Example sentences of "they have [vb pp] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Burscough boss believes he can put his finger on why his side can consistently beat opposition from higher leagues , as they have done time after time in the past two years , yet struggle at their own level .
2 In addition , they have made use of health visitors and others as free interviewers .
3 They have cleared land for vegetable patches and introduced exotic weeds , and , that bane of island wildlife , goats .
4 Your Committee is pleased to report that they have reached agreement in principle with the owner of suitable premises adjoining Bull House , Bull Street , Bishop 's Castle , for their use as the Bishop 's Castle Railway Museum .
5 Careers Officers also maintain contact with young people when they have left school in order to ensure that they have access to appropriate support , until they are permanently placed in work .
6 must wait to find out whether they have won promotion from North-East Two after securing fourth place with a 1210 win away to second-placed Thornensians .
7 The Wedding Present violently oppose most rock 'n' roll ethos , but perhaps one of the few areas where they have shown loyalty to tradition has been their gluttonous appetite for live work .
8 It 's a great tribute to the that they have managed triumph over adversity and achieved such tremendous results this season and I am sure that members would want me to place on record the Council 's congratulations on their performance .
9 But like all armoured animals they have sacrificed flexibility for security and must now be content with a stiffly jointed existence .
10 It means they have improved access to information on what holidays sell best and what the customer wants .
11 Millward Brown are pioneers and — to an extent — specialists in tracking studies ( see above ) ; and they have linked information on awareness from these studies to a model of advertising decay rates based on the Adstock concept , developed by Simon Broadbent of Leo Burnett , to develop a model that attempts to link advertising expenditures and awareness to market share .
12 If they have had difficulty in school they will worry that their child is having difficulty in school .
13 If they have had difficulty in school they will worry that their child is having difficulty in school .
14 But he believes that ‘ the report clearly indicates that , as far as taxpayers are concerned — and given the difficulties of operating in one of the most hostile parts of the planet — they have had value for money ’ .
15 ‘ Normally clients wo n't get the feeling they have had value for money unless they have had a disaster and the lawyer has got them out of it , ’ said , one of the senior partners in Biggart Baillie Gifford 's company and commercial department .
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