Example sentences of "they [verb] have [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They are not on the whole involved in direct teaching and , second , each of them has to have a separate viewpoint because the focus of the job is mainly outside that of any school . |
2 | A lot of them seem to have the whole class |
3 | Most people are aware , for instance , that a major link between those who suffer heart attacks is that they tend to have a high level of cholesterol in the blood . |
4 | Both teams have lost their first game so a win tomorrow is vital if they want to have a realistic chance of making the play-offs . |
5 | Such statements may be based on strong conviction and close observation , and may even be felt to be self-evident , but they appear to have no empirical status — are merely , we might say , guesses — unless supported by frequency data . |
6 | Despite the undeniable interest and importance of semantic and statistical studies of language , they appear to have no direct relevance to the problem of determining or characterising the set of grammatical utterances . |
7 | These can be substantial — one , at least , reaches over a million entries — but — they appear to have no obvious advantage over the databases described above , except , perhaps , when they afford the prospect of immediate supply from stock of titles held in their files . |
8 | Pupils soon grow weary of a parade of historical topics selected solely because they appear to have a popular appeal or relevance . |
9 | Talking of which , Neighbours ' twins Gillian and Gayle Blakeney ( pictured above , although which is which is anyone 's guess ) in Liverpool to prepare for this year 's Empire panto , Dick Whittington , say they hope to have a single cut by Christmas . |
10 | ‘ I first saw his pictures during the punk period and they seemed to have a similar punch , a thriller realism . ’ |
11 | They seemed to have a good relationship , agree about most things , and never , never row — at least , not in front of the children . |
12 | They seemed to have a different attitude to the lecturers and were not afraid to go to them for elucidation of points they did not fully understand , and in tutorials showed their wider knowledge , and their readiness to think for themselves rather than just reproduce what they had learned from textbooks and lectures . |
13 | Finding herself passing Tony 's lodgings one evening when they 'd had no pre-arranged date , she had decided on impulse to drop in and surprise him . |
14 | Surely , after the wonderful night of passion she had experienced with Ross , they 'd had a real chance of mending their relationship ? |
15 | I did ask if they 'd had a nice meal , but Lisabeth just ‘ harrumphed ’ so I dropped the subject and told them instead that I was going to meet Duncan and collect Salome 's car . |
16 | But they 'd had a thorough look through his life just to be sure and hit the jackpot entirely by chance . |
17 | That 's what I said first , I said ooh they 'd had a terrible job ! |
18 | that 's what I mean if they 'd had a good whistler he kept instead of her , could n't he ? |
19 | They 'd had a good time . |
20 | They 'd had a good time , it had given him a good holiday , her too . |
21 | Her father , Peter Few Brown said they 'd had a good visit . |
22 | In all the cases they 'd had a violent experience in earlier childhood . |
23 | They 'd had a huge fork lift truck on the roof where they stored materials . |
24 | They 'd had a wonderful afternoon . |
25 | ‘ I feel women are pushed out of hospital , just as if they 'd had a minor operation , or a very mild illness . ’ |
26 | 2 crew were killed and many locals felt they 'd had a lucky escape . |
27 | You know , I was on the phone to a customer for fifteen to twenty minutes because they 'd had a bad experience and I was actually making an appointment for Roy to go in and that twenty minutes is a long time , and I think really if anything , it 's just brought to me really , , how little time sometimes , it 's not always the case , it does vary , that , depending on the incoming calls , depending if you 've got got through the emerging paperwork for whatever reason , how little quality time perhaps you do actually spend on the phone , making outgoing calls to sell . |
28 | He signalled to the waiter ; during the brief ceremony of settling the bill , handing over a tip and saying yes thank you they 'd had a lovely evening and enjoyed their meal , his avoidance of her eye was constant and deliberate . |
29 | But they 'd had a little drink in Germany , and did n't know where to head ! |
30 | Even if they 'd had a formal partnership , which they did n't , it would have made no difference . |