Example sentences of "they have [art] [adj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Not only do they have a greater opportunity to commit their favoured types of crimes , but they have the capacity to influence which of their behaviours will be regarded as corporate crimes in the first place .
2 Police have scaled down the search for a multiple rapist saying they 've no new leads to follow .
3 They 've a long way to go if one of these youngsters are to compete at Sydney in the year 2 000 … but already they 've claimed a notable scalp .
4 In Division Three Hereford United will be hoping to make it two wins in two … they 've a new star rising in the west Chris Pike 's his name … three goals in two games
5 They had to struggle bringing us up so they had no real time to bother about anything else . ’
6 ‘ Clearly the members of the UGC had some informal qualitative knowledge of the relative research strategies of different university departments , but they had no systematic evidence to support these views .
7 Their correct address is 6 Stassinos Street , Larnaca , but whilst I was there their Cessna 172 was having its annual and they had no other four-seaters to offer , only Cessna 152s .
8 Although they had no single rooms left , they said finally , they had had a late cancellation of a suite .
9 On the other hand , while Christians felt the pressure to make such a distinction and to separate the sacred sharply from the profane , they had no clear criteria to show where the line was to be drawn .
10 They had no sanctioned power to intervene in the affairs of their members , but only to represent them to outsiders .
11 Branson 's readiness to delegate responsibility and encourage people in tasks for which they had no particular qualification had been important in determining the mood of the company .
12 They had no particular reason to like Sutton .
13 The burden inevitably fell mainly on the mothers and it seemed that their loneliness could at least be lessened if they had a regular opportunity to share their experiences .
14 And then he gave orders to Punch for tea to be prepared and they had a terrible time finding any china that was n't cracked or broken and then she went on working in the pantry as quiet as a mouse and she could hear you both talking as clear as clear .
15 Someone , a bit of a wag , said , ‘ Time they had a new stick to hit that there bell . ’
16 And when my father spoke about He got a holi they got a holiday from the school , that day , because the teacher came to see this old body going out the glen that 's body and they walked out , so it 'd be two miles out and then maybe another three miles up the er Glen Shee kirk here , so they had a good bit to carry him .
17 They had a personal stake in improving their own incomes ( and they were aided in this by the growth of white-collar and public-sector trade unions ) , and they had a professional commitment to improve the lot of the clients of their services .
18 If York or London needed Bell or Ramsey they had a moral duty to move whether or not they wanted it .
19 They had a good night 's sleep but they had a tremendous job waking up this morning .
20 They had a working committee did n't they and a sub
21 But they had a Tsarist treasure hidden there — that desk set .
22 ‘ So they had a small secret do with just close friends , then went back four weeks later for the proper wedding .
23 When she arrived at the beginning of July , they had a great deal to talk about .
24 They had a strong incentive to ensure hospitals made efficient use of their money on behalf of their patients ( Glennerster , 1992 ) .
25 Even though the chances of owning a boarding house were less then the people we listened to first believed , they had a distinctive orientation to work which no other group expressed .
26 This is not to say that they opposed coalition in 1922 merely from personal motives ; they had a legitimate ambition to serve their country and resented what they saw as the promotion of less able Liberals .
27 Well the County made certificates for the Polytechnic phase two student hostels off John Garne Way , er that actually for phase one was about the last time they got an award at all , and er the panel were very pleased with those , they said they had a nice community feel , and yet the occupants had some privacy , they thought they , and they were pleased to see how well phase one had weathered as well .
28 Patients were excluded if they had a systemic illness requiring treatment or were currently being treated with antiulcer agents .
29 They had a long way to go .
30 They had a long way to go before that could happen .
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