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

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1 At St Martin 's School of Art , where they 'd met three years previously , they had already decided to make themselves the subject of their art .
2 Never one to wallow in self-pity , he 'd started by mugging a couple of Indian kids in bright shirts behind the bus station and then he 'd followed a Yuppie type from his bank 's Cashcard machine to the stairway of a multi-storey car park , where they 'd had some dealings involving a Rolex and all the wad in the Yuppie 's wallet .
3 where they 've got that ghost in the house
4 And she was laying up by the quay by where they 've got those
5 Some directors of the House of Industry had trespassed on workhouse premises , where they had lopped some trees without permission .
6 They were already in some difficulty in northern Tonkin , where they had abandoned some of their isolated posts , so that , once again , it was the presence of China — shadow , perhaps , rather than substance — which was helping to transform the appreciations and perception of the struggle .
7 Turkey has an excuse for its ignorance : the objects , it says , were looted from tombs where they had lain undisturbed for 2,500 years .
8 His wife had been an islander by birth and after she died he decided to live there where they had spent many happy holidays .
9 A month ago they , together with the males , left the burrows on the floor of the forest inland where they had spent most of the year and began a long march to the coast .
10 He 'd survived where they had eliminated some of his followers because they took him at his own estimation , a man of the cloth .
11 The Liberal Democrats had the highest share of the vote in several authorities where they have proven local government strength .
12 Possible Lower Palaeozoic sources will only be of interest where they have escaped premature maturation brought on by burial under thick Devonian cover , a factor very difficult to assess ahead of analytical work in areas where the Devonian has itself suffered erosion .
13 For example , in areas close to the sea the newcomers have been predominantly retired couples whose impact i n the local housing market has again caused resentment in those regions where they have become concentrated , such as Devon and Cornwall .
14 However , that is a mechanical provision : Williams v Singer is authority for the proposition that the trustees can not be assessed where they have made such a direction .
15 This means assessing their likes and dislikes by means of preference tests where they can simply choose between different options , or ‘ operant conditioning ’ tests where they have to perform some task such as pecking a button to get access to ( or to exit from ) a particular environment .
16 Some have argued that the TNCs have disrupted traditional family life where they have hired more women than men , for example along Mexico 's northern border ( see Fernandez-Kelly , in Nash and Fernandez-Kelly , 1983 ) .
17 A good pile is made of the birch twigs ; then , when all is ready , the handful of needle-thins is taken from the pocket ( where they have left much of their moisture ) , put into the fire centre , and carefully lit with a match .
18 The senior nurse now acts as a support , resource and coordinator and a flattened hierarchy results : the senior nurse is the key to the professional development of staff who often come from a traditional nursing culture , where they have had little accountability .
19 Inadequate timetabling , the organisation of lessons during lunchtimes and instead of normal lessons or assemblies , the allocation of unsatisfactory classrooms , the poor arrangement of furniture for learning purposes , the lack of suitable materials — all these factors tend to discourage learners of community languages , especially where they have had little influence on the choice of their subject options when a community language is involved .
20 Where they have considered human reasons these have tended to be simplistic explanations of defence or relationships to field systems and land uses .
21 That 's actually on all critical illness cover plans , because if they 've got a living assurance , or they 've got some other plan that 's got critical illness benefit , it 's the total maximum that Abbey will insure them for , for critical illness , for heart attacks , stroke etcetera .
22 Now I 've seen a lot of people who complain about taking drugs and the side effects they get , when you analyze it , you first of all find they have n't taken it , or they 've taken five other drugs at the same time
23 They did so in the face of widespread steel closures , rising unemployment , and knowledge about their poor prospects of re-employment , or they had had enough of work and felt they deserved a rest .
24 Either their flight had been delayed , or they had taken one look at this sober crew and retired aghast .
25 They had managed to stay together although they had lost all their kit and most of their clothes .
26 After a last stand further north , Europe 's finest army was destroyed ; although they had lost many men , the Norman nucleus survived .
27 John and Simon , although they had sounded cheerful on the telephone , were fractious , upset , and ultimately a crashing bore .
28 Hope in his draft bluntly stated that it ‘ can not recommend the appointment of Messrs. Coe and Hofland , although they had obtained first prize ’ .
29 They encountered no difficulties en route , although they had to traverse one of the most dangerous ambush points in all South Scotland , at Pease Dean , where the Lammermuirs came directly down to the coast in steep wooded slopes cut up by deep ravines , and round which travellers had to wend their narrow , devious way .
30 Although they had made high mileage cars look like low mileage ones , they had sold them at high mileage car prices .
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