Example sentences of "of [noun sg] have [vb pp] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | which of course have lost a lot of money in the last year or two . |
2 | The Royal Commissions and official committees of inquiry have maintained a reticence on such matters that has at times made their recommendations Appear naïve — as if one could consider the reorganisation of Political institutions in isolation from politics ! |
3 | I have studied some interesting research which shows that , on previous occasions , the Home Secretary and the Minister of State have drawn a comparison with the depression in the 1930s . |
4 | These fundamental differences in the explanations of Brown and Harris and those of Henderson and his colleagues about the role of social support in the aetiology of depression have prompted a search for the reasons for their discrepant findings . |
5 | The demands of survival have enforced a form of anarchism on Anarres . |
6 | Perhaps those hon. Members who have raised points of order have done a service to the hon. Members who wish to take part in the ballot . |
7 | Now the ripples of self-doubt have become a groundswell , and it seems worthwhile to trace why and how radical changes in methodology have begun to take effect . |