Example sentences of "[det] [noun] have [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Some swings have seats of various heights , others have double handgrips or a rubber tyre .
2 A word here about singing — some schools have courses in choral singing , and may also run individual classes ; not all students are singers , obviously , but it is always a useful addition to other vocal training .
3 Some hangars have doors at each end and these make a good wind tunnel if both ends are opened at the same time .
4 Some models have mesh at both ends for just this purpose .
5 Some concierges have deals with individual taxi or mini-cab drivers who are able to jump the rank outside .
6 Similarly , some people have access to unequal reward , not because of any talent or functional importance , but by accident of birth .
7 Some languages have demonstratives with three and four way distinctions on the proximal-distal dimension , so that the North West American language Tlingit , for example , has demonstratives glossable as " this one right here " , " this one nearby " , " that one over there " , and " that one way over there " , while Malagasy has a six-way contrast on the same dimension ( Frei , 1944 : 115 ; Anderson & Keenan , in press ) .
8 Hairdressers have generally undertaken an apprenticeship ; however , some colleges have places for mature students and there is nothing to stop you working from home .
9 None of these tenants have access to any tools or materials , and in some cases they 've been told that they 'll have to pay for the repair work .
10 The court has ruled that these standards have force in British law .
11 If subatomic particles are no more than probabilities until we look at them , why should any one of these probabilities have supremacy over any of the others ?
12 Thousands of people of all ages have benefit from well-proven cosmetic improvement procedures .
13 This is the more important part of the capital/income confusion in public sector organizations : agreement on the irrelevance of income as a performance measure can often be readily obtained because service provision may have nothing to do with the profit motive ; on the other hand , all organizations have capital of some sort .
14 All books have patterns for many pop-up designs and No. 2 has pre-cut designs ready to use on card as well as patterns .
15 But all people have experience of negative emotions such as fear and anger .
16 Many people have experience of this from gorging sessions in childhood .
17 Many people have doubts about such sampling methods .
18 To that extent it does not matter in principle whether the individuals are described in a particular society as ‘ upper class ’ , ‘ middle class ’ or ‘ lower class ’ , or whether the society is rural or urban : it is a universal that all individuals in all societies have contacts with other individuals ( even the exceptional case — say , a hermit — has occasional societal contacts or has had them in the past , and ‘ isolates ’ are special cases ) .
19 All children have fads at different times which resolve as quickly as they arrive and so it can be difficult for parents to determine where they should start to draw the line .
20 There should be sufficient staff both day and night to ensure that all residents have access at all times to physical and emotional support .
21 Many churches have evidence of continuing interest in pagan themes .
22 Bellsdyke unit requires nursing staff to inform medical staff and the ICN if three or more patients have symptoms of enteric illness , or if an individual has diarrhoea for longer than a day .
23 Persons other than police officers who are charged with the duty of investigating offences or charging offenders shall in the discharge of that duty have regard to any relevant provision of such a code .
24 Both tiers have access to on-line SCO application directories , technical reference library , a problem and solutions database and a help desk .
25 However , this list may be far from complete since most governments have objectives in other areas , notably the distribu-tion of income and wealth .
26 Most firms have people with different areas of expertise .
27 The houses are arranged around at least one courtyard , so most rooms have windows on two or three sides , and therefore are light and airy .
28 There are , of course , others , and most people have elements of several of these types in their nature .
29 Most hotels have periods of high activity and low activity and therefore it is quite common practice to organise the duty rotas for certain members of staff on a ‘ split duty ’ basis .
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