Example sentences of "they have [art] [noun] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is precisely because I am so in favour of family planning — of women ( and men ) planning their own families — that I am so supicious of any population policy that attempts to do anything but help them have the number of children they think is best for them .
2 It is precisely because I am so in favour of family planning — of women ( and men ) planning their own families — that I am so supicious of any population policy that attempts to do anything but help them have the number of children they think is best for them .
3 Neither do they have the sort of plans and features which accord with our earlier ideas of what a Saxon village should look like .
4 And a fifth of businesses with turnover of up to £1m said they had no firm of lawyers with whom they deal with on a regular basis at all .
5 Officers did not go out of the camp to work and they had no contact with women .
6 He argues that no social units can be treated in isolation as though they had no contact with others : all groups , whether tribes , villages , nations or families interact with other groups .
7 Jewish leaders insisted they had no argument with blacks and were not opposed to a black Vice-President .
8 They had no liking for ghosts since their previous experience .
9 They had a choice of alleys .
10 They , they had a documentary on Metros apparently and the Me they said that Metros of a certain period for about , I think from his period sort of A registration , B registration , Y registration they 're absolute rubbish apparently .
11 Before Linfield equalised they had a couple of efforts .
12 I I think you were all here listening to the erm pensioners before you were they were talking about their ideas which were also our ideas in our er report on the designated ownership of , of the pension funds and in particular they had a couple of ideas which you may have heard about having the word pension in the in the names , just technical points , er pension in the names of er of the funds and and people who were er giving advice on behalf of them .
13 They had a problem about chickens in that programme tonight .
14 They had a reputation as healers , good lords who possessed the secrets of both heaven and earth .
15 They had a conversation of sorts with the two inebriates who had laughed at Joe 's opening remarks to them .
16 They had a lot of joiners up from Paisley and they employed a lot of local labour as well .
17 And they got reckon they were They had a lot of henhouses then they were working a lot hens and there were five or six henhouses all blown to bits and the hens scattered about everywhere .
18 Ooh they had a lot of bangers this morning !
19 They had a lot of stones there
20 They had a group of friends with them .
21 For a government committed to radical change , they had a number of disadvantages .
22 They had a number of fires over the years at 's Mill , er and one was in eighteen sixty six or sixty seven .
23 And if they could n't find them there they had a number of informers in the .
24 Sometimes money was made , sometimes lost : life was cheap and amusing , they had a host of friends — of them all , Lalage was perhaps the closest .
25 They had a passion for clothes , and every particular of how a dress or coat was made was studied in the most minute detail .
26 Already they had the air of curios or souvenirs — oddities from another age .
27 They had the heads of rats ; rats five feet long .
28 In Wigan the women wore trousers , they had the strength of horses , and Munby loved that .
29 The insiders — and Letterman is right on the inside track — pick up these changing signals constantly ; they have no patience with outsiders ' scepticism .
30 While Mantis Shrimps are fascinating creatures , they have no place in aquaria , except perhaps on their own .
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