Example sentences of "[noun] they have [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So I 'd like to reflect that against what the government has done since our unique November conference they have cut the Health and Safety Executive 's budget for nineteen ninety three ninety four by five percent , that 's a total of thirteen million pounds the Department of Employment have already admitted this will lead to less inspections and less prosecutions they have introduced a market tex market testing exercise into the H S E in other words they 're saying what parts of the Health and Safety Executive can be privatized into , no doubt , their friends in industry they have made sure that Health that the Health and Safety Commission will work slower in the future by making the chair which is currently a full-time post a part-time post from September this year .
2 One can imagine combining two of these views , but in practice they have remained separate .
3 Meanwhile , the book 's last essay , titled Black Women and Feminism , takes to task those African-American feminists who are reluctant to acknowledge that by ignoring sexism in the Black community they have left unaddressed the abuse and subjugation of Black women by Black men .
4 All of a sudden they have become sympathetic to a work force , the very people who have been threatened with Government 's legislation on competitive tendering .
5 Alternatively or additionally subjects may genuinely feel that there is greater subjective difference within the few films they have given high ratings to than within the many they have given lower ratings to and have been at least partially successful in avoiding what Poulton ( 1989 ) terms equal frequency biases .
6 With plants closing down nationwide , management are imposing work practices in the plants they have kept open and are enforcing large pay-cuts .
7 In recent years they have used commercial strategy consultants to undertake this work on behalf of their clients .
8 Bees navigate using the sun , and for millions of years they have used polarised light to locate their guide on cloudy days .
9 Our bodies , for instance , are usually hotter than our surroundings , and in cold climates they have to work hard to maintain the differential .
10 In the Bristol area they have played active parts in the administration of the Jubilee Convalescent Home , the Bristol General Hospital and the St Monica Home .
11 Throughout prehistory they have formed great carpet-like layers , the so called stromatolites , like those found in Zimbabwe nearly three billion years ago , slowly calcifying into limestone .
12 But by that very defence they have restored free speech to areas in this country where organised Socialist and Communist opposition had prevented it before in open public meeting . ’
13 In many cases they have gone long periods before they have even made a profit .
14 Well of course they have to wear different colours anyway do n't they ?
15 Malinowski was a prolific writer and also a uniquely gifted teacher , training , largely by the socratic method , a whole generation of brilliant disciples ; true to their master in their fashion they have created modern social anthropology with cross-fertilization from Radcliffe-Brown .
16 Interviewees are first asked to outline briefly personal achievements they have found satisfying .
17 He or she will be someone to whom , owing to the quite serious situation they have become involved in , events of a comic , deflationary character happen .
18 Where visitors have contributed to the injuries they have sustained due to the defendant 's breach of duty under the OLA 1957 , then the damages to which they are entitled may be reduced .
19 I especially like the way they have used clinical interviews and illustrative case studies from other researchers , to ground their theory .
20 Throughout this year they have faced strong competition from National Savings and , throughout the summer months , new savings flowed away from building society accounts , although accrued interest of £8bn helped offset the immediate impact of this outflow .
21 They have convinced themselves and the public that each year they have suffered draconian cuts .
22 For example , if they move through it to get to Drachenfels ' bedroom ( location 31 ) , if they re-enter from the north they have to make fresh WP tests .
23 ‘ Following the Piper Alpha disaster and other incidents they have become aware that we can all learn from each other . ’
24 DISABLED people who fail a means test will have to start paying for facilities they have enjoyed free of charge .
25 To display their collection of everything from Islamic ceramics to the Russian Avant-garde they have made substantial long-term loans as well as opening their own museums .
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