Example sentences of "they have a [adj] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | For this purpose , shares should be regarded as non-equity if they have a restricted right to dividends or capital , or are redeemable . |
2 | They have a narrow frontage to the street and are planned around an atrium and peristyle . |
3 | Sue Goss , chair of Southwark 's Women 's Committee between 1982 and 1986 , claimed that because ‘ of the specific roles to which women are constrained , they have a specific relationship to local government service provision , employment and political representation ’ ( Goss 1984 : 122 ) . |
4 | They argue that they have a strong commitment to the environment and are making major investments to improve efficiency of water consumption , but that at the same time they also have a commitment to their customers . |
5 | They have a good claim to be considered " the world 's first organized radical-democratic political party " . |
6 | They have a similar principle to me — they only brew on Saturdays and Sundays ! |
7 | Later , as Paul prays for the disciples at Ephesus and lays hands on them , they have a similar experience to the household of Cornelius , namely they speak in tongues and prophesy . |
8 | The evidence of variable spelling in ME seems to point to an early origin , and if the arguments for this can be sustained , they have a clear relevance to understanding historical patterns of variation . |
9 | ‘ They like a drink but they have a weird attitude to anything else . ’ |
10 | But they have a ready answer to this challenge . |
11 | Be tolerant , they have an equal right to life . |
12 | Children must be heard , and must feel confident that they have an independent person to whom they can complain . |