Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [noun pl] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This afternoon police had a warning for other youngsters who carry similar weapons .
2 Some search problems have a choice about where to begin .
3 Some periodical catalogues have a subject arrangement .
4 Under this Act Councils have a duty to provide financial support for local bus services that are socially necessary , but which would not otherwise be provided on a commercial basis by bus companies .
5 Some videocassette machines have a switch marked " programmed operation " or " programme memory " .
6 Some video materials have a practice stage built into each unit .
7 Few kite flyers have a 50metre or 150ft clear run in their home yards , so this operation has to be completed in public , hence the need for speed and precision .
8 Some twin bedrooms have a side sea view and balcony and are available at a supplement .
9 Some twin rooms have a balcony .
10 What these critics apparently ca n't stomach is that wealth creators have a tendency to acquire wealth in the process of creating it for others .
11 Such testate protozoans have a record extending back to the Cambrian .
12 Each of these course occurrences has a number of module occurrences associated with it .
13 These North-east derbies have a habit of being decided by a single goal .
14 Many interview schedules have a mix of the two types .
15 The , the point of the change in our constitution was actually to er move strictly away from all parish organizations having a right to representative here , and just a small number have elected .
16 Many learning systems have a problem solving component of this form .
17 In spark-ignition ( petrol-type ) engines all gas fuels have a lot to offer , and natural gas produces the cleanest burn of the lot .
18 If all input owners have a say in all decisions , decision-making is a costly process : the greater the number of decision-makers , the more resources are used up in sending out the information needed to make the decision ; and the more time is needed , in total , to give each person the opportunity to argue his preferred solution to any problem .
19 But they were undoubtedly a constructive way of bringing labour and capital together to resolve their problems peacefully in an atmosphere of mutual recognition and compromise.For this reason , given that employers and governments were willing to accept that trade unions had a function and that they had come to stay , they appeared to the Labour Department of the Board of Trade as its functions developed in the early years of the twentieth century , to be especially useful in dealing with some of the conflicts between labour and capital in which it increasingly became involved .
20 For instance , although PPG7 discouraged sporadic housing , several district councils had a reputation for permitting it .
21 As a result of inflation and part repayment of mortgages most home owners have a property which is worth far more than they owe on it .
22 As a result of inflation and part repayment of mortgages most home owners have a property which is worth far more than they owe on it .
23 Most portrait painters have a bunch of demons on their backs , and they 're so terrified that they 're not doing something innovative , terrified it 's not exactly like the model .
24 Most portrait painters have a bunch of demons on their backs ’
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