Example sentences of "[vb base] they have [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the past they say they 've suffered prejudice and poor support .
2 Claims lawyer Leslie Perrin is wading through more than a hundred cases of people who say they 've fallen victim to the virulent chryptosporidium bug and he believes that 's just a small percentage of the number who could eventually seek damages .
3 I 've got a Seymour Duncan Convertible amp as well , and I know people say they 've had trouble with reliability , but I 've never travelled with mine so I would n't know !
4 When individuals , through socialisation , accept the rules and expectations of their society that make up its culture and use them to determine how they should act , we say they have internalised society 's cultural rules .
5 David Thompson , Sun 's indirect sales director , claimed that the review is ‘ to rout out rogue VARs who falsely say they have added value ’ .
6 Many like them have raised money for local charities or simply made a genuine and lasting contribution to their communities .
7 You know they 've had flu
8 And yet you 've got people who run restaurants , small businesses of that sort erm just general businessmen who want , you know , know they have to speak English .
9 ‘ I 'm not fantastic at English so all the students know they have to speak French in my classes .
10 ‘ I hear they 've poured oil on the sea and set it alight ’ said a shore boy .
11 The organisers of the courses , which have been run in 60 villages across 20 counties , often find they have to overcome opposition within the village first .
12 I believe they had to dig Mum and me out .
13 An avenue open to persons aggrieved , who feel they have suffered injustice because of maladministration is to ask for their complaints to be looked into by either the Local Commissioner or the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration .
14 Speakers of languages like Japanese , Hungarian and Spanish , which do not have weak syllables to anything like the same extent as English does , may well find such exercises of some value ( as long as they are not overdone to the point where learners feel they have to speak English as though they were reciting verse ) .
15 Some succumb to the pressure and claim they have obtained evidence where in fact there is little or none .
16 I bet they 've had beer all afternoon .
17 If you doubt this , think of those patients who have slipped into a coma and who are awakened when those who love them have spent time with them , talking to them , touching them , playing their favourite music .
18 I think they 've taken care of them .
19 A lot of things that I 'd still do here if , if I could whip up some enthusiasm if my husband would , I ca n't , he was a bricklayer , sub contractor and they have knocked this kitchen out about three times since they 've been there , and the last , this last effort , I think they 've put imitation beams in , I have n't seen it , but we think they have and er , oh it 's , you would n't know it 's the same house at all , you would n't know it
20 erm I think the city must have become a real mess , there were stores piled up everywhere , wood , coal , corn , often I think they had to build sort of , something to hold the corn , there 's a lot of the evidence for that in the college accounts certainly .
21 Why do they have to advertise milk ?
22 I mean why do people have to kind of , if , if , if we accept for a minute that there 's something in this analogy , this model that Freud is talking about , why do people have this compulsive need to repeat like this , why do they have to repeat history ?
23 Little wonder they 'd created chemistry together .
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