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

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1 Some days she had a fever and spoke very fast .
2 For a few years it has a monopoly in world markets and a good order book .
3 For a few years it has a monopoly in world markets and a good order book .
4 In such cases we have a notion of a whole which is more , at least phenomenologically , than a mere assemblage of parts .
5 They would sit outside wait in that days we had a seat out in the and even if was a seat for sitting outside they would sit on their own way or on a rock .
6 We have erm , managers of these funds who have a lot of expertise , a lot of experience , we 've been going over thirty years now , and we 've grown extremely quickly because of the expertise of our managers .
7 Like all things these days we have a quality policy statement .
8 On houses where the screws were really strict about these things you had a locker check each week and if every single item was n't in your locker you 'd had it .
9 Well I get involved in it in so many different ways erm this is a difficult one , but one of the things that happens is that a number of teachers , both from the area and elsewhere , erm do advanced courses at the university and as part of these courses we have a unit on evaluation , and for this they will choose some area of their school work which they and their colleagues — and I emphasise that this is something they do have to involve their colleagues back at school in very much — erm feel it would be useful to look at and then they try and discuss with their colleagues what aspects of it are important and significant and what ought to be seen , and they bring this discussion back and we all discuss together there 'll be different teachers working on different problems the different ways in which they could approach this problem and how they might most usefully be able to do it and at the end of the exercise they will have found out quite a lot about this particular area of teaching and very often we find that the people they 've consulted have themselves got quite interested in it and begun to realize that it 's not being done in a way that 's there to threaten them , they 're not sending a report to the headmaster or the Chief Education Officer or anything like that — it 's for the benefit of the people doing the work themselves .
10 At all times we have a sense of not being able to achieve any change of direction on how the European Community conducts its affairs .
11 1775 patients of all ages who had a total of 1805 asthma attacks over three months .
12 Signed Danish is a gestural/auditive language in which Danish is spoken at the same time as signs from the Sign Language are used for all words which have a concept , and as far as possible grammatical rules [ are used ] from sign language .
13 The problem is , when you have conducted a piece for many years you have a knowledge of the interior musical structures that are closed to most theatre directors .
14 Over a period of many years I had a succession of research students working On the Eocene strata of the Isle of Wight , off the south coast of England .
15 This is not necessarily the function of the passive in all languages which have a category of voice .
16 The Design Change ( DC ) has successfully been submitted for assessment by all interested users ; ie. all users who have a package containing any of the modules listed on the DC , managers of all modules listed on the DC and the DC submitter .
17 All boys who have a handicap of 9 or less are asked to see in his room at 8.50 this morning .
18 ‘ Like many women who have a baby quite late in life , the birth of my child was a moment of sheer happiness — and the start of even more joy , ’ she says .
19 And Jenny said all those years I had a crush on that teacher she said and I thought he never noticed me .
20 ‘ Moreover , it is important to realise that a commitment to animal welfare is consistent with striving to improve the overall condition of those individuals who have a welfare , both humans and other animals , even if this means decreasing the welfare of some .
21 I find it breathtaking after the Group 4 fiasco they should even consider privatising those things which have a security content .
22 In a sermon on 1 Corinthians 10:19–24 , he rebuked ‘ those dreamers who have a spirit of bitterness and contradiction , who reprove everything and pervert the order of nature . ’
23 All Blacks coach Laurie Mains said : ‘ Grant is one of those players you have a lot of confidence in .
24 Scotvec Modules have been developed for those pupils who have a pass at General level and not wish to do Higher .
25 By 1965 it appeared that 48 per cent of retired men over 65 , but only 24 per cent of single women over 60 and 11 per cent of widows over pensionable age had employers ' pensions , younger women predominating among those women who had a pension in their own right ( Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance , 1966 , p. 154 ) .
26 He further recommends the use of the term gestational impaired glucose tolerance for those women whose two hour value lies between 9 and 11 mmol/l , reserving the term gestational diabetes for those women who have a result indicating diabetes on a glucose tolerance test in pregnancy .
27 He was in a far better position financially to help her than her own parents who had a lot of children and responsibilities , whereas he had no children and everything he had would go to her .
28 ‘ In both cases we had a player sent off and conceded a penalty .
29 In common with most organisations we have a requirement placed on us to provide a head count at periodic intervals .
30 I do n't really understand how computer suppliers seem to get away with this , because with most things you have a year 's guarantee , and then you start your maintenance contract .
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