Example sentences of "[adj] [n mass] have the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is not something that I have and you do not , or vice versa ; nor is it a commodity with which some people have the good fortune to be more generously endowed than others .
2 Opposition Members believe that the British people have the basic talents and abilities which , with investment in their skills and a programme committed to training , will allow us to map out a better , more secure and more dignified future not for only those already in work but for the many people who will join the labour market in years to come .
3 Old people have the highest incidence of dementia , a condition with over 100 distinct causes .
4 Indeed , we often find that older workers themselves believe that younger people have the greater right to a job , particularly in times of high unemployment .
5 These people have the same rights as any private citizen but the demonstrations by Fr.
6 Also important in this respect are the long periods of patency and the apparent inability of the final host to develop acquired immunity , so that adult sheep have the heaviest infections and the highest prevalence .
7 Paul and other wheelchair users want the Government to make sure disabled people have the same access as the able bodied .
8 Paul and other wheelchair users want the Government to make sure disabled people have the same access as the able bodied .
9 Paul and other wheelchair users want the Government to make sure disabled people have the same access as the able bodied .
10 It made me realise that other people have the same problems and it helped enormously to share with the other mums .
11 Peter , the officer-in-charge , has worked hard to make sure that new staff have the right sort of attitude before they are appointed .
12 In the present circumstances , when most people have the same beliefs about killing we do , that fact is not our dominant reason for acting as we think we should .
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