Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [adv] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Besides ecclesial and liturgical pluralism , theological pluralism is also commended — a genuine diversity ‘ even in the theological elaborations of revealed truth ’ ( Unitatis Redintegratio 4 ) , the natural consequence of the ‘ lawful freedom of theological enquiry to which laity and clergy alike have a right ’ ( Gaudium et Spes 62 ) . |
2 | ‘ Each table has a large number on a notice and customers also have a floor plan , ’ says Coates spokesowman Sarah Heward . |
3 | And customers now have a choice of MS-DOS , Windows , NT , NetWare , UnixWare , Solaris , NextStep or OS/2 on their personal computers , while a Sun user , for instance , must stick with Solaris . |
4 | And customers now have a choice of DOS , Windows , NT , NetWare , UnixWare , Solaris , Nextstep or OS/2 on their PCs , while a Sun user , for instance , must stick with Solaris . |
5 | ( Note that the Act also establishes a general rule that where the LEA and governors both have a say in the matter , and their decisions conflict , whichever leads to the earlier return of the pupil should prevail . ) |
6 | Gorillas , dolphins and whales certainly have a reputation for being peace-loving and harmless to humans but , on the other hand , tigers and polar bears are both well known as potential man-eaters , while elephants can hardly be described as innocuous , even if they prefer to mind their own business most of the time . |
7 | We must campaign strongly to ensure that men and women still have a state pension that is n't just a pittance at sixty . |
8 | He told me then , I do n't know why , but pain and drugs usually have a lot to do with that urge to confess that seems to overtake the dying . |
9 | This dislike of their bodies leads to fasting between the episodes of overeating and sufferers commonly have a sense of failure , low self-esteem and loss of control . |