Example sentences of "[n mass] have [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Data have accumulated on the genotoxic potential of anthranoids in bacterial and mammalian studies ( for a review see ) ;
2 Papers based on such data have appeared in the medical literature on many occasions since the inception of the yellow card scheme in 1964 .
3 A VARIED selection of veteran and vintage aircraft have appeared on the register within the past few months and include the former Warbirds of Great Britain P–63A Kingcobra which has been on rebuild to flying condition at Duxford for some time for The Fighter Collection .
4 A CLUTCH of Russian-built aircraft have imported into the UK by well-known aerobatic pilot Mark Jefferies .
5 Tuami and his people have escaped from the perceived menace of Neanderthal man , whose humanity they do not recognise .
6 There thousands of people have led into the gates of Prestbury Park .
7 So now the people have cut off the offending limb to save the rest of the body , their nation .
8 ‘ Otherwise the same two people have to sleep on the floor all week .
9 Black people have contributed to the culture of Britain in many ways and black athletes are now an integral part of Britain 's athletic success .
10 Nottinghamshire has always been an industrious county and the skills of local people have contributed over the centuries to the growth of a diversity of well known products .
11 He described first ‘ foreground factors ’ ; these include how long people have lived in an area and how settled it is ; how close people are physically ; and the age and stage in the life cycle and gender : Abrams comments that :
12 Owen O'Neil agrees : ‘ There 's no major comedy circuit in Northern Ireland in the way there is in London , but people have survived for a very long time on the strength of their own sense of humour . ’
13 The poem , which many sports people have adopted as a sort of anthem , also advises on ‘ keeping one 's head while all around are losing theirs ’ , of not giving way to hate or dealing in lies .
14 Meanwhile , thousands of people have marched against the violence in Ulster .
15 ‘ Here we are , 18 months on , and 400 people have gone down the road . ’
16 If people have gone to the trouble and expense of referring
17 Figures for the 70s and 80s show that , in total , about 75,000 people have emigrated during the first 85 years of this century , and emigration is still popular in 1990 .
18 People have to attend to the possibilities for the human voice opened up by Diamanda Galas and Tim Buckley ; listen again to Faust , Can , Hendrix , Sun Ra , Cabaret Voltaire , Suicide …
19 Simon Watney , in particular I would n't wish to denigrate , but clearly other people have jumped into the AIDS industry .
20 Since the locality in the case of a rural community is a village , with obvious territorial limits in contrast to the more amorphous boundaries of suburban neighbourhoods , many people have migrated to the countryside in search of a more friendly and obviously defined community .
21 Rogers and Burdge ( 1972 , 264 ) have also provided a definition of a community which provides a useful insight into why so many people have moved into the countryside in recent years , since it reads :
22 As it has developed the residential unit , which incorporates 2 beds which can be used by the consultant providing the psychogeriatric services , has developed an emphasis on early diagnosis , assessment and rehabilitation Two people have moved into the unit from hospital and a further 3 or 4 may be rehoused in a group living situation in a house nearby .
23 In particular , many people have moved to the Wirral peninsula and they commute to Liverpool through the Mersey tunnel or by ferry .
24 ‘ In the space of one generation , two hundred million people have moved from the countryside to the cities of Asia , Africa and Latin America ’ ( Hellman 1986 : 216 ) .
25 But most recently people have moved from the city centres to new houses in the suburbs , or to dormitory towns .
26 ‘ No doubt many people have complained about the difficulty of the question .
27 And I was hoping to cos I can quote you instances where people have trained in the health service , and they 've been told nineteen seventy four seventy five , when you complete your training , you 're not guaranteed a job in this health authority .
28 About 1.1 million people have registered with the share information office and only 700,000 with the share shops .
29 It is nonetheless clear that many valuable initiatives in the care of frail elderly people have arisen from the voluntary sector and few would seriously dispute a model of partnership between voluntary and statutory endeavour .
30 Shock that people have to live from the garbage heap of a richer surrounding economy .
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