Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's time for everyone to have a super time !
2 I am keen for them to have a greater opportunity to develop both their working and their family lives .
3 Also , you must ensure that there is sufficient time and resources for them to have a reasonable likelihood of success .
4 Although babies do n't really need to wear ‘ proper ’ shoes , it 's nice for them to have a soft covering in ‘ breathable ’ leather to protect their delicate feet .
5 It is difficult for them to have a high profile throughout the whole of the night and into the morning . ’
6 That part of a social policy course that is concerned with describing policies and the institutions responsible for them has a clear face value to the social policy ‘ practitioner ’ .
7 Perhaps in the matter of excitement Davis and Baker between them had a special way of making the blood dance , but ( listen to the Overture , for instance ) Nelson achieves a fine clarity of texture and , even more than Davis , he makes the phrases ‘ speak ’ .
8 It 's a big honour for the choir , who between them have a combined age of 2,500 years .
9 It was so much the sort of remark one could only make to a girl friend , but Rupert took it very nicely and said with only slightly forced heartiness , ‘ Jolly good , and it 's an excuse for me to have a better meal than usual , too .
10 Those who are looking after her have a difficult task and it should not be made more difficult by being harassed by requests for information .
11 Beneath it were a photograph of a beaming Ruby Dobby and a few hundred words about her having a psychic revelation that Sniffy Wilson was near London and trying to make contact with a friend .
12 Their attack focused on St Margaret 's School in Cricklewood , where they found ten refugee girls , three of whom had a religious background .
13 It was these brilliant architectural triumphs which so much impressed foreign visitors , many of whom had a professional interest and who came to learn as well as admire .
14 The master who went abroad had three servants , each of whom had a certain amount of ability .
15 As a further example , the chunk could be used by two users , one of whom had a small default font , and the other a large : again the size of each Title would adapt accordingly .
16 Commercially available expert system shells have been used since most of the expert systems have been developed by engineering tradesmen , few of whom had a strong computing background .
17 Jane was thirty-three and had two children , one of whom had a slight speech defect which made Jane very interested in speech therapy .
18 Accompanying these kids were what appeared to be three extravagant South American transvestites in dresses , rouge and lipstick , one of whom had a used tampon on a piece of string around her neck .
19 There were , in fact , many Irish Americans in United Motors at high management levels , all of whom had a nostalgic affection for the ‘ auld counthrie ’ , and indeed for anything Irish ; but that was because most of them had never actually been there .
20 It should come as no surprise that , in a society with increasing numbers of very old people , proportionately and absolutely , a substantial proportion of whom have a serious degree of mental infirmity , a significant number will suffer abuse .
21 Most of the cavers I have met , and I have met hundreds , have been careful and courageous people who cave for the adventure , challenge and hard physical exercise , and most of whom have a deep appreciation of the beauties of underground limestone .
22 ‘ He hates to think of me having a good time , ’ said Camille .
23 At first some of them had a deceptive brightness , but their abominable quality soon revealed itself and decay rapidly set in .
24 None of them had a coherent programme , or strategy designed to bring the mass movement into power .
25 Each of them had a ten-to twelve-column-inch splash on the front page , with a picture of Dr. Briant standing glowering at the desk in the board room , and each of them carried leaders about Briant and his project .
26 That as it were milkman 's stool with three legs and each of them has a certain amount of power and it is a question of the adjustment of that power and it is not the of the power to my Right Honourable Friend , the Home Secretary and yet when things go wrong , and they do , in police forces and in local auth police authorities , what happens , people turn round to the Home Secretary and say what are you going to do about it .
27 If two assets have the same risk but one of them has a lower return than the other , then it is sold and the proceeds are invested in the other .
28 None of them has a sore throat .
29 For example , a man with a hundred head of cattle , sheep and goats trains his son to know them by their colour only or by their size and type of horns , while every one of them has a special name .
30 Could you introduce er the people , your team , particularly as I think one of them has a different name to the label in front of them .
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