Example sentences of "[prep] these [noun pl] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Assume also that each of these states has a probability of 0.5 . |
2 | The supporters from three of these teams have a history of violence ; in Cairo , riot police are nearly always on hand , and even referees need protection from death threats . |
3 | Such research has shown that one group of these creatures had a brain very like that of the living lamprey . |
4 | She arrives , convincingly , at a much more positive — for the women in question — interpretation ; but also one which allows the writings and lives of these women to have a depth and dimension for us which was simply not available in many cases while we insisted on trying to see them as sexual victims of appalling restrictions of personal freedom : to see them as though they were us . |
5 | This is a good argument as it stands but one can well imagine that it would have been pressed in terms of these hopefuls having a right to be paid if they succeeded . |
6 | One of these men had a wife and family , and only joined the Powis Square circle when he was on a spree . |
7 | However , they are well recognised in children with extrahepatic portal hypertension and almost half of these patients have a history of previous surgery . |
8 | ‘ After delivery , the drop in the level of these hormones has a rebound effect on the immune system , which could trigger the disease , ’ he says . |
9 | Many of these trainees had a drugs problem . |
10 | Walking through the village on any racing day one would hear conversation like , " What do you know today Fred " and the reply would bring forth such words of wisdom as " Watch Richards in the 2.30 " , or " Back top weight " for these men had a language of their own and in the evening , meeting over a pint the locals would discuss the downfall of the favourite or starting prices and often the first greeting one would get on opening the door of the bar was " How did you get on today " Tich " " , and often the reply was " First and second , Fred " . |