Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [verb] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Mary and David have travelled extensively and enjoy meeting their guests , who hail from all quarters of the world . |
2 | I 'd be surprised if any of them besides Platt and Adams have scored more than 1 goal for for England . |
3 | Residents in Saltburn have sent more than 50 letters to Langbaurgh council protesting at the planned closure of the town lavatories . |
4 | Pakistan have failed badly when overseas , being walloped in the Caribbean and losing badly down under , even after beating all comers in Sharjah only weeks before . |
5 | Steve and Maggie have toured extensively and together present a unique blend of traditional and Tilston material . |
6 | Shop prices in Russia and the Ukraine have risen sharply as the two countries take their first steps to a market economy by removing state controls . |
7 | Shop prices in Russia and the Ukraine have risen sharply as the two countries take their first steps to a market economy by removing state controls . |
8 | Her entrance and words allow the audience to see in the flesh what Hector and Troilus have valued more than peace . |
9 | These are expected to show that four-fifths of councils in England have achieved more than 95 per cent registration , compared with the official population figures for their area . |
10 | Both she and Bernadette have realised beforehand that the boundaries of human experience are wider than those indicated in the Mothercare catalogue . |
11 | McHale said : ‘ You 'd think that Chesterfield have to come here and beat us to keep alive their chances of reaching the playoffs . ’ |
12 | Sister Dannii would often join in and little could parents Carol and Ron have realised just where this extrovert show of singing and dancing would lead to . |
13 | Having instigated the new lead , the FA have turned away and allowed it to develop into an organisation in which the voice of reason struggles for a hearing . |
14 | Management and employees at Waterford Crystal have tried long and hard to turn around a company in severe difficulties but everyone realises that the process will not be complete until we generate an adequate return on investment . |
15 | At the same time , Phil Ledler , Stuart Aaronson and G. Lenoir have gone further and shown that in Burkitt 's lymphoma cells the myc gene becomes linked with DNA-encoding parts of the antibody molecule . |
16 | Mr Goeldner reckons that resorts in Colorado have invested more than $500m in snow-making machines and fast lifts in the past decade . |
17 | Scarcely will the shouting about Updike have died away before we 'll be getting Operation Shylock ( Cape , April , £15.99 , 0 224 03009 4 ) by Philip Roth . |
18 | Over the weekend , Tory loyalists like Michael Ancram and Tim Renton have acknowledged publicly that if the choice becomes Maastricht plus the social chapter or no Maastricht then the sensible , majority position will be Maastricht Plus . |
19 | Staff and residents at a nursing home near Middleton St George have raised more than £120 by trading places . |
20 | ‘ In this department , Messrs. Loddiges have done more than all the royal and botanic gardens put together , ’ wrote J. C. Loudon [ q.v . ] . |
21 | Preston have started well and are chasing that top spot … |
22 | Inflatables have become more and more popular in recent years . |
23 | The Johnstons have made more than 100 egg creations in the past three years and have travelled as far as Australia and American to pursue their hobby . |
24 | These Koi have over-wintered outside and the selection process , as ever , is all part of the fun of purchase . |
25 | Like the Vicar of Bray , political survivors in Eastern Europe know how to subordinate their policy interests to their own personal cause : venerable figures such as Novotný and Husák of Czechoslovakia , and Olszowski of Poland have migrated more than once between hardliners and soft . |
26 | The Federal Environmental Office and the car manufacturer Daimler-Benz have warned separately that the car industry may not be able to meet the target of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by a quarter by 2005 . |
27 | In fact , stockmarkets do not seem to penalise the defence-related companies most heavily dependent on defence contracts ; since the end of 1989 , shares in companies which get most of their business from the Pentagon have risen more than diversified firms ( chart 3 ) . |
28 | Of course , since the early Eighties , Romania have demonstrated periodically that they are capable of upsetting complacent opponents with a committed , well organised pack , allied to the ability to kick long-range goals . |
29 | ‘ The people of Bromborough have got more than their fair share of industry on their doorsteps . |
30 | McGiven and Lyall have worked together since McGiven joined West Ham as player from Sunderland in 1973 . |