Example sentences of "they have in " in BNC.
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1 | One of them has in fact already opened just downtown in Arata Isosaki 's renovated space in a building at the corner of Prince Street and Broadway in the heart ( perhaps a more appropriate word would be bowels ) of SoHo . |
2 | In winter they earn next to nothing , few of them having in their youth learnt to knit and spin ; and if in summer they are able to go to harvest work , they must pay some person a shilling a week out of their earnings for looking after their children . |
3 | What do they have in common that makes them material substances ? |
4 | What do they have in common , these giants of the road ? |
5 | What on earth would they have in common ? ’ |
6 | What accent do they have in India ? ’ |
7 | Everything fell into place : clothes drier , grass cutter , teapot — what did they have in common ? |
8 | What future will they have in the recession that continues under the present Government ? |
9 | He 'll definitely be playing for the French next week and they would n't even confirm that he 'd been banned from the scum 's next 4 matches in Europe ( which ones did they have in mind ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ) . |
10 | What do they have in common beyond their youth and innocence ? |
11 | About how many erm planes would they have in during the week to repair , what was the , the turnover ? |
12 | Did they have in the road this wide , when they could 've had |
13 | What did they have in the house ? |
14 | condensed milk do they have in them ? |
15 | Were ‘ mores ’ matters of serious concern to the community , for example , and what significance ought they to have in a court of law ? |
16 | They had in fact used material gathered by him , and some of his reflections of the sanctity of marriage , in their pastoral letter on marriage in the previous year . |
17 | As they had in losing to Bath on the day Wales lost to Bridgend , Neath conceded a first-half deficit which proved too much for them to turn over . |
18 | We took four years to do it , partly so people would get accustomed to the idea , and it was fantastic that during those four years people worked at least as hard and as well as they had in the previous four . |
19 | Families may be placed high in these hierarchies for a variety of reasons — because they have brought with them the high status they had in their villages , because they have acquired status by helping new families settle here in the fifties and sixties and kept them in a state of perennial obligation , because they have gone up in class and ( as a Sikh woman in Newham told me ) ‘ claim status by pretending to be ultra-devout and criticising others who are less so . ’ |
20 | Cullam and he were both lorry drivers , both lived in council accommodation , but that was all they had in common . |
21 | They had in common only their youth and health and the fact , like all women , of each being someone 's daughter . |
22 | She went back into the lounge and sat with Fritz , finding out how remarkably much they had in common , until they were joined by Rosa and other friends and spent two magical hours until , at 10.00 , she stood up . |
23 | Consumers were not choosing efficiency and manufacturers were not improving efficiency as much as they had in the past . |
24 | But the united nation they had in mind , when they thought hard about it at all , was probably not what they have been landed with . |
25 | Perhaps I discerned something they had in common , but what I saw chiefly was that they were different from me . |
26 | Events there were taking much the same course as they had in Portugal , and as Mark had resolved that problem in double quick time , he was considered the best man to deal with this new problem situation . |
27 | Yet Gloria herself never seemed to hold on to more than the bare essentials that they had in their two paper carriers . |
28 | They had in any case been considering asking me to remove her , as she had caused them quite a lot of trouble in one way and another . |
29 | Apart from the fact that most of them were self-made , the other thing they had in common is that they were all essentially ‘ doers ’ , unencumbered by second thoughts . |
30 | As a middle-aged bishop he was reluctant to believe that miracles still happened in his world as they had in the time of the Lord and his apostles . |