Example sentences of "they have [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | None of them has made a hash of things like the British government . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Not one of them has won a card to play on the Volvo Tour . |
4 | And one of them has had a day off . |
5 | Any chance one or other of them has had an attack of conscience and decided to pay it back ? ’ |
6 | 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 . |
7 | ‘ I hear they 've got a camera in the stumps ’ |
8 | ‘ I hear they 've got a problem to worry at there , but details I do n't know . ’ |
9 | You see they 've got a short concentration . |
10 | 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 … |
11 | They 'd planned a trip to Warwick Castle , but she could n't get the time off . |
12 | In the small grease-laden kitchen the dishes they 'd eaten a meal off were in the sink . |
13 | Her mouth was a red gash in her powdered face and when in Act Two she told her husband that the degenerate Martin had never loved her , never ever , even though they 'd conducted an affair , real tears trickled from her tragic eyes . |
14 | Never mind , they 'd done a good job , and I had one plot of depth and richness on our otherwise bald mountain . |
15 | He 'd heard about St Manicus : they 'd done a project on him at school . |
16 | now the best of the timber he had Gottonam Peters , the builders that were , I mean they were building a lot then and I 'm going back now to the fifties and the sixties Gottonam Peters they 'd done a lot of building in Upton in Chester and erm , developments er expect building sort of thing and er , they used to buy in all the three by twos and four by threes that he could get , the good ones second hand |
17 | The leader hesitated and looked at the bandmaster , who said that they 'd like to but after they 'd played a request for us . |
18 | There was a game they 'd played a few times when Edith was out of the house , a rough-and-tumble sort of thing , perfectly harmless . |
19 | He 'd only just retired , and they 'd built a beautiful bungalow . ’ |
20 | Then we had to then fiddle about and get the chain up with a big pole and heave that up and we always knew that if a dumb hopper come back and they 'd what we used to call they 'd lost a door , one of the doors used to break , used to be about I would say erm eight doors in the hold , separate doors and if one of them broke they 'd fiddle about with a big , what we would call a pole with a hook on trying to get hold of the chain and we 'd see that there pole sticking up out of the hold , we knew they lost a door so what they used to do they used to leave with the dredger and we 'd finish that off before we load it , had to . |
21 | Cos we used to swear like hell if they 'd lost a door |
22 | They 'd crossed a highway while there was no traffic , they 'd blundered around in damp undergrowth , scurrying away from every chirp and mysterious croak , and finally they 'd found the plastic . |
23 | When Adam stopped , she saw they 'd reached a lane running between the backs of houses . |
24 | They 'd reached a dramatic opening , and through it she could see the moon-silvered sea hundreds of feet below , moving in a slow , deep swell towards the foot of the cliffs . |
25 | Once again they 'd reached an impasse , but in truth it really did n't matter . |
26 | They were n't interested in her war story , they 'd heard a million war stories . |
27 | They were uncertain of her , she could feel it as surely as if they 'd appointed a spokesman to stand up and tell her so . |
28 | Just as a matter of interest I was gon na bring up onto the er planning minutes for the tenth of January but as I was n't allowed er The I had a phone call from the electricity board following the erm erm discussions that we had about the power supply on Road , they 'd received a follow up enquiry from the press , if you recall we expressed concern that we thought that secured following the harsh winter three years ago . |
29 | Well , not that bad really , but they 'd laden a van in London bound for Torquay , and managed to overfill it somewhat , so that when membership services executive Kevin Ramage ( driver ) and conference executive Meryl Halls ( navigator ) were stopped on the road to Torquay and instructed by the police to proceed to the nearest weighbridge , they were found to be in contravention of the law . |
30 | The horsebox driver and his son said they 'd felt a bump but thought it was a hole in the road . |