Example sentences of "[num] have [vb pp] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Junior Club is thriving with up to 35 members while the senior section is smaller with 10 to 15 members but 2 have completed a leadership course .
2 The Junior Club is thriving with up to 35 members while the senior section is smaller with 10 to 15 members but 2 have completed a leadership course .
3 The changes in the Soviet Union since the arrival in power of Gorbachev in 1984 and its abolition at the end of 1991 have left a number of subjects for scrutiny in the economic field .
4 The English poll tax returns of 1377 , 1379 and 1381 have left a wealth of documentation , mainly in the form of indentures recording the number of 1377 tax-payers by vill and detailed rolls for 1379 and 1381 listing the names , assessments and often the occupational details and relationships of the tax-payers .
5 But only 200,000 have taken a leap into the dark to buy non-privatised quoted shares .
6 Several thousand have signed a petition demanding more change .
7 The '80s have seen a return to a more stable market , with demand and supply in a measure of equilibrium .
8 Our operating activities during 1992 have achieved a number of successes .
9 Simultaneously , the eighties have witnessed a shift from systems-oriented work to the capacity of the sensorium to process and transform data — — perception as apparatus — a shift towards virtuality and simulation typified by the video work of Thierry Kuntzel .
10 Sections 2 and 3 have developed a procedure for doing this .
11 The 1990s have witnessed a shift in the art establishment 's attitudes towards art produced outside of its traditional parameters .
12 RECENTLY , 12 WOMEN who accused Barclays Bank of sex discrimination for forcing them to retire at 60 have won a total of £160,000 , and their jobs back .
13 Scientists who have monitored the local environment since the oil spill caused by the Exxon Valdez in Prince William Sound in Alaska in 1989 have reported a range of unsuspected effects on wildlife .
14 But regulatory and structural upheavals in the City ahead of and after the ‘ big bang ’ in the British securities markets of 1986 have sparked a revolution within the life insurance industry that the Pearl has often found difficult to keep up with .
15 The word has got round and thousands have hitched a lift , taken a train or a bus to this outpost which is determined to bask in its moment of fame .
16 The 1970s and 1980s have constituted a period of major transformation in Britain 's demographic patterns , notwithstanding the almost stationary size of the national population itself .
17 The 1970s and 1980s have seen a series of fundamental economic problems beset not only British but also international capitalism .
18 Admittedly , the events of the 1980s have renewed a concern with the military aspects of inter-state relations and so re-emphasized the state .
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