Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [verb] to have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Safety rule regulations have to have a hat on your head . |
2 | Many portraits of infant boys appear to have a hairstyle resembling that of the emperor Trajan ( AD 98–117 ) . |
3 | Nevertheless the debtor countries continue to have a problem because the flow of private finance fell considerably between 1982 and 1984 after the emergence of the debt problem , and this fall in private flows of capital has not recovered . |
4 | B. The lowland farmers choose to have a mixture of crops and livestock . |
5 | It is shown in Chapter 8 that the declaration of dividend payments tends to have a depressive effect on share prices and that the larger the dividend payout relative to the share price the greater the impact on the price . |
6 | This year , the Year of the McLachlan Photographs , Nottingham police decided to have a field day . |
7 | A recent survey found that one third of women employees planned to have a child during the next few years . |
8 | ‘ The Time Lords seem to have a secret . |