Example sentences of "have [verb] [noun sg] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | While some museums have courted popularity at the expense of educational considerations , an increasing number of museums are now trying to meet both challenges at once . |
2 | Brazilian environmentalists have expresssed outrage at the ruling , which has also been strongly criticised by the prosecution lawyer . |
3 | Many leaders of various churches have voiced dismay at the Government 's original proposals for the closure of may coal mines , now under review . |
4 | Since the ban was imposed by Margaret Thatcher , campaigners have argued for the restoration of union rights , and three secret meetings have taken place at the Cabinet Office , the last of them this afternoon ended in breakdown . |
5 | Since the ban was imposed by Margaret Thatcher , campaigners have argued for the restoration of union rights , and three secret meetings have taken place at the Cabinet Office , the last of them this afternoon ended in breakdown . |
6 | The truth is that since 1959 , Labour thinkers like Jenkins , Anthony Crosland , Hattersley and others have put equality at the heart of the modern Labour Party 's philosophy . |
7 | We must also blame the blinkered ideological dogma of a Government who have put owner-occupation at the top of every list , at the expense of decent affordable housing . |
8 | Environmentalists have expressed disappointment at the lack of green measures in the Queen 's Speech to the opening of Parliament — the traditional means of outlining the new government 's legislative programme . |