Example sentences of "[verb] they have [det] " in BNC.

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1 Who were the Magi , what , who where they and I 'll give you an extra mark for each one of their names , I did n't know they had any names .
2 She and Earl Spencer worked on a book for the Greater London Council called What is Our Heritage ? and soon found they had much in common .
3 She makes sure morning coffee and beverages get to the outbuildings on campus , then organises staff for special functions that day , checking they have all they need on the trolleys for the VC 's or PVC 's lunches .
4 The workers say they 've little chance of getting another job .
5 It may have been costly , but those in charge say they had little choice .
6 Neither the family of Kingsley Sam nor the police say they have any idea why he was shot .
7 Old residents say they have more in common with the latinos than with the ultra-rich who have taken over their valley .
8 German prosecutors say they have enough information to investigate GM 's complaints that Mr Lopez , and other senior executives who defected , took secret documents with them to VW .
9 Says they 've enough food .
10 Golf course get the thumbs down — the study says they have little to do with farm tourism — and further farm museums , rare breed centres and farm attractions which need a large number of visitors to service a high capital investment should not be encouraged .
11 Having decided they had that power , they decided not to exercise it and made no order under that section .
12 Our explanation for this was that unions might feel they had less control over the conditions of indirectly employed temporary workers than over the conditions of those who are directly employed .
13 I noticed they had some Philippine mahogany doors in Do It All
14 were three three in court anyway , I hope they 've all this lot .
15 ‘ It 'll show they have some friends , ’ Claire says .
16 That 's why you can see they 've all had them
17 ‘ I would have thought they had enough country in Sweden , ’ Bragg said crossly , ‘ without his bothering about ours . ’
18 They 're like erm they they 've got they 've all got funny , it 's , do you know like the Asterix names and that ?
19 Loss of the loved one can raise the same intensity of emotion : a sense of betrayal , hatred of the betrayer , extreme jealousy of a rival-feelings over which a person may believe they have little or no control .
20 well that was , you know I mean they were all waiting they had all got their arm bands on and it was do we take them in or not ?
21 To say that the crowd is ‘ learning fast ’ implies that before Flying arrived they had some catching up to do — which is not true .
22 MCKENNAS have shown they have few equals in the Antrim District Darts League with a 10–0 whitewash Skeffington .
23 The bouncers at Lord Tom 's disco bar maintain they have little trouble .
24 The Common Good Fund and they , they had you know all I mean you know they had all feelers out for all , all the things , so there are a couple of dates which came up in the last meeting erm for further pilots and then the intention is to just go ahead from
25 the erm , you know they had some sausage left over , so I thought if I cook them then you know , if you wanted to we could cook the ham
26 you know they 've both got little jobs , they 've never be late and they
27 But the females compete for males because the male has a pouch literally on the front of his , of his belly , you know what a sea horse looks like , he looks like a horse actually , not surprisingly , you know they have this kind of , they have a kind of tail and they have this kind of pouch .
28 remember they had that erm , competition for the surf man .
29 Managers , for example , often assume they have all the relevant information required to conduct an adequate assessment of the need for change .
30 They believe they have such an opportunity at the moment and no one here dares say where the pound may stand against the Deutschmark when the Chancellor rises to speak tomorrow .
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