Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] their " in BNC.

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1 Since then every Q.T. has received in their notes a red paper outlining the Grant Aid meeting also a letter containing a revised timetable in which you were asked to think about specific items .
2 This is often an essential first step in identifying the strengths and personal resources which an older person has developed during their lifetime .
3 In France , the nearest equivalent to social services departments has developed within their structures the ‘ circonscription de service social ’ , a co-ordinating and enabling mechanism for linking departments to other agencies and to community groups .
4 The elegance of the woman 's appearance , her hoop ear-rings , is carefully realized , but the couple stare out of the canvas blankly , nothing has registered on their faces , neither pain nor passion , and Modigliani remains detached , if faintly amused , by their front of respectability .
5 The quality of those crosses was nt up to much most of the time — but some credit has to go to their keeper who was taking everything within 12–13 yards of his line …
6 They go on again and again and so Carson never has to sit at their feet .
7 The Energy Intensive Users Group ( EIUG ) has claimed on their behalf that on such volumes , UK prices were raised prior to privatisation above the levels enjoyed by overseas competitors .
8 He was faced with a situation where he had to deliver a service , to use the jargon of social work which has dropped into their report .
9 It means the person never has to work through their grief , but can stay poised at a moment in time , hoping that the news they heard , but can not believe , turns out to be wrong after all .
10 advise the bank/organisation if the policy is not renewed as soon as practicable after such non-renewal has come to their knowledge ;
11 They would have read about these things happening , but now it has come to their own door it has been greeted with great sadness . ’
12 Farmers here are trying to shrug off the legacy of communism and collective farming which caused the steady decline in agriculture and Don Powell has come to their aid .
13 Now one of the Russian physiotherapists has come to their home in Lydbrook in the Forest of Dean to work intensively with Stephen .
14 However , catalysts have been proved to reduce air pollution by 75 per cent at any speed , and consequently the car industry has had to back down as EEC legislation has pushed for their adoption in member states .
15 The very thing that every First Level child has pumped into their system as a six-month foetus . ’
16 Titian has written over their heads Ex Praeterito Praesens Prudenter Agit Ni Futura Actione Deturpit ( ‘ From the [ example of ] the past the man of the present acts prudently so as not to imperil the future ’ ) .
17 I look around me at the massed ranks of Lowestoftians , their vacant faces bearing mute witness to the devastation the town has wrought on their limbic systems .
18 But customers tried it , and liked it , so the company has bowed to their wisdom and is offering the 41 SPECint92 , 44 SPECfp92 uniprocessor SuperSparc machine with 32Mb memory expandable to 512Mb , a 424Mb internal disk and GX graphics at $16,500 with a 19″ grayscale monitor .
19 Come to an unspoilt sandy cove , to the north of the British holidaymakers ' dream isle and find the place HCI has turned into their delightful and real value for money Cala Mesquida Beach Club .
20 Uhm , no , I er I 've sort of started off and I 've got so far down and er I love the drawing that Freda Rudman from Stanford-in-the-Vale has done of their village , and er and of course I like the Harwell entry , which is my own village , but there 's certainly some very nice entries in , some very good entries in .
21 Should we not include people who regularly travel through the area by car , who must have an opinion about the difference it has made to their journey ?
22 None fails to realise the importance of security measures and the part that each has to play in their implementation .
23 They are claiming more than £100,000 compensaion for what they allege was the ‘ catastrophic ’ effect the contamination has had on their lives .
24 The questions will explore : claimants ' work history and perceptions of their job prospects ; their experience of claiming benefits and the effect it has had on their search for paid employment : their awareness of dependency on the state on their own part and among other claimers : and their general ideas about the role of claimant .
25 ‘ Roxie , ’ she would say , ‘ every one of us has to look after their own .
26 Brian Larkman has speculated on their significance :
27 But while the dominance of folk myth discussed above , for example , the ‘ sexual ’ and ‘ conformist ’ stereotype of women has acted against their presence in the about women in popular thinking is well documented , no such critical stance has been taken to the persistence of these stereotypes in sociology itself .
28 Local authorities have a duty under Section 46 of the Public Health ( Control of Diseases ) Act 1984 , to arrange the burial or cremation of any person who has died in their area where it appears that no suitable arrangements can be made other than by the local authority .
29 Their crime is to protest against the day-to-day control which the Guatemalan army has exercised over their lives — an army which consumes about a third of the national budget .
30 Mr Marland says teenagers need practical information on how to use condoms as well has to deal with their emotions concerning sex .
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