Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [verb] these " in BNC.

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1 because their husbands have made these settlements , often at very emotional times when the women were not really in a position to really make sure they
2 Most Marxists have treated these options ( the two-stage class struggle , within-class divisions and cross-class divisions ) as mutually exclusive .
3 Various authors have attributed these emissions to Ti and Mn respectively but , as Walker ( 1985 ) pointed out , the spectral bands are present in highly pure synthetic silica , and it seems certain that emission is intrinsic rather than due to impurities .
4 Several authors have addressed these issues using case studies or practical experience , but few have probed them quantitatively .
5 Modern methods have made these kilns redundant , and the many hundreds that once formed the Potteries ' smoky skyline have nearly all disappeared .
6 Although they are generally regarded as being tender , many gardeners in cold northern areas have reported these plants to have survived several recent winters without harm .
7 Several companies have examined these areas without success ( MEG 2 , 4 , 115 and 123 ) .
8 Of course , some companies have noticed these deficiencies and introduced high carbohydrate bars which offer a far healthier balance of carbohydrate to fat .
9 Yes thank you , it 's great fun there and the two rascals have got these things everywhere he indicated the dust jacket where a green scaly monster grinned devouringly at both of them .
10 In the light of this advice , and using conservative growth rate assumptions , the directors have valued these catalogues and the other audio copyrights on the balance sheet at £12m , which represents a surplus over depreciated cost of £8.9m .
11 The hot alpine summers of recent years have made these sort of conditions all too prevalent , particularly early in the season when there are masses of spring snow ready to melt .
12 Nor should it be assumed that siblings who have lived apart , sometimes married , for many years have broken these profound childhood links which shaped their attitudes to each other .
13 Hotels have high standards of customer care and lift maintenance organisations have to understand these requirements .
14 Support for this hypothesis consists of high pressures recorded in the basal and postprandial period , and after prostigmine , but some investigators have challenged these findings .
15 Dealers have pumped these out to clients who often have an aversion to OTC ( too risky ) and to listed stocks ( too boring ) .
16 PRO Dogs have made these awards every year since 1979 .
17 US officials have found these toxins , including T2 and other mycotoxins , in soil , water and rock samples taken near areas of reported gas attacks .
18 Economists have estimated these may add 20 per cent to the non-criminal submerged sector .
19 Once , ’ he continued , ‘ everything beneath the great Tor was covered in marsh , meres and pools , but the monks have drained these dry and turned the land into one of God 's great wonders . ’
20 Unfortunately no council officers have attended these forums for several months .
21 At much expense the farmers have drained these soils .
22 Traditionally , prawn farmers have trapped these young adults ( or ‘ post-larvae ’ as they are called ) and put them into ponds .
23 If Mr Street has succeeded , where owners have failed these past 70 years , in driving a coach and horses through the Rent Acts , he must be left to enjoy the benefit of his ingenuity unless and until Parliament intervenes .
24 Ever since , numerous writers have paraphrased these sentiments , either in their fiction or through their own self-scrutiny .
25 Other later short-term studies have confirmed these findings ( Tamborlane , 1979 ; Dunn et al , 198 1 ) , and deterioration of glycaemic control has also been shown to elevate lipid and lipoprotein levels ( Sosenko et al , 1980 ; Lopes-Virella et al , 1981 ) .
26 An examination to assess whether programmes or projects undertaken to meet established policy goals or objectives have met these aims .
27 Inflation has taxed most Russians massively ; but whereas households have suffered these losses in full , Russia 's state-owned enterprises have , in effect , been bailed out by the central bank .
28 But over the years both internal difficulties and external economic and regional pressures have put these policies under strain .
29 Different sociologists have adopted these different views , and others fall in between , but it is certain that any theory of stratification owes a great debt to Marx 's account of classes , even if the sociologist ends up rejecting Marx as mistaken or overtaken by history .
30 Some sociologists have pondered these issues and come to the conclusion that criminal law categories are ideological constructs ( Sumner 1976 ) .
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