Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] ['s] have " in BNC.

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1 I am pleased with the targets that each department 's have achieved .
2 In South Africa , some NGO 's have attempted to build community responsiveness , if not accountability into their services .
3 They do have a medical examination as part of the process of coming here and in the course of that medical examination it is sometimes disclosed that a woman is or is not a virgin , and that is sometimes noted on the medical report and from time to time some ECO 's have used that piece of evidence in making a decision about the relationship of the wife ; I have always condemned it and by and large it does not happen .
4 Although the Premier League 's television income will probably be much greater than the old League 's has been , the union also will be obliged to meet increased demand , by players from the lower divisions , for re-training , pensions , insurance and other welfare benefits , following the break-up of the Football League .
5 Ian you have n't got any king-size Mars 's have you ?
6 For instance , last year 's lamb supplies are running out , most of this year 's have still to be born , and French demand is on fire .
7 Because the present British government are so totally encompassing , they 're such a dead hand , they are doing so much damage that the Liberal Democrat 's have got to be seen as a party that can help beat them or indeed , entirely on its own beat them .
8 The thing is you 've got ta feel sorry for these Aussie 's have n't you ?
9 Each night , for 10 week nights , BBC 2 will show a five-minute programme in which a celebrity ( previous years ' have ranged from Sting to Ted Heath ) describes the condition of a prisoner-of-conscience .
10 One thing that works at this time forget today and yesterday and all the week it 's the number of children that come into this playhouse now we have us we have a thing called work experience where they come from the school 's and the poor little bugger 's have got ta work with me . .
11 It 's funny you know , I 've reading , I 'm reading Silence of , Silence of the Lambs at the moment and er , you know , it 's got in there , a lot of er , er , mentally ill patient 's have got this idea that , men , men from Mars have .
12 And as we go to press , the equivalent of more than three Hiroshima 's have been dropped on Iraq .
13 Brake linings are asbestos free and all CFC 's have been removed from plastic foam and will be replaced as soon as possible in air conditioning systems .
14 At the end of the 11th round on Aug. 7 , Burt admitted that " no major achievements ' had been made but claimed that there had been " solid progress ' on all issues except those relating to space weapons on which the sides remained " too far apart " .
15 193 , that a member state might make the right of its fishing vessels to fish against national quotas subject to those vessels ' having a real economic link with that state , it took care expressly to stipulate that the link had to concern only the relations between that vessel 's fishing operations and the populations dependent on fisheries and related industries : see p. 222 , para. 27 .
16 But despite the crisis the Foreign Office and the United Nation 's has urged individual groups not to travel to Bosnia .
17 Several Q.T 's have joined us over the months and have greatly enjoyed getting to know the students and working with them .
18 Several Q.T 's have already been and have enjoyed ‘ back to the drawing board ’ .
19 Such obscurantism has badly damaged the NUT , which has seen its membership fall steadily in the past few years , while the more moderate AMMA 's has gone up .
20 Chairman David Sainsbury welcomes one of the customers who had been a regular at Queen 's Walk — the store this new Sainsbury 's has replaced .
21 But , erm all that time I was running the young wives ' and we used to hold a stall in the garden , at the garden party at the church , and w when you took your takings in , you know th the treasurer would say you know , who are you , you know and I used to say young wives ' and then one day I said well , you know we 're no longer young wives , you know we were getting old and I decided there and then I 'd had enough of young wives ' , you know and er , er because I , I said , I , I was secretary and I 'll close it down it , it erm the young wives ' closed down and er er it , it had actually closed down and this lady was marvellous this secretary of the Guild , who would kno known mother and she was a councillor , she come dashing down , you know you , you , th the young wives ' has closed and you know you 've got excuse .
22 In last Friday 's HAS Election Post a letter from M D Tubman referred to the 100-year-old British electoral system .
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