Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [verb] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These kids have to have a structure , and to know that you mean what you say . ’ |
2 | These foxes seem to have no instinct to hunt and have little fear of man . |
3 | These ties have had the effect , not only of ensuring that the peripheral economies serve the needs of the core — principally through provision of cheap raw materials — but also of impeding and distorting political , social and cultural developments at the periphery . |
4 | Many of these problems seem to have a parallel in vision processing . |
5 | Mergers between these firms have had the effect of reducing the number of accountants who do not have a conflict of interest , simply because there are fewer firms . |
6 | These wheels appear to have an offset of 4 inches . |
7 | Most of these studies have had a struggle to remain solvent , and have depended on the generosity of charitable foundations such as Nuffield and Ford , as well as finance from government agencies , often via the health services . |
8 | In one way or another , all these therapies seem to have an effect on the electrical balances of the body . |
9 | These capacities do have a relationship with effectiveness . |
10 | All these approaches have had a degree of success , but the drug scene is a dynamic , creative one where just as one drug seems to be under control , a new threat emerges . |
11 | Thus these cells appear to have the equipment to pre-empt the energy needs of infected tissues , and if the stimulus is strong enough , with all nutrition cut off , such tissue will die . |