Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] have a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless the debtor countries continue to have a problem because the flow of private finance fell considerably between 1982 and 1984 after the emergence of the debt problem , and this fall in private flows of capital has not recovered .
2 Equally no-one travelling on to Nicaragua could fail to notice the difference from Guatemala — people still have to live with civil war but for ten years have had a government that has actively promoted mental health .
3 By contrast , some patients seem to have a frequency that is rarely less than 10 in 24 hours and need to take antidiarrhoeal agents and modify their diet .
4 However , these classifications can not successfully be extrapolated to gastrointestinal lymphomas as MALT lymphocytes and their derived lymphomas seem to have a physiology that differs from their nodal counterparts .
5 Joan asked if the police had had a warrant and she replied , ‘ Yes . ’
6 Young Vietnamese women seemed to have a fragility that foreigners found irresistible .
7 ‘ If students wish to have a meeting or party which includes more than 10 people they must have my permission , ’ she said .
8 Seven known affected cases have had a sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy showing no polyps after 30 years of age ( 32 , 32 , 34 , 35 , 39 , 40 , and 58 years ) .
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