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

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1 Through the network of INSET courses , inspectors , advisory teachers and personal contacts hunt out the names of schools where outstanding work is taking place or schools that have a reputation for being generally good .
2 We were playing pubs and clubs and had a sort of underground following — we put out our own records and stuff .
3 When Mum can relax in a deck chair and the children can enjoy making sand pipes and castles or having a donkey ride .
4 But if they do look up they will see a cat's-cradle of motley cables and wires that have a tale of initiative and rebellion to tell .
5 I got picked for the washing up detail and with six others swept the kitchen and dining room , drank the dregs from the glasses and bottles and had a conversation with one of the cooks about Beirut .
6 I feel we should look at all towns and villages that have a gas supply , and create a detailed register of estates and streets that do not have gas pipes running through them .
7 The company brews a range of bitters including Fremlins and Flowers and has a deal to sell Pedigree bitter from Burton brewer Marston 's through Whitbread pubs .
8 He keeps his daughter 's toys and finger-paintings and has a room for her to visit .
9 One advantage is that salaries are paid even during training ; and a career in the world of manufacture and commerce is attractive to those who want to do something ‘ real , ’ to take part in the basic process of creating wealth , to tackle a variety of problems and jobs and to have a chance to organise and administer , and perhaps to travel .
10 It 's a well-known therapy in places like mental hospitals and prisons and has a place for the elderly as well .
11 In these theories the basic objects are not particles , which occupy a single point of space , but things that have a length but no other dimension , like an infinitely thin piece of string .
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