Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [verb] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | Somebody must have forgotten to lock a window one night , and designers had managed to get in . |
2 | oh me slippers have got to go in |
3 | The government has The governments have got to step in to create opportunities . |
4 | Do you want us to put them back in now the customers have started rolling in ? |
5 | In the last year his house has been broken into seven times , and burglars have tried to break in on at least another four occasions . |
6 | For 50 years every day the trains have brought supplies in and out of Bicester Garrison and apart from the occasional hiccup , like when they discovered 2,000 left boots , they kept the British Army going whereever they are in the world . |
7 | As more and more material was uncovered , the interest of students of both Old and New Testaments had extended to take in increasingly large tracts of the surrounding fields , and to seek to locate the biblical material in that broader setting . |
8 | Tributes have continued to pour in for British Team Manager Les Jones , who died after the European Indoor Championships in Genoa . |
9 | The Americans have learned to bring in their big guns whenever they need them . |
10 | Three or four knights had come hastening in at the sound of their lord 's voice . |
11 | The autumn evenings had started to draw in , there was a slight chill in the air , and as Rachel stepped from her car she was glad she 'd worn her thick navy fisherman 's sweater over her jeans . |