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

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1 However , the content through which these mathematical skills are taught has a set of messages all of its own and because we live in a capitalist society we can easily be unaware of these messages — about the exploitation of labour , the sexism , the inequalities based on racism and social class — that are all a part of the ideology of capitalism .
2 ‘ The Ashton Gate boo-boys are beginning to have a go at me and it does n't help , ’ said Cole .
3 Crowds of celebs are having to have a laugh and raise loads of cash for children .
4 All courses , except where specifically arranged , are conducted in English and participants are expected to have a command of English as a working language .
5 Ferranti 's naval and avionics businesses are thought to have a turnover of about £500m .
6 Differentiation ( Fig. 50 ) is readily made between the two on gross examination or with a hand lens , when the cervical alae of T. cati are seen to have an arrow-head form , with the posterior margins almost at a right angle to the body , whereas those of Toxascaris taper gradually into the body .
7 As a whole these wastes are estimated to have an energy equivalent of 21 million tonnes of coal , and government , industry and local authorities alike are very keen on obtaining energy from such cheap sources which are termed biofuels — fuels that come from an organic origin .
8 While the debate about " quality " continues it is anticipated that these standards are going to have an impact on all personal injury lawyers .
9 I think we 're now in the third phase , where women are expected to have a job , but at the same time to look after the family and keep themselves alluring to men .
10 Politicians are deemed to have a bias for stability and continuity .
11 Furthermore , in those cases where these events are allowed to have a probability of I , that is no more than logically consistent with their being necessitated .
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