Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 The radial Spanish trunk network had to contend with one of the most difficult geographies in Europe , which means that most routes from Madrid to the coast have to cross at least one mountain range , while in Britain the major centres are connected across relatively easy terrain .
2 Edinburgh District Council have been consulted and officials from their Planning Department have looked at the route and agreed that it has good potential .
3 Edinburgh District Council have been consulted and officials from their Planning Department have looked at the route and agreed that it has good potential .
4 The council have looked at three proposals : Cuts , of at least sixteen million pounds , thus avoiding charge capping .
5 ‘ Where there is a contract for the sale of specific goods , and the goods without the knowledge of the seller have perished at the time when the contract is made , the contract is void . ’
6 The other participants in the meeting have to rendezvous at a similar studio , of which there are nine in Britain .
7 shop stewards , officials , MPs and the community have worked at hundred mile an hour going to wherever necessary in order to save ship building on Tyneside and Swan Hunters .
8 Such bodies as ACAS , the TUC , or ad hoc commissions of inquiry have intervened at the request of the parties or of government to avoid the breakdown of negotiations , or to resolve existing disputes .
9 In the past , many of those with a responsibility for encouraging good governance have shown at least an absence of discouragement to management excesses .
10 Erm , clearly we are in a room full of people who have a more than marginal interest in the political process erm and that goes for your boundaries of Cambridge city councils er remit and clearly contains also to parliamentary methods erm I 'm trying not to be desperately partisan about this , I do n't expect anybody erm but a phrase has been used earlier this evening from another quarter about if it 's not broke do n't fix it , erm the boundary commission have looked at the boundaries of the Cambridge city constituency have found that it is up to ninety nine percent of the right and proper er number of electors .
11 Up till now most experiments in dementia teamwork have arisen at very local level .
12 The Bill refers to the collection costs , which the Government have estimated at 40 per cent .
13 On the basis of their vast volume , flood basalts on the ocean floor have erupted at a much faster long-term average rate than their continental equivalents , although the major contribution of volcanic material on the ocean floor comes from mid-oceanic ridge spreading centres .
14 Tom Graveney inspects the new artificial pitch which 3D Cricket have installed at the historic Hambledon CC
15 My colleagues and I , after much consideration have arrived at a decision .
16 According to scientists at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory , the proposals for the centre have surfaced at a good time .
17 More than a hundred scientists from around the world have gathered at St John 's College , Oxford , for a major conference .
18 These prohibitive regulations were similar to those that many other peoples in different parts of the world have observed at changes in the appearance of the moon , but the Babylonians influenced the Jews , who in their turn influenced the early Christians and eventually ourselves .
19 ‘ I 'm the one the hospital have contacted at every stage .
20 The majority of youngsters in residential care have experienced at least one previous placement .
21 ‘ Even though the property market has had its problems and tenants are n't as thick on the ground as normal , a number have looked at CADCAM but gone elsewhere because of the traffic problems , ’ he said .
22 The couple have lived at Girsby House at Girsby , near Hurworth , since 1963 and Mr Tholen says with conviction : ‘ Nothing will move me from the North-East , ’ citing his reasons as the ‘ incredibly friendly and outspoken people and the proximity of the countryside . ’
23 But it is not at all obvious to the audience how the couple have arrived at this happier state of affairs , neither is it entirely clear what Bill Alexander hopes to add by exercising his powers of invention on the play 's Prologue , in which an alcoholic tinker called Christopher Sly is persuaded by a group of gentry to think of himself an aristocrat — the story of the shrew being laid on as a suitable dramatic entertainment .
24 It 's believed the same gang have raided at least three homes … and they may be linked with a series of other burglaries .
25 Although some studies have been made of rural railways , the majority have looked at road-based public transport ( Halsall and Turton , 1979 ) , since only the road provides the flexibility required in rural areas .
26 The seventy two million erm for this Committee is the labour that would involve roughly er nett savings of about one million er pounds because we and no doubt all the routes of course have to look at the social budget and where their priorities are and in order for us to er do other things perhaps indication in relation to and also will provide primary school er budgets .
27 Not least , the Calendar and the Almanac have remained at the same price as last year despite all the inflationery pressures .
28 It is not the first time that her family have worked at Glenpatrick as both her father and two of her aunts have also done so .
29 Seventeen members of the Denning family have worked at the docks since the nineteenth century .
30 Since then at least seventeen members of the family have worked at Sharpness .
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