Example sentences of "[noun] have a choice " in BNC.

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1 It 's so called because the electrical vibratory massager has a choice of five heads according to the intensity of the massage and which part of the body is to be treated .
2 In fact the buyer has a choice .
3 It might be argued that this scheme puts the claimant who at present has a choice whether or not to use Ord. 53 , at a disadvantage because under the new scheme he or she would have to seek leave and would possibly be subject to very restrictive time-limits .
4 Successful multi-stack designs are often produced with additional stacks , so that the user has a choice of step length , e.g. a three-stack , sixteen rotor tooth motor gives a step of 7.5 degrees and by introducing an extra stack ( with consequent reorientation of the other stacks ) a 5.625 degree step is available .
5 Typical Polynesian huts are scattered throughout the grounds , each with its own lanai giving substantial views towards the ocean , and the complex has a choice of fine restaurants and bars for intimate meals or more lively evenings .
6 Our aim is to ensure that anyone who is unemployed for more than six months has a choice of job experience or training .
7 In these final years of radio prominence in the late 1940s and early 1950s , then , listeners had a choice of three BBC stations , including some regional variation .
8 Management has a choice about workers : it can pay them a pittance to control an on-off button , or minimise down time by training them to fix — ie program — the new machines .
9 The term ‘ strategy ’ , as a way of conceptualising management actions , refers to long-term policies pursued by management and it implies , according to one common approach , that management has a choice between alternative possibilities with respect to the best ways of attaining its labour relations objectives — within the constraints set by the external environment .
10 The management had a choice of throwing out the canteen manager or bringing out the paper .
11 ] Third World countries have a choice .
12 Golfers have a choice of venues including Delapre Golf Complex on Eagle Drive where you can ‘ pay-as-you-play ’ , and a new international course at Collingtree .
13 These commuters have a choice now .
14 Students taking the degree without honours have a choice of the subjects which they may take at a higher level .
15 From Lose Hill , after descending the long southeastern ridge , the walker has a choice .
16 Except for very basic or compact travel models , most hand-held dryers have a choice of power settings .
17 Within any given plant French workers have a choice between several unions differentiated on political and ideological grounds rather than by means of any structural principles of organisation .
18 Guests have a choice of two comfortable lounges , as well as a cheerful taverna bar where regular barbecues are held .
19 Indeed as friend , colleague or relation , the listener has a choice of responses which were not available to her had the task merely instructed her to listen : she could , for instance , adopt a cool intellectual probing , helping the talker to weigh up the pros and cons , or she could set up emotional resistance to the idea .
20 Whereas the ordinary person has a choice whether or not to act , the police officer , in view of his or her status , has a positive obligation to take action .
21 So fine is the distinction that in truth the High Court has a choice before it whether to interfere with an inferior court on a point of law .
22 This range of portable gas detectors has a choice of sensors including CO , SO 2 , H 2 S , O 2 , and combustible gases .
23 It lasted three days and during that time the 4,000 delegates had a choice of plenary sessions with top speakers , technical study groups , workshops , banquets , free time and even great music .
24 Viewers had a choice of four channels .
25 Women managers have a choice as to whether they wear trousers or a skirt .
26 Some search problems have a choice about where to begin .
27 He reckons suppliers have a choice : stick with lower prices and compromise on quality or raise prices and maintain high standards .
28 Not all functions , moreover , are mandatory upon local authorities ; some , like the provision of leisure centres , art galleries and playing fields are permissive ( which means the authority has a choice whether or not to provide them ) .
29 The sender has a choice of means .
30 Cryptogamic or fungoid diseases are encouraged by a combination of humidity and heat and the vigneron has a choice of proprietary brands of spray which can prevent or cure these conditions .
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