Example sentences of "have [verb] [adj] [coord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Our recent study of the forest chimpanzees of the Ivory Coast has revealed tool-use and hunting behaviour even more sophisticated than that found in chimpanzees elsewhere . |
2 | Perhaps the best one can do is to say that communication from the letter detector to the word detector level , which is normally both fast and parallel , has become slow and serial , but this is a rather ad hoc explanation , and certainly much less satisfying than the interpretations offered by the model for surface dyslexia and phonological dyslexia . |
3 | Investing for the future although , although we 've been keen to drive for cash er , we really wanted to , to use the benefit of having a strong balance sheet and so where investment has seemed sensible and sound , we 've made those investments , of course we 've put er , cash in the B Sky B er and we 've also invested further in the er Spanish group , the Recollectors Group taking our stake in expansion , adding some cash and getting a stake in the bigger bigger grouping . |
4 | ‘ Despite some difficulties and major changes , it has proved reliable and cost effective in the main . ’ |
5 | As a consequence , the dollar price of oil has remained weak and profitability has been adversely affected . |
6 | The National Front 's recent revival in national and local polls , after losing nearly all its 33 MPs in last year 's general election , has thrown leftwing and opposition parties into disarray . |
7 | And plants exploit the Thames in the few areas where tidal scouring is not too great : the LNHS has recorded wild and garden angelica ( Angelica sylvestris and A. archangetica ) and hemlock water dropwort ( Oenanthe crocata ) at Battersea . |
8 | But he has denied murdering and kidnapping Leeds girl Julie in July 1991 , two charges of demanding £140,000 with menaces from Leeds city police and he has also pleaded not guilty to demanding £200,000 with menaces from British Rail in October 1991 . |
9 | But he has denied murdering and kidnapping Julie , two charges of blackmailing Leeds police with a demand for £140,000 , and has also pleaded not guilty to demanding £200,000 from British Rail with menaces . |
10 | But he has denied murdering and kidnapping Julie , two charges of blackmailing Leeds police with a demand for £140,000 , and has also pleaded not guilty to demanding £200,000 from British Rail . |
11 | A problem can arise for the buyer if , before the contract was frustrated or avoided , he has paid all or part of the price . |
12 | However , the decline in profitability since then , when concentration has changed little and output has grown strongly , contradicts any suggestions of low competitiveness . |
13 | It has established diplomatic and trade relations with South Korea and its rapidly growing economy would only suffer if a war were to start across the border . |
14 | And if you 'd had adjacent and hypotenuse ? |
15 | ( Moorcroft would also have had to prepare public and student lectures . ) |
16 | He would have recognized French or German , without being able to speak either language . |
17 | He also thought she would have looked younger and fitter . |
18 | Yet there are features which are difficult to explain on this hypothesis ; caves are known in places at the rear of the beach and occasionally stacks , examples being on the west coast of Arran near Imachar ( Plate 32 ) , which could hardly have withstood freeze-thaw and salt weathering capable of flattening the metamorphic rocks involved . |
19 | In other words , having debited principal and interest for loans raised to operating statements , rates had to be collected at least to cover those repayments ( S. 2 , General Rate Act 1967 ) . |
20 | That small-scale community touring does n't have to look cheap or lack high-energy skills is evidenced by Theatr West Glamorgan , whose Vanessa is a marvellous display of ensemble performance , sparkling entertainment , political sophistication , sharp direction and smart comedy-even to a non-Welsh speaker . |
21 | The stewards called for quiet but , even to the brilliant Swede , the hole must have seemed distant and minute . |
22 | It does n't have to be quite the same , one does n't always have to have red and gold . |
23 | Mr Saunders has already been granted legal aid of up to £275,000 to defend himself against fraud charges in the criminal courts , but he may have to pay whole or part of that money back if the trial judge so decides . |
24 | Because by then he was stoned before the scene began , and instead of having to play normal and act stoned , he was having to act normal and play stoned . |
25 | He had had a broad general education at school , and seems to have enjoyed Latin and Greek . |
26 | In talks with both President François Mitterrand and Chancellor Helmut Kohl , Miyazawa was reported to have discussed economic and trade issues , but also to have appealed for support in Japan 's territorial dispute with Russia . |
27 | Another master who retired in 1934 was Mr. Stanworth Balston , who had taught French and German . |
28 | From 1929 to 1939 Ramsey — trained as a classicist at Cambridge and fired with an enthusiasm for ancient Greece — had taught Greek and Latin in London . |
29 | On the other hand , a quarter had received secretarial or office training and nearly one-fifth held first aid qualifications . |
30 | As the fighting died down , and the Marines began to drag away bodies and herd prisoners together , Mortimer came over to where Benny had joined Ace and Petion . |