Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [vb pp] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The investigation considers the consequences of the guidelines for relations between the Home Office and Section Eleven authorities ; what changes have occurred in local policy and practice , and how the new guidelines have affected grant take-up and distribution . |
2 | Meanwhile , Sunderland fans have given chairman Bob Murray the go-ahead to move from Roker Park to a brand-new £60m stadium . |
3 | Corks have kept wine safe in bottles for thousands of years . |
4 | Your Mum 's fucking fanny is so wrinkly the crabs have got walking sticks . |
5 | Most microcomputers used in schools have limited RAM sizes . |
6 | Northumbrian Water offices have received telephone inquiries and Labour 's Stuart Bell said he had been contacted by numerous people claiming they were having to pay more . |
7 | Sukarno was represented by top New York lawyer Barry Slotnick , whose previous clients have included Mafia godfather John Gotti and subway vigilante Bernhard Goetz . |
8 | Directed by her partner in Cowboy Films , Tim Pope , 35 , Miss Bryer , above , sister of much photographed television presenter Tania Bryer , tells me Chris Blackwell 's Island Pictures have paid Cowboy £80,000 for the the half-hour movie . |
9 | I know , all the shops have got father christmas . |
10 | ‘ Port Vale are Second Division , okay , but most of our lads have played League football and we do n't think they 're any better than us , ’ he said . |
11 | This is in sharp contrast to other countries on the continent such as France where up to 80 pc of homes have fitted bedroom furniture . |
12 | Windows 3 or other multitasking environments have made software development a little easier because each window can feature a different software tool . |
13 | Polytechnics have had appraisal systems for some years . |
14 | Pension funds have used property unit trusts as a cheap method of diversifying into the property market , without the problems associated with actually dealing in the properties themselves . |
15 | Harappan sites have yielded gold objects mainly in the form of personal trinkets in the context of a metallurgical industry distinct from that of Sumer . |
16 | The West Indians have ruled Test cricket for the last 15 years through a succession of brilliant fast bowlers and batsmen . |
17 | Clinical trials have shown nicotine replacement therapy is the only treatment which can effectively treat tobacco dependence . |
18 | The visitors have lost centre John Wright ( groin ) and enlist Matt McGrandles . |
19 | A number of Third world and developing countries have developed BOT schemes in which UK contractors have been involved . |
20 | Since the early eighties , developing countries have faced debt crises and rescheduling on an unprecedented scale . |
21 | Both countries have suffered prison violence , disorder and breakouts . |
22 | Many of the major industrial countries have seen unemployment increase — |
23 | ISDN technology has been tested since the mid-1980s , but it is only in the past 12 months that BT and its counterparts in other countries have had ISDN lines widely available . |
24 | Several major Latin American countries have had debt service ratios in excess of 100 per cent which resulted in debt servicing problems . |
25 | Only six out of more than 75 interested countries have had forestry plans inaugurated under the plan . |
26 | In practice , most member countries have set divergence limits of 2 ¼ per cent either side of the central rate . |
27 | So , for now , the contractors have re-arranged work schedules until the family of chicks move on . |
28 | All models have enhanced VGA graphics with a choice of 12″ monochrome , 14″ colour or 14″ high resolution colour monitors . |
29 | Both models have flamed maple backs and sides , handcarved solid spruce tops , multi-laminate maple necks , Indian Rosewood fingerboards and tailpieces of carved Irish Walnut . |
30 | With a few exceptions , the ways the House has been covered by the cameras — and equally the ways the broadcasters have used television coverage of the House in the programmes — have changed little since the experiment began . |