Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [verb] [noun] the " in BNC.

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1 Parliament has given journalists the right to be present , even though the rest of the public is excluded , in the case of juvenile courts and domestic proceedings in magistrates ' courts .
2 Labour has dubbed Major the ‘ do-nothing ’ premier , but that is not the whole picture .
3 Relative peace has given loggers the security to operate , as well as producing something of a construction boom , creating an internal market for timber products .
4 ‘ The Conservative majority at Westminster council has swallowed whole the dogma on the role of the market in the provider/purchaser split , ’ said Karen Bucks , Labour 's social services spokeswoman .
5 The 5-2 fav had drawn upsides The Vatman Cometh when that rival capsized at the final obstacle .
6 Such business acumen has made Glasgow the third-biggest earner of contract income among all UK seats of higher learning , beaten only by London and Oxford .
7 The clinic has given Tracey the confidence to take another big step in her life — saving time , saving money and most importantly saving worry !
8 Because this policy existed , and the government was democratic , both the United States and the International Monetary Fund have given Argentina the benefit of the doubt and lent it money to tide it over .
9 It does nothing to reduce the damage because by the time the sucking has taken place the poison is already busily circulating through the victim 's body .
10 The Company has offered shareholders the opportunity to elect to receive new ordinary shares of the Company in lieu of cash for the final dividend for each of the last three years and this opportunity will again be offered in respect of the final dividend for 1993 .
11 The major success of the development of the Campos Basin has made Brazil the third largest oil producer in South America at some 25 million tonnes .
12 She seemed embarrassed and muttered that her mother had given Terry the photograph , but before she said any more Mrs Redmond began to ask Joe about the war news .
13 Three UK members of parliament from the opposition Labour Party had visited Iraq the previous month in one of a number of other attempts by prominent Westerners , generally acting in an unofficial capacity , to persuade Iraq to release foreign nationals .
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