Example sentences of "[det] have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Of the total of fourteen states now party to the Convention , half have ratified the Protocol .
2 Some have led the way and have used the private sector to deliver a range of professional and technical services .
3 Some have expressed the fear that financial delegation to schools is intended to allow cuts in spending and to weaken further the grip of recalcitrant LEAs .
4 Unfortunately , many youngsters disappear with their guns , and some have joined the militants .
5 Some have seen the RPF as a twentieth century expression of Bonapartism — the tradition of a providential leader appealing to men and women of all classes and ideologies to unite in the interests of an orderly state and national greatness .
6 Some have accepted the Commission 's argument ( as it is presented in Britain ) that monetary policy is something politically neutral .
7 ‘ During my time at Leeds there have been players who have left the club and some have questioned the wisdom of their departure .
8 Some have lost the swim-bladder , however .
9 Some have adopted a system of routine visiting of all the old people on their lists in order to check that health is maintained and to ensure that diseases and disabilities are tackled at the onset .
10 England though a Northern Climate , will be able to vye with those of a more southerly situation , even to Italy itself , which some have styled the Garden of the World . ’
11 In search of a solution to this seemingly constant change some have advocated an approach which broadly demands the long-term maintenance of the hardware and software environments required to interpret the machine-readable files to be preserved ( Swade 1990 ; Swade 1992 ) .
12 It is used to different degrees in different authorities , which indicates that some have found a way to avoid this particular form of compulsory removal .
13 Most studies , however , have looked at short term ingestion of isolated dietary fibres compared with elemental diets and some have measured the effects of post starvation recovery .
14 While some have welcomed the jobs provided by these developments , others have opposed them in order to preserve existing landscapes or to further their own economic interests ( Newby 1979 ) .
15 Some have taken the parallels between the human body and the Earth much further and have postulated ‘ chakra ’ points on the Earth 's surface which have specific effects in landscape terms appropriate to the nature of the corresponding chakra .
16 Some have taken the view that the increasing centralisation of policy control by government , and the devolution of responsibility to schools and colleges , accompanied by a range of alternative provision such as grant-maintained schools and city technology colleges , has all but made LEAs redundant .
17 Schools run themselves some have left the authority , we still have three education sub committees a major education committee , numerous sub groups and working parties and it 's gone time we recognised the changing world and streamlined the members side of the education department in the same way that the officer side 's been streamlined and slimmed down .
18 In the preface to his 1705 treatise on the Art of Embalming , he says , ‘ Some have spared no means to render themselves immortal …
19 However , the small number of implied covenants have a part to play in contributing towards the comfort of tenants and some have attracted the attention of Parliament .
20 There are examples in Chartres and a few have survived the devastation in Normandy of the Second World War at Lisieux , Caen and Rouen .
21 Few have read the story as told by its inventor .
22 Relatively few have had the chance to ‘ acquire ’ the language simply through contact with deaf people in their culture and community .
23 The Kurds see themselves as the forgotten people of modern times , although few have forgotten the name of the best-known Kurd of all — Salahuddin or Saladin .
24 Since then only a few have carried the flame in Europe and India , but recently the worldwide growth of homœopathy has started to look again at the LM potencies which Hahnemann describes , in a footnote to 270 as being ‘ the most powerful and at the same time mildest in action i.e. as the most perfected . ’
25 Since then , new benefits have been bolted on to Beveridge 's structure and some of these have compounded the ageism of the system .
26 These have gained the reputation for testing unsafe contraceptives on poor Latin American women and enforced sterilisation .
27 Some of these have developed a taste for human flesh , perhaps as a result of feeding on bodies washed down by the Ganges during the ever more frequent floods .
28 The suave personal manner and the bleached smile — the style pioneered by Kevin Keegan and currently apotheosized by Gary Lineker — ‘ the totalitarianism of the totally pleasant personality ’ in a phrase of Norman Mailer 's — these have paved the way for the FA 's new cash-rich , super-sanitized super league which will come into being next season .
29 These have emphasized the importance of controlling the agenda ( i.e. , determining the order in which votes are taken ) and of strategic voting ( i.e. , voting that may not represent one 's true preferences ) .
30 These have given an appearance of academic and scientific credibility to radical Conservative policies .
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