Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Raw foodstuffs are the most likely source of food poisoning and foods which encourage bacterial growth are meats and poultry ( raw and cooked ) , foods with a meat base ( e.g. soups ) , eggs , milk and milk products ( e.g. cream ) A national scare about salmonella in eggs/hens during December 1988 cost the UK government millions of pounds in compensation to farmers , and the increasing incidence of food contamination has given rise to concern about gaps in the UK food hygiene laws . |
32 | The decision has aroused controversy because the fish 's decline ( by 90 per cent over the last 20 years ) is attributed to the increasing abstraction of water from the delta , which supplies two-thirds of California 's drinking requirements . |
33 | The new bills will save an average household £50 a year , but today 's decision has shocked county officials . |
34 | Although the decision has caused controversy , it is not so much because of the principles underlying the determination of a duty of care but mostly because of the House of Lords ' interpretation of the Companies Act responsibilities of auditors . |
35 | Since this decision has caused controversy , we thought it important to disclose the details and results of the analysis used at the Barcelona Olympic Games . |
36 | Her decision has left Congress headless and embarrassed at having exposed its weakness . |
37 | Today even more reduction has taken place : now the more pedantically-minded geographers dispense with talk of any subdivisions , perhaps hesitating to diminish so mighty a feature of the globe by paring it apart and apportioning its sections hither and yon . |
38 | All social progress has caused pain to some but liberated others . |
39 | A Formula One racing driver has started court proceedings to recover more than a million dollars from a team which has hit financial trouble . |
40 | It is a recognition that a scientist has attained eminence within his or her research area , without necessarily undertaking formal supervised university research , and the thesis presented for the award of this degree generally consists of a review of the author 's research , together with a collection of published papers . |
41 | I decided to try out some opening ideas : The storm has played Grandma 's footsteps with the terrified child ( that 's me ) . |
42 | The first was tackled in a way that was to set the pattern — a devastating technique that the Prince has used time and again : bringing people together who would not normally meet . |
43 | In effect the Park has become part of the city 's road network . |
44 | No more implanting the virus from within , no more attempting to gatecrash a terrain that no longer really belongs to us ( whatever it may once have been , simple demographic change has turned pop into global light entertainment ) . |
45 | Heads say the change has reduced truancy . |
46 | This change has focussed attention on the effectiveness of organisations in the member states . |
47 | This chapter examines the way that change has taken place , in particular in relation to social structure in terms of changing social relations of production , and the contribution to this process of change made by different social groups , such as political elites and the peasantry . |
48 | The two areas where the greatest change has taken place is in baits and approach . |
49 | But they hardly suggest that a major structural change has taken place . |
50 | This is done when some identifiable change takes place , perhaps in the law or in social policy , and the researcher studies its effects by comparing the before-and-after situation or the situation in a group where the change has taken place with one where it has not . |
51 | In other words no change has taken place at all . |
52 | A significant change has taken place in the wording of the statement , on this particular issue , from the original nineteen ninety draft of which was produced by the working party of which I was convenor . |
53 | Since no legislation has been passed to reduce socio-economic inequalities in industrial discipline and since trade union activity has not been concerned with such issues either , it is almost certain that little change has taken place in the years since this study . |
54 | you know , how that change has taken place and I as I say we we were we were compared to some we were well off , we 'd got a tap in the house.So many people had n't even got a tap they were in the yard , and that tap was shared by a dozen families . |
55 | This is an indication of how much change has taken place in the past . |
56 | The answer is that during the past 200 years or more a dynamic change has taken place . |
57 | An increasing number of archivists and a few historians are coming to believe that a major change has taken place in the manner in which human society creates the evidence which will be used by the historians who , in the future , come to write about the late twentieth century ( Morris , et. al. 1992 ) . |
58 | Order 26 , r 5 applies where any change has taken place after judgment by death , assignment or otherwise , in the parties entitled to enforce a judgment or order or in the parties liable under a judgment or order . |
59 | What if a rule change , such as the introduction of a new settlement date , is formally communicated to members , but the traders on the floor do not " register " that the change has taken place and carry on trading on the basis of the old date ? |
60 | Bolt Beranek & Newman Inc 's Cambridge , Massachusetts-based BBN Software Products division has announced BBN/Cornerstone , a data analysis software package designed for client-server based server computing . |