Example sentences of "[det] [noun] have [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I recognise that that provision has limited payments to my hon. Friend 's constituents , but it is no longer limiting payments to doctors because , as of April of this year , it no longer applies . |
2 | That decision has split walkers . |
3 | Current holder the LIFESPAN user name of the person to whom the SPR was most recently passed , whether that user has accepted responsibility for it or not . |
4 | I understand that that support has averaged £250,000 over the past three years . |
5 | you know , how that change has taken place and I as I say we we were we were compared to some we were well off , we 'd got a tap in the house.So many people had n't even got a tap they were in the yard , and that tap was shared by a dozen families . |
6 | That Bernard had broken noses defending her to his chauvinistic schoolmates . |
7 | Where no charge is registered , the registrar , if otherwise prepared to accept the application , may well be prepared to register the restriction without the land certificate provided he is satisfied that severance has taken place ( see Ruoff and Roper , Registered Conveyancing , Looseleaf edn , Sweet and Maxwell , 1991 , 39.21 ) . |
8 | After decades when little change had taken place , most — if not all — the newspaper groups have introduced plans to modernize their plants by introducing new technology , reducing manning levels and moving out of central London to the East End . |
9 | Since no legislation has been passed to reduce socio-economic inequalities in industrial discipline and since trade union activity has not been concerned with such issues either , it is almost certain that little change has taken place in the years since this study . |
10 | Mind you , there wo n't be too much muttering about top-roping from other Scottish climbers given that almost every ascent of Fated Path ( on the same crag ) has been top-roped prior to leading , despite that route having fixed protection all the way up ! |
11 | ‘ We are delighted that Shell has joined forces with us for this exciting project , which we feel holds a great deal of promise , ’ said Rupert Kidd , LOPL 's general manager . |
12 | It was the first time that a high level meeting of that kind had taken place . |
13 | That car 's called E K W. |
14 | That car 's got smile just to annoy everybody . |
15 | Notice that , unlike the accumulator array , where each accumulator had generalized functions , each control register or portion of a register has a specific function , although it is accessed or manipulated by instructions in a general way . |
16 | The Times printed a map showing where each shooting had taken place under the heading : ‘ LA Weekend : 48 Hours of Gunfire . ’ |
17 | In the first place , since little research had taken place outside London , we chose to investigate a provincial city . |
18 | Little research has studied adults who got to the stage of applying to do a course but who then did not enrol for it . |
19 | The point of contact with the fable of disembodied consciousness is that thinking has become Raskolnikov 's work , it has almost become Raskolnikov , and if he did and were nothing but this work we would have the first part of Notes from Underground repeated . |
20 | That monster has ruined Riverbank ! ’ howled the creatures . |
21 | Occasionally people from more than one lineage on each side had made peace , and people spoke then of a peace between some higher order entity than a small lineage : Ujdaid and Talib , Awlad Amira and Mannaia . |
22 | All that can be said is that Labour has lost elections in the past when the press was more favourable than it now is . |
23 | That investment has provided defibrillators for more than 2,300 front-line ambulances across the country and carries through the commitment to provide a trained paramedic on each front-line ambulance by 1996 . |
24 | That result has helped Ardiles 's side open up a two-point lead over Frank Stapleton 's Bradford City at the top of the Second Division . |
25 | EVOLVING humanoids grew more intelligent at about the time they began using tools to hunt ; this finding has encouraged anthropologists to speculate that it was tool use that made intelligence particularly adaptive . |
26 | This change has focussed attention on the effectiveness of organisations in the member states . |
27 | Although this regression had given Sylvia insight into the initial cause of her claustrophobia , it was not sufficient in itself to put an end to the problem . |
28 | The last user to whom an SPR is passed is regarded as its current holder whether or not this user has accepted responsibility for it . |
29 | Some institutions have used video to record good and bad ways of conducting oral tests , for example . |
30 | Some herbs have scented flowers which can be smelt before the plant is seen ; the apothecary 's rose , Rosa gallica officinalis , is an example . |