Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] have [verb] this " in BNC.
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1 | Although not designed as ‘ brain storming ’ sessions , progress review meetings may have to serve this function if a job is behind programme and rescheduling is required to get back on target . |
2 | Gets as far as this : Migration of Sperms : ‘ Approximately 400 million sperms are present in each ejaculation … if only 10 per cent of the sperms reach the cervical canal a total of approximately 40 million sperms will have reached this favourable haven . |
3 | Parents may have tried this method in the past and failed . |
4 | Larger building companies may have reduced this operation to a form-filling exercise , particularly on repetitive projects , for example housing . |
5 | Some sites may have developed this type of location for reasons of overall convenience ; others were clearly attracted by the economic potential of the crossroads . |
6 | ‘ From an economic point of view , ’ Barnaby believes , ‘ countries will have to start this soon . |
7 | If you are going to cook this dish during a Pack meeting , the person responsible for supplying the potatoes will have to do this . |
8 | Two unspoken reasons could have explained this apparent lack of adequate precautions . |
9 | In the absence of coelacanths , it was still possible to toy with the idea that species and genera had their life-spans as individuals do , even though some ‘ living fossils ’ among plants should have made this more difficult than it was . |
10 | It may be standard practice in France for one state enterprise to give to another large sums of money when one of them is in financial trouble ; but it is doubtful whether private undertakings would have considered this particular transaction as ‘ normal ’ . |
11 | As sure as Concorde 's nose is pointed , the partners ' governments will have to subsidise this by coughing up so-called ‘ launch aid ’ . |
12 | The Royal Commission on Police Powers would have confined this to " grave offences . " |
13 | So farmers would have to use this against sheep scab and they 've have to use other dips or sprays against fly strike in the sum sum summer . |
14 | The Proudies would have detested this democratic delegation and abhorred Bishop John 's preference for a black shirt rather than a purple shirt — he wears black ‘ because it helps me to feel a colleague among the clergy ’ . |
15 | Within the UK the threshold has been set at a level of £135,000 , above which any business supplying or acquiring goods will have to complete this form on a monthly basis . |
16 | A decision by parents to initiate resuscitation is subjective and some patients will have received this without a real need , as illustrated in patients whose subsequent and similar events were due to skin perfusion changes . |
17 | Ken 's reply was that , if His Majesty had not neglected his own duty of being present , his enemies would have missed this opportunity of accusing him . |
18 | No secret about the last time Gloucester played Northampton … the saints won 17-10 … the cherry and whites should have shredded this film |
19 | Most chess players would have thought this was inadequate to play Master-level chess even for a machine with superior positional understanding . |
20 | The players will have to do this work . |