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

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1 ‘ They used to advocate it for withdrawing heroin addicts — naturally they had little success .
2 Cos basically they have these sort of kiddies all these activities and you just help you help out .
3 The men themselves could hardly bear to be above ground ; at least down below they had each other .
4 Perhaps they had some kind of masonic understanding , they 'd all been through the same initiation .
5 Perhaps they had another reconciliation . ’
6 Perhaps they had more confidence in Mortimer as a commander than they ever had in Edward II : Mortimer held the lordship of Trim ( County Meath ) in right of his wife and although he had been defeated by Edward Bruce in Meath in December 1315 , he had shown some skill in restoring order in Ireland after the Bruce invasion .
7 She left when she got adopted as Conservative candidate for Newbury , so he is not without erm competent female advice , and some would say perhaps they have more power than the having a woman colleague in the cabinet .
8 If only they had some grenades of the gas or choke or knockout variety !
9 Their views are readily recognizable in a world where the fuss about the Turin Shroud has reminded us of a time when high hopes and claims of miracle were commonly attached to pieces of the true cross or heads of John the Baptist , where much Christian literature promises believers great success in life if only they have enough faith in God , and where men and women of political power still try to have God and his Church on their side , and to use their authority to enhance their own .
10 They used to be in they 've all gone over to Luton .
11 And then his son they had a Mercs each , and he 's built a new bungalow now in they 've all got massive big places , it 's fantastic the money they made out of it .
12 So they had that from there on Friday night did they not ?
13 So they had all these letters printed up , that they owe us one
14 So they had another big fight down there , did n't they ?
15 So they had this girl which they showed er , where they had to break all the bone up under here
16 so they 've all we 've all been vetted over over a number of years .
17 So they 've all
18 So they 've all gone back .
19 So they 've both invited themselves again .
20 So they have all the advantages of being indoors and outdoors at the same time , making performances at Garsington a unique experience .
21 So they have some of the same kind of problems that we have , but in a rather different form .
22 So they have half a speech day
23 Together they have some 25,000 miles of track , employ about 400,000 people , and turn over DM 25 billion ( £10bn ) .
24 Childbearing makes women dependent and thus they have less access to such freedom .
25 Of course they did n't get the portable with this , they rang them up , said where 's my colour portable said I 'll put you on to the manager anyway they had some deal that night that erm to launch this Mini Mayfair or whatever it was wine and cheese thing so he went to the wine and cheese thing and worried he was gon na kick up a fuss so they gave him a telly anyway .
26 ( Conversely they have those fictitious individuals speak through them , " rehearsing every word as closely as he/they can " ( I : 732 – 3 ) . )
27 There scientists will discover the sex and age of the skeletons and whether or not they had any diseases .
28 For most people ( whether or not they have any loss of hearing ) it is an advantage to use the resonators fully .
29 These two had known each other for well over thirty years , meeting first at school and then finding their paths crossing again and again as they shifted with their respective jobs , till finally they had both come back permanently to the town they started from .
30 Meanwhile they have all the benefits of West German social security — unemployment pay , health insurance and so on .
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