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

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1 The visitors were again struck by injury ; a problem which has plagued them all season .
2 As a gift to the family , Wimpey Homes has given them some furniture to help make their new house feel more like home .
3 Steve Royle says that Bert has won them many boat races .
4 ‘ Did you have a — ? ’ good trip , Leith might have said , but as if thinking he 'd given them enough time to sort themselves out , Naylor was butting in , and positively flabbergasting her by what he chose to interrupt with !
5 They were both straining to reach , leaning forward as far as they could , agonisingly aware that the door and its ring handle that might have given them some leverage were out of their reach , when another sound fell on their ears .
6 He had braved the bitter weather to go down to the bookshops on the Charing Cross Road not just for the chance to get some books — he could have bought them any time — but principally to meet Joseph Hyde and hear the latest news from Dublin .
7 ’ You might at least have sold them that information , ’ I snarled .
8 A little foresight might have shown them that spending less on early hospitality and a bit more on the venue would have saved them time , money and trouble overall .
9 of getting i the some sort of a working a relationship a at a more detailed where in between , we 're between the staff the teaching staff and the tutor , the form tutors help the teaching staff , especially and say in your department where you you 're gon na have to give them more homework .
10 You would n't have to have them either side like I 've got .
11 And if they 'd started thinking about it at design stage , we could have suggested them another bearing that would do the job and be a lot cheaper .
12 ‘ You 'll have to tell them some time . ’
13 ‘ I 've given them this number and they 're going to test the line and call me back , ’ she said when Iris came in from the garden .
14 Because , although it 's before nine erm , the next morning erm you 're actually giving them now more lead time , you 've given them another day because an , sometime tomorrow you know , if it gets there at two o'clock and it 's off-loading in in in at the bay and someone checks that it 's been received and then someone makes a phone call to tell them it 's there , and then they 're doing something else , and then they come down and have a look at it , how many boxes do you think are sitting on loading bays that do n't get looked at for a day or two , or three , or four , five when they 've had a next day service ?
15 ‘ Time ’ had given them each other , and clearly that was as far as it was prepared to go .
16 I 've done them all strawberry , all blackberry I mean
17 I do n't like any of them and then when you 've seen them all day long it puts you off a bit do n't like none of the
18 What was encouraging was the way we played — the best I 've seen them this term ( although I 've only seen 4 matches ) .
19 The Hurricanes were to land at Hal Far aerodrome and I circled that aerodrome until I had seen them all land safely .
20 She had made them some food , then gone out again .
21 The parents had n't been offered any sort of advice or counselling ; they had all received a letter from Paul Lee inviting them to come and talk to his department , but no one had offered them any information about their children ; if they wanted that they had to ring up the department and ask for it .
22 It also depends if you have your windows open and you 've got them each side and a bit of a wind , they 'll be flapping .
23 Since Janine had told them that morning that she was pregnant , her whole world had fallen apart .
24 I 've told them that Tig is the new guardian of the threshold .
25 but if I 'd have give it , had to give them some water they 'd have done much better but I , like everybody else we kept hoping it were gon na rain , but !
26 We introduced ourselves and told them we had brought them some food which they could share with their friends .
27 This last item had caused them some concern when the bag had been unzipped just after the plane landed , but Grandson Richard had thrust the book among the papers without glancing inside .
28 For earlier , the grandma , who had left them some time ago , had pulled out a drawer from a deal tallboy , and put a noxious blanket in it , ready for the baby 's birth .
29 It had left them some time to take stock of their lives .
30 You had to lay them this way and that way
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