Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun] [pron] have [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We can never walk away without resolving problems which have such importance .
2 Each had its own project to attend to … checking on nesting boxes they had some months earlier put among the trees … on the stream … recording the height of various trees planted the autumn before … and there was also some weeding to be done , as always , among the ranks of young trees .
3 For meeting places they had private houses such as that of Richard Key at Eastden ; pride and strength in their chapels came later .
4 It may be that the government has a proportion of the blame but you 're not surely condoning teachers who have these problems being up in front of children in the classroom ?
5 One was in a 59-year-old woman with relapsing uveitis who had retinal necrosis with CMV inclusions in the enucleated eye .
6 In a later age the policy was taken up at Manchester United by Sir Matt Busby , who wrote : ‘ Look at the top when analysing clubs who have lasting success and there you will find the original cause of the happy effect .
7 His memories of that triumph had , of course , been soured by her departure , and now it was he who wore the hungry , yearning look he 'd first seen on Furie 's face .
8 The results are in line with the simple prediction that moving signs which have temporal ( i.e. locational ) salience will be more easily perceived in the RVF .
9 The military reshuffle carried out in October and November was largely aimed at removing officers who had close links with the Yangs .
10 a Policy In general , psychogeriatric services aim to cater primarily for dementing patients who have behavioural or psychological problems ; geriatric services for those who are physically frail , whether their frailty is due to dementia or not ( Arie and Jolly , 1982 , ) .
11 By using PTR# you have complete control over where you read and write data in a file .
12 When it comes to choosing cavalry you have fewer options than with infantry but you are still spoiled for choice compared to most armies .
13 Talks have also been held with the Darlington Society of Friends and the Churches Housing Association which has small developments nearby .
14 The only type of housing tenure which has any effect is council tenancy : being a council tenant reduces the probability of receiving an offer by about 41% in Models I and 2 , ceteris paribus .
15 He was a senior , dedicated member , and it did n't at first appear that he had committed any atrocities , but we later found out that he was responsible for denouncing people who had anti-Fascist sympathies , and that it was because of him that we had been taken to Tabiano .
16 The point is not that companies are ideal mechanisms for making decisions which have important social effects ( in the sense that we would choose them for this purpose other considerations being equal ) .
17 well talking headlines we have fifteen people wanted to come .
18 Mum always stood up for Liza , her longtime favourite , telling Dad she had enough sense to know what was right and wrong , but I doubted she did .
19 Certainly hospice experience shows that an elder nearing death who has little functional competence left may demonstrate a degree of human authenticity that indeed makes dying the final stage of growth — ‘ a good death ’ .
20 Most recent of course , is euthanasia it does n't draw the line at killing foxes I had this terrible vision in the early hours this morning , of Ron closing all our elderly persons ' homes , pushing all the old people out onto the street and the hunt with at its head hunting them down the countryside .
21 Inevitably occasions will arise when this choice faces all working nurses who have young children .
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