Example sentences of "[noun] have [verb] there [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The linesman has flagged there and it 's gone Nottingham Forest way . |
2 | But to the men of Kufra whose fathers or grandfathers had settled there because it was so centrally placed on trade routes , or because it was so remote from Ottoman , Italian or British control , ‘ central government ’ appeared indeed as a real force , but as one located — so to speak — in the extreme northwestern corner , in Tripoli . |
3 | Also the wood formed a very strange texture , it is very rough in patches and there are lots of tiny holes in the wood where worms had tunnelled there before it was broken off . |
4 | Shocking things had happened there and £160 000 a week was being lost just because there was no agreement on manning . |
5 | Daisy had determined there and then that she would — somehow — see more of him . |
6 | He also told a press conference that Sisulu and the other former prisoners , on their return to South Africa , were to make a " direct intervention " in the " fratricidal strife " in Natal ; several hundred people had died there as supporters of the United Democratic Front clashed repeatedly with members of Inkatha , the predominantly Zulu organization led by Chief Mangosuthu ( Gatsha ) Buthelezi . |
7 | He was despatched off the end at great speed and the viewing had to end there and then . |
8 | And the finger 's stood there and she 's had to stand there shaking from head to foot |
9 | Then with his head low and his wings cast disconsolately down , Woil dropped to the floor of the cage , put a talon in the meat that the Man had dropped there when Creggan had made his attack near by , and pulled it back and out of sight in the cage 's shelter . |
10 | Quigley had sat there while the good people from the Mutual Life provident Association had come round and told my mum the news about her death benefit . |
11 | The two girls had stayed there and he knew it would hold nothing of interest for him . |
12 | Anything deeper in its dark interior had to remain there until another member of the family could get it out for her . |
13 | The National Trust — new owner of Orford Ness ‘ island ’ — said yesterday that law breaking by people with guns and off-road vehicles had increased there since the Ministry of Defence relinquished control . |
14 | The diversionary attack towards Scotland was dropped and the new objective for the main force was now Torbay , which appealed to James because William of Orange had landed there and to the French because of de Tourville 's successful raid on Teignmouth , which had revealed the weakness of the local defences . |