Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] have [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | In their assumption of systematically traceable content , either reflected or mediated , they have considerable common ground , and between them have produced much valuable work . |
2 | Special Branch , which works closely with MI5 , has its own computer system which keeps records on many millions of people none of whom have committed any offence ( if they had they would be on the Police National Computer ) split into 27 different groups such as ‘ interesting ’ , ‘ controversial ’ and ‘ subversive ’ . |
3 | Here the regionals started with the advantage of not being as bloated as the big banks in the first place , and most of them have stayed that way . |
4 | As the Party has grown and recruited more articulate and able activists , a number of the old ‘ war-horses ’ have been put out to grass and , quite naturally , some of them have resented this . |
5 | Some of them have spent more terms in schools than others — which must be borne in mind when looking at the position of an individual pupil — but all those factors even out in the local authorities . |
6 | And Carl sa I was speaking to Carl today and he said , well surely , you know the three of them have weighed that up ? |
7 | Incidentally , Michael Land reckons that there are nine basic principles for image-forming that eyes use , and that most of them have evolved many times independently . |
8 | provided all all of them have got that one in . |
9 | Yeah worth switching on anyway , quite a few of them have got these er carriages in ? |
10 | But the thing is that now , I mean now that most of them have got some sort of house , an' there 's food an' money around , they know they 're better off but , honest , they know they 've got nothin' as well . |
11 | So some of them have got both sides , some of them have got a mixture . |
12 | Well yeah and there 's a couple of factors , one is a good they may er er some of them have got more power , yeah ? |
13 | Discussions in the Conferences , particularly that on Political Union , were difficult and a series of uneasy compromises in particular fields was struck at Maastricht , some of which have won few supporters . |
14 | The two of you have followed each other halfway round the world over the years , and she 'll shut you out once she realises that your affair is something you renew periodically . ’ |
15 | its the Four Brettan Girls and does it , do any of you know , I 'm sure most of you , some of you have heard that |
16 | The other way , I mean , we can could actually try and help is to postcode your property I do n't know if any of you have done that ? |
17 | My guess is that many of you have had enough of life before modernity . |
18 | Well some of you have brought some erm interesting items along . |
19 | Neither of you have thrown either of your old hankie boxes away . |
20 | Others of us have to cultivate this talent , and the way to do it is by constantly asking yourself that question , " What will the Reader want next " ? |
21 | And yet how few of us have made that pilgrimage ! |
22 | and I 'm certainly show that few of us have grown any wiser in the intervening decade . |
23 | ‘ All of us have to do more in order to get the deportees back to their homes as soon as possible , ’ he said . |
24 | Not all of us have had those good experiences , but we can recapture in later life what we did not find in childhood . |
25 | Some of us have had more success than others . |
26 | I wan na know what they 're gon na do for shoes and that , cos not many of us have got many shoes . |
27 | With them have gone much of the outrageously condescending theorising expressed by professionals such as Watney Mann 's head designer Roy Wilson-Smith , who declared in the early 70s : |
28 | In literature , though there are still cases of artisanal and distributive post-artisanal relations , productive post-artisanal relations have long been dominant , and important internal changes within them have taken much publishing into a later market phase . |
29 | After all , Mr Yeltsin and Mr Gorbachev before him have made more concessions to the western powers than any Russian leader since Lenin in 1918 accepted the Russo-German treaty of Brest-Litovsk . |
30 | What this illustrates is that , notwithstanding the progress made in the past two years , the reforms in themselves have done little to compensate for the long term underfunding of the NHS . |