Example sentences of "[conj] people have [det] " in BNC.

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1 Did you feel that people had that same kind of disillusionment with the government more generally speaking ?
2 There is no evidence that people had any more influence on the policies of major institutions .
3 Increasing prosperity in the United Kingdom meant that people had more spare cash , and much of this was spent on an increase in personal travel .
4 Mrs Thatcher saw this as the tragic side of a prosperous Britain , pointing out on the BBC news on 20 August 1989 when visiting the wreck , that people had more money nowadays , and seemed to be going out and enjoying themselves , which was why so many people were on board .
5 One of the concerns that people have these days is the side effects of treatments — you cure the particular disease , but you create other problems which then go on and on .
6 and so on , so I 'm not surprised that people have these ideas about us .
7 I also think it 's important that people have this sort of emotional side of it taught to them as well , you 're often taught like the straight , you know , the wee sperm and the wee egg come together and you get a baby , but you do n't , not taught about the emotional side of it a lot
8 It is also worth noting that , due to the fact that people have fewer sense receptors in the neck , it is very difficult to tell when you are tensing your neck muscles and when you are not .
9 This data can quickly be transferred from one information system to another and can be combined and transformed in ways which might not otherwise be practicable ; furthermore , data held on computers is invisible and not directly intelligible so that people have more difficulty in knowing what is in the records or what is happening to them .
10 Unemployment may mean that people have more leisure time available but lack of money restricts the kind of activities they are able to participate in during their spare time .
11 We need to develop a good strong home market , and for that we need relatively light taxation so that people have more money in their pockets to spend .
12 It was also assumed that if people had more of their gross income to spend as they chose then they would purchase goods and services that they wanted rather than the state spending money on goods and services for which there may be little or no demand .
13 I wonder if people have any er , ideas for for who could be squeezed and not cause an outcry and not cause undue suffering and distress ?
14 Er , if people have any questions on individual presentations then I think we ought to take those questions while the group is up here .
15 But people have such bad financial problems at the moment , they have to give up the chance to study and go for whatever will fill their families ' stomachs . ’
16 Bob asked whether people had any preferences or dislikes for individual items of food such as the tapioca pudding he was about to serve .
17 As people have more leisure , they also need better facilities for sport .
18 When people have enough resources in their lives — psychological , financial , or decision-making power — they can cope with these demands and may not suffer ill-health effects .
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