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

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1 As a result they have considerable doubts about the validity of the case for the control of mergers .
2 The counsel told the court : ‘ In Patel 's car they had loud music on and there was a certain amount of laughing going on .
3 I mention them briefly because among management trainers they have many aficionados ; they are written about more fully elsewhere .
4 Although together these elements comprise only about 22 ppm of the Earth 's crust they have many industrial uses , particularly as homogenous catalysts , as well as in less obvious areas such as cancer chemotherapy and in car exhaust systems .
5 Well they have four cars they have this wee car for , to tow the caravan to the caravan sites on holiday and then he has his new car and the father has a Jaguar and then they 've some other wee car just to get them about you know .
6 Friday they had fried egg
7 ‘ They have the same basic EQ as a humbucker , so you can get that really crunchy sort of distortion , but we also found that when you linked them up to a Fender-style five-way switch they had this amazing ability to clean up , like a Strat , in the in-between positions .
8 Where bureau heads are mobile within the structure of state administration they have less of an egoistic interest in maximizing budgets .
9 unclear get to buy your own I , I er did n't have rubber boots , I had big leather boots up to me thigh , that 's what I bought and that leather then they did n't have nails in the shoes in the , in the bottom they had wooden pegs , so that the , your leather was held by wooden pegs and the and the leather at that time were the thigh boots , you could roll them right the way down , .
10 Often described as automatic dosing equipment they have one or two delivery systems for the detergent and for the rinse additive if fitted .
11 In December they had three different interpretations of the Gross Domestic Product , which is one of the most important figures for macro-economists .
12 In the north of England they have New Year 's Day but they do n't in the south in England , they might do now .
13 The man they follow was a fine storyteller himself by all accounts — and there is no question they have some very good basic material . ’
14 They have a lower level of seats , like the new East Stand , but instead of an upper level of seats they have executive boxes for the assorted reptilia who frequent such places .
15 They are all , however , designed to work by the same physiological principles , and on this basis they have common components .
16 They said all of a sudden they 've all grown up !
17 After two weeks they had enough evidence and they charged me .
18 On this point they have much in common with travellers from the past : the word ‘ travel ’ comes from ‘ travail ’ and until the second half of the nineteenth century travel was such hard and dangerous work that few people contemplated it .
19 In the past year they have lost a bishop in a love-child affair but over the past few days they had more faith in prayer than in their politicians when it came to saving the Digital computer plant .
20 These were not people with chronic or serious illnesses and yet they claimed that on most days they had some sort of ache or pain or just a feeling of being ‘ run down ’ or ‘ drained ’ .
21 In the past they said men should n't be concerned about their looks and things , but it 's pretty obvious that they are , because boys are always looking in the mirror , and these days they have slicked-back hair and fancy clothes , and that sort of thing .
22 But said that they went on Tuesday evening they had some people over and they were looking we were gon na go for a meal in Chorley er they 'd come over from Grantham , and they were going over on the night on the night ferry , on night boat from Hollyhead .
23 While sexually mature males may remain in their natal troops they have little access to females , unless they are of especially high dominance .
24 Foremen are promoted from the ranks of production workers and as pivotal intermediaries they have quasi-managerial status .
25 Leaving their nest-holes they have some way to go before the sea can provide them with a refuge .
26 If you went into your Clarke 's shoe shop they 've all got the same clothes .
27 For meeting places they had private houses such as that of Richard Key at Eastden ; pride and strength in their chapels came later .
28 Tizard 's findings led her to conclude that the adopted children were the most fortunate — as a group they had fewer problems than the restored children .
29 Though in truth they had little need ; the last time we fought , they vanquished us easily … ’
30 Well , after the war they had these clinics where people went
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