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

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1 Men having intercourse once a day with an infected woman would become HIV-positive after an average of 33 months .
2 Yeah , miles better , for the good of the country they 're not good for you , women should n't have the vote you know women should n't get the vote , I think they should bring back , bring back just men having vote , women do n't get a say as far as I 'm concerned that 's a good idea do n't you think ?
3 SHORT men are twice as likely as tall men to have heart attacks in middle age , according to a new study by the British Heart Foundation , writes Liz Hunt .
4 Horses slipped and slithered in the mud and mounted men had difficulty in staying in their saddles .
5 A further 2 per cent of women and 4 per cent of men had income from private pensions not derived from past employment ( ibid . ,
6 The four men had lunch in the Palm Court Motel on Highway 23 .
7 She remembered a scene like this from a film , where some men had bee n shooting rapids on a river somewhere in America and their boat had capsized .
8 And in the years after the end of the 1939–45 war there was such a spate of generals ' diaries that it at times seemed difficult to understand how these men had time for the job in hand , so busy were they with their diaries .
9 Still , rich men had motor vehicles in greater number and in better condition than middling men ; poor men had none at all .
10 Although the overall number of cases of acute hepatitis B fell during 1988–91 , 81 and 82 homosexual men were infected in 1990 and 1991 respectively compared with 50 and 42 in 1988 and 1989. 1526 men had HIV-1 infection diagnosed in 1991 , the largest number since 1987 .
11 Rich men had television receivers and videos , middling men had receivers only , or no television at all .
12 ‘ One of the men had blood on his hand .
13 Neither he nor his men had stomach for such business .
14 The other is the idea of political equality which presupposes that ‘ the weaker members of a political community are entitled to the same concern and respect of their government as the more powerful members have secured for themselves , so that if some men have freedom of decision whatever the effect on the general good , then all men must have the same freedom ’ ( Dworkin , 1978 , p. 199 ) .
15 This idea of political equality , he suggested , presupposed that ‘ the weaker members of a political community are entitled to the same concern and respect of their government as the more powerful members have secured for themselves , so that if some men have freedom whatever the effect on the general good , all men must have the same freedom ’ .
16 Of course , matters are not helped by the fact that many men have difficulty in talking about the problem at all , often finding it both distressing and embarrassing .
17 When Malcolm James 's book Born of the Desert — the reminiscences of a doctor with the 1st S.A.S. in the Western Desert — appeared in 1945 , a reviewer wrote : ‘ All men have conscience , but it is given to only a few to have the selflessness to stride out into battle and , by themselves undertaking the combat that has to be done by someone , to satisfy its insistence … ’
18 Methodist men have gold frames on their spectacles .
19 Some Men have Honour , as some Maids have Wit .
20 Men have toughness 3 and so you require 3+ to wound .
21 ‘ You know [ wrote a French industrialist 's wife to her sons in 1856 ] that we live in a century when men have value only by their own efforts .
22 Men have authority over women because Allah has made one superior to the other , and because they spend their wealth to maintain them ’ says the Koran .
23 Men have reason to be well satisfied with what God hath thought fit for them , since he has given them … whatsoever is necessary for the conveniences of life , and information of virtue . ’
24 Or a group of pot-bellied men have group sex with a middle-aged woman with stretch marks and a cellulite problem ?
25 ‘ All men have trouble with their sons .
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