Example sentences of "[noun pl] have managed [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Some schools have managed to have a policy laid whereby all software which comes into the school , w ] purchased by the library or by departments , is first catalogue classified by the school librarian , thereby ensuring that a comprehensive catalogue ( available on disk and print-out ) can be maintained . |
2 | Christians had managed to set a moral example to their neighbours . |
3 | It is astounding to find that the Gilberts Californian real-estate and property magnates have managed to acquire a collection of this importance in just over thirty years . |
4 | Thus Center Parcs have managed to perfect a system which , after 150 years , still eludes British Rail . |
5 | The Spaniards have managed to build a supreme ugly restaurant-cum-souvenir-shop on their side of the frontier , in a style of architecture suggesting its easy conversion , should border warfare ever one day replace tourism , into a defence post . |
6 | Hugh Helps has managed to get a only small proportion of his linseed crop in … what he 's got is soaked through and he 's had to hire in expensive drying equipment . |
7 | Since the telephone directory is circulated to all government offices throughout the country one must assume that by now the Russians have managed to see a copy . |