Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [det] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 Helen Bullock 's article on dads who are unable to cope has attracted many readers ' letters .
2 Link correspondent has reported many employees ' weddings in the past , but now she has become a bride herself .
3 The growth of cognitive science , a composite discipline involving cognitive psychology and brain sciences , has raised these theories ' status still further .
4 WHILE the recession has reduced many families ' incomes , school fees have continued to rise at about twice the rate of inflation .
5 Yet in practice it has strengthened some countries ' public sectors at the expense of their private ones .
6 And , and , and all , he 'd got all countries ' television er going , you know , so you could look at any country at the moment , the moment it was producing .
7 It found that the system had inflicted an extra 1 million unemployed on Italy and more than half a million on France , and had slowed both countries ' economic growth .
8 This represented a return to the financial dependency on a parent which had characterised these carers ' younger , pre-adult days :
9 Won a record 15 of 16 races when they joined forces with Honda in 1988 , and have won both Constructors ' and drivers ' Championships every season since .
10 DIG a small hole in the ground , fill it with sand and you have fulfilled many designers ' criteria for a child 's garden .
11 Our reforms have ended most students ' need to rely on benefits , and it is better that that should be so .
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