Example sentences of "they have [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Leave them alone until someone who understands them has examined the site .
2 The promotion has led to some shops selling out of £120 vacuum cleaners , and the Cambuslang , Strathclyde , factory that makes them has defied the recession by switching to seven-day working .
3 This is probably because they are all adapted to forest or woodland conditions and none of them has developed the close-knit social formations that are characteristic of open-country animals .
4 The development of these powerful new means of communication and the accompanying development of personnel highly skilled in them has expanded the means of control of information as well as its dissemination .
5 There 's so many good bands and good records being made but the audience for them has remained the same size . ’
6 There 's so many good bands and good records being made but the audience for them has remained the same size . ’
7 But even in the case of such an Act , if there are superadded provisions which attach to non-payment consequences other than a bare liability to be sued , there can be no justification for refusing to have regard to those consequences and to consider whether the existence of the provisions creating them has placed the payer under such pressure that the payments have not in truth been voluntary .
8 None of them has made a hash of things like the British government .
9 This growth of alternative markets for short-term money and the instruments that go with them has made the supply and demand for short-term money extremely competitive .
10 Sixty two Firefly engines were made in the mid-nineteenth century and not one of them has survived the scrapheap .
11 For example , if there are several quite unrelated species of unpalatable butterflies living in one particular region and one of them has evolved a warning pattern of black , yellow and red markings , it will pay the others to follow suit because they will then all share the ‘ training risks ’ associated with novice predators .
12 Not one of them has won a card to play on the Volvo Tour .
13 And one of them has had a day off .
14 Any chance one or other of them has had an attack of conscience and decided to pay it back ? ’
15 The fact that a majority did vote for them has shifted the balance of power back towards the reformers .
16 They are not on the whole involved in direct teaching and , second , each of them has to have a separate viewpoint because the focus of the job is mainly outside that of any school .
17 Goibniu was still studying the drawings and thinking that Reflection , greedy creature , would surely not be able to resist them and that it might n't be a bad idea to revive the ancient traditional dish of roast Gnome for the wedding feast , which would save them having to pay the Gnomes anything .
18 This not only gave the masters an extra hour 's work but saved them having to pay the breakfast allowance of 1½d ( 0.6p ) .
19 ‘ Those at the power station , for instance , live in hostels at the plant during their working week to save them having to make the three or four hour journey each way from Shenzen where their homes are .
20 ‘ I hear they 've got a camera in the stumps ’
21 ‘ I hear they 've got a problem to worry at there , but details I do n't know . ’
22 You see they 've got a short concentration .
23 Oh yes , well you see they 've got the names
24 London Irish thought they 'd scored a try here … the ref tho rightly gave a knock on … and the cherry and whites rolled on to take the lead with a penalty from Martin Roberts … another penalty apiece made it six three to Gloucester at half-time … but they deserved more … the forwards were fired up but so too was the exiles defence which took a fair old hammering … the turning point came at the start of the second half when referee David Matthews awarded Gloucester a penalty try …
25 Bluebeard had been a private joke — an exclamation she had been unable to stifle as they 'd rounded the cliff at the head of the valley and she had got her first glimpse of the imposing turreted Castell Rocamar .
26 I remember one time er these barges , old barges when you used to come up there , they ai n't got any engine in 'em at all because now they got motors in 'em , but erm , at that time , I was asleep one night and er these barges had been up , they 'd been down the the engine room , cos the engine room and the stoke hall was all in one and th and then I was so sound asleep they 'd filled the sacks up with coal and took them up over the and took the only thing they did do they did n't take the shovel they 'd used , cos they bought their shovel from off the barge and they left that downhill that 's how they 'd pinched the coal .
27 They 'd planned a trip to Warwick Castle , but she could n't get the time off .
28 She 'd thought a lot about this since they 'd planned the trip .
29 They 'd caused no end of problems for the nomes .
30 They 'd completed the tour of his spacious offices on the waterfront at Msida .
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