Example sentences of "these [noun pl] have [vb pp] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Among the counterparties to these swaps have figured a number of British companies that were too small to issue bonds in their own name but were happy to acquire an equivalent fixed-interest liability in exchange for floating-rate obligations . |
2 | These effects have created a variety of trap situations in potential Palaeozoic reservoir units . |
3 | Altogether these changes have involved a loss of 60,400 hectares of grassland in Sussex since 1939 , some 16 per cent . |
4 | Alternative answers to these questions have produced a range of effective meanings , both within anthropology and in extension from it : from the older emphasis on an ‘ informing spirit ’ — ideal or religious or national — to more modern emphases on a ‘ lived culture ’ which has been primarily determined by other and now differently designated social processes usually particular kinds of political or economic order . |
5 | Most of these studies have had a struggle to remain solvent , and have depended on the generosity of charitable foundations such as Nuffield and Ford , as well as finance from government agencies , often via the health services . |
6 | These upheavals have created a society in which more than 75 per cent of the people are now urban . |
7 | These developments have fostered a proliferation of corpus compilation projects , with some of the more recent ones having target sizes set at 100 million words , e.g. : |
8 | All these approaches have had a degree of success , but the drug scene is a dynamic , creative one where just as one drug seems to be under control , a new threat emerges . |
9 | These bozos have got a degree |