Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [noun] [adv] have [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Even our code of etiquette , with its rule that women always have precedence , is a legacy from courtly love , and is felt to be far from natural in modern Japan or India … |
2 | HALLS and stairways sometimes have bannister rails so wide that toddlers squeeze through and fall . |
3 | The problem , Dr Sagdeev points out , is that in some cases government ministries and departments still have control . |
4 | As thousands of schoolchildren have been kept at home in south Wales and the West Country , the epidemic is already believed to have claimed two young victims — Daniel Warrior , aged seven , from Bracknell , Berks , who died after his younger sister and mother both had flu last week , and 16-month-old Louise Allen , from Hemel Hempstead , Herts , who died in hospital on Saturday . |
5 | With them were purchaser and provider managers from the DHA and SSD , while the SSD and FHSA also had planning and administration representatives . |
6 | On Wednesday , which is a day of rest in Brobdingnag , like our Sunday , the King and Queen always had dinner together , with their children , in the King 's rooms . |
7 | Their opposition was on religious rather than political grounds , being based on the belief that God alone had authority over the kirk and that interference with the kirk was interference with God 's wishes . |
8 | q and w all have energy units-that is , joules . |
9 | Thomson had Britannia , ILG had ( at the time ) Air Europe and Owners Abroad had Air 2000 . |
10 | We have already seen that it is through the uniting Spirit that Jew and Gentile alike have access to the Father ( Eph. 2:18 ) . |
11 | They used the willow pattern china , of which there was a great deal , for breakfast , lunch and tea during the week , although there were also some plain , white , ex-army issue mugs in which Finn and Francie occasionally had cocoa and hot milk late at night . |
12 | Salvadorean women , indignant at such servility and such silence on the part of those with whom we have entrusted the destiny of our Fatherland , demand that all our men declare themselves ready to defend our sovereignty , showing the world that Salvadoreans indeed have dignity . |
13 | Anne thought Helen was right and Maureen said that she had been told when in hospital that patients often had remission in the disease their mother suffered . |
14 | The fact that Laidler and Littler often had Tiller troupes in the same town without conflict said a great deal for the professional attitude of the producers concerned . |
15 | Tells somebody how to get to particular help screens or people often have difficulty finding things on the help screens , so , some instructions for where to find a particular piece of information on the help screens can be useful . |
16 | Though the sweat poured down his red face his arms went on working like pistons and Albert barely had time to stack one great , whiskery load before another came up . |
17 | At the top end , very high-fliers are still in demand , to the extent that recruiters sometimes have difficulty pulling them down from the stratosphere to fill plum vacancies . |
18 | he claims , adamant that fitness and dedication now have primacy over wayward skills . |