Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 The Premier also has the largest majority of any MP , 36,230 votes ahead of his Labour rival .
2 Oh , I think the majority always have worked hard , but they , some of them became quite flamboyant and extravagant in their gestures about what they , how they wanted to change things , and I think nowadays they , perhaps sadly , really , they feel they , they ca n't so they just knuckle down to it all .
3 The contingency originally had provision for some four thousand pounds for waste disposal .
4 that once , like the appendix doubtless had
5 For whatever that small voice of intuition was telling her about her destiny , common-sense decreed that the Prince already had a full hand of potential suitors .
6 The Prince also has three assistant private secretaries — Peter Westmacott , who is on secondment from the Foreign Office , and advises on diplomatic niceties ; Commander Richard Aylard , retired from the Navy , who is Comptroller of the Household , and the Prince 's resident environmental expert ; and Guy Salter , with business expertise .
7 The Royal family are country people , their interests and off-duty activities are all to do with the countryside , and the Prince always had a good knowledge of its workings ; but it was not until after he became chairman of the steering committee for Wales that he discovered the danger it was in .
8 The Prince now has a strong team behind him , which is more in tune with his activities than ever before , and better qualified .
9 If the House of Commons had done so in relation to the allegedly offending provision under review in Pickin 's case , would the provision nevertheless have remained valid ?
10 Several teachers suggested the re-introduction of group membership as they felt the change over had caused many not to renew and teachers did not seem able to keep track of those who did .
11 In the latter case , could the GP not have discussed this with the individual first ? why resort to possible compulsory powers ?
12 Did n't Cloughie get done for doing something similar a few years ago when he chinned the Forest fan who 'd run on the pitch ( later kissed him but brought out one of the all-time commentators classics from Greavesie when he said ‘ It was the first time the shit really had hit the fan ’ ) .
13 Most information is already printed on the form , and the retailer only has to add :
14 This means that the retailer always has up-to-date information about the levels of goods in stock , the availability of sizes , etc .
15 The writer only has memories of a few freights and the diesel hauled York-Bournemouth in 1964 .
16 If the admission etc is delivered late but in a default action before judgment is entered or in a fixed date action before the return day , then the court proceeds as if the admission etc had been filed in time , as far as possible .
17 The award also has deeper implications .
18 The board meanwhile has tried to dissuade players from choosing a contract with an Australian club over a place on the tour of Papua New Guinea and New Zealand next summer .
19 The board meanwhile has tried to dissuade players from choosing a contract with an Australian club over a place on the tour of Papua New Guinea and New Zealand next summer .
20 The only councillor to speak — and vote — against the extension of licensing rules , Gary Coutts , said the board already had powers to restrict the operation of licensed premises where there was trouble .
21 The Board also has started considering matters where there might be change in the longer term .
22 It is only when sailing the board fast has become natural that the attention can be fully focused on tactics .
23 The board usually has little credibility ; there is little reliable financial information , no management , assets or money .
24 It can be argued that if Swans can establish they had not ordered the goods then no sale should have been recorded in which case revenue has to be reduced by the £80 and the creditor also has to be reduced by £80 .
25 The creditor then has twenty-one days in which , if he so wishes , to revalue his security ( subject to r 6.115 ) .
26 The best way to test the inequality experimentally has turned out to be to measure the correlation in the polarisation of pairs of photons emitted in certain electron transitions in atoms of calcium and mercury .
27 The cinema even had a special computer installed to cope with the demand for bookings .
28 The cinema even had a special computer installed to cope with the demand for bookings .
29 They 've altered all the money again have n't they ?
30 ‘ They wo n't even tell me where the money really has come from .
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