Example sentences of "of [noun] have [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The perpetuations within the psyche of the situation of the child vis-à-vis parents and other powerful and authoritarian figures with whom the child of necessity had dealings at that time . |
2 | It is recognised however , that a change in teaching methods to a more enquiry mode of teaching has implications for both resources and In-Service training in Catholic Schools . |
3 | He wandered around for a couple of hours having chats with any of the old fellows who were around the place . ’ |
4 | A person 's level of g has ramifications for everyday life — in school , at work , and in personal matters . |
5 | Since research into commercials consistently shows that a substantial proportion of viewers have difficulty with this type of commercial , this seems to be a mildly over-optimistic assumption . |
6 | Whereas the vertical combs of honey-bees have cells on both sides , the paper-wasp 's horizontal combs have them only on the under-surface . |
7 | The object of the analysis is then to identify and explain in what circumstances the authoritarian direction of resources has advantage over market-type alternatives . |
8 | Parties may obtain discovery regarding any matter , not privileged , which is relevant to the subject matter involved in the pending action , whether it relates to the claim or defense of the party seeking discovery or to the claim or defense of any other party , including the existence , description , nature , custody , condition and location of any books , documents , or other tangible things and the identity and location of persons having knowledge of any discoverable matter . |
9 | The quirks of demography have implications for future tax policy . |
10 | Although strenuous versions of individualism have answers to all three points , one sees their force . |
11 | A further 2 per cent of women and 4 per cent of men had income from private pensions not derived from past employment ( ibid . , |