Example sentences of "they have reached a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When Adam stopped , she saw they 'd reached a lane running between the backs of houses .
2 In the result the justices on the second day of the hearing , the evidence having been taken the day before and the justices having indicated that they had reached a decision but would give their reasons the next day , made not an interim care order but two prohibited steps orders .
3 Mr Martin stood and asked if they had reached a verdict .
4 He remained silent until they had reached a flight of three stone steps between one lawn and a higher one , where Stephen was waiting .
5 They had reached a neighbourhood of huge trees and old houses .
6 They had reached a stretch of mountain where the ground was comparatively parallel with the sky .
7 I had the impression that they had reached a moment of reflection in some important exchange .
8 They had reached a junction .
9 San Diego-based Brooktree Corp and TRW Inc 's LSI Products Inc say they have reached a settlement of the patent infringement lawsuit filed by Brooktree in 1991 , and that terms of the agreement are favourable to both parties ; the settlement marks the end of all Brooktree 's current patent litigation .
10 I wonder given Selby 's recent experience with their local plan , whether they can enlighten us as to how they have reached a view that the structure plan provision in right in environmental terms for their district .
11 The power of decision being committed by the statute exclusively to the housing authority , their exercise of the power can only be challenged before the courts on the strictly limited grounds ( i ) that their decision was vitiated by bias or procedural unfairness ; ( ii ) that they have reached a conclusion of fact which can be impugned on the principles set out in the speech of Lord Radcliffe in Edwards v. Bairstow [ 1956 ] A.C. 14 ; or ( iii ) that , in as far as they have exercised a discretion ( as they may require to do in considering questions of reasonableness under section 17(1) ( 2 ) and ( 4 ) ) , the exercise can be impugned on the principles set out in the judgment of Lord Greene M.R. in Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd. v. Wednesbury Corporation [ 1948 ] 1 K.B .
12 They have reached a point in their drama when they need factual information , they want to get it right .
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