Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] have [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Like phonemes themselves , words only have significance in relation to other words and as part of a total system of classification .
2 It is easy to forget that the Lutyens team of craftsmen only had access to traditional methods and materials .
3 Regan ( 1977 ) complains about the lack of statistics on their background but says there are still some subject areas where inspectors only have experience of grammar and independent schools .
4 The unfortunate animals apparently had poison bottles strapped to their backs , with the openings pointing towards their tails .
5 These procedures address the current problem of designers only having access to either none or all of the data for a CAD part , by introducing strict partitioning within each CAD part file .
6 These cars already had conduit gear and did not need modification .
7 Schools already have access to Prestel and other hosts using the same equipment .
8 Modern pieces of equipment include whirlpool or spa baths ( whirlpools inject a mixture of air and water , spa baths just have air jets ) , a power shower ( with a choice of jets ) , fitted bathroom cupboards and , if you have space , exercise equipment .
9 I believe bus drivers already have radio communication ; could they perhaps use it to report the illegally parked vehicle and summon a towaway unit ?
10 Using the tides to his advantage , he had beaten to windward across St Austell Bay as far as Deadman Point , and to his crew of six who manned the sheets and tended the lines , it had seemed that he had some magic way with him : every time they lost the fish , he would put about and find the shoal again , so that his lads hardly had time to swallow a hunk of bread or a gill of ale from one end of the day to the other .
11 But individual nations also have recourse to the selective use of various devices for bending the rules of international free trade .
12 Tourist organizations also have information about archaeological sites and museums , and will have details of any events taking place at sites — reconstructions of past battles , displays , and demonstrations of ancient crafts , to name but a few .
13 Some inorganic compounds with covalent characteristics also have chain structures .
14 Both pythons and pit vipers also have heat sensors in the mouth .
15 Although , apart from lapis lazuli , supplies of all these were available in Egypt and Sinai , Egyptian craftsmen often had recourse to coloured glass to infill cloisonné cells .
16 Most pupils are now familiar with the teletext information pages on television 's Ceefax and Oracle facilities and many schools now have access to Prestel ( see Chapter 7 ) .
17 The younger animals sometimes have trouble navigating ( nor surprising , if you 're walking backwards and your own rather large bottom is blocking your view ) , and frequently get into quite a pickle , backing into fences , down ledges or into trees !
18 Inner London authorities normally had access to funds via Central Personnel/Management Budgets , for example :
19 Soviet commanders already have Foxhound in service , and another two types of fighter with similar abilities will soon follow .
20 If there are statements by the Minister or other promoter of the Bill , these may throw as much light on the ‘ mischief ’ which the Bill seeks to remedy as do the white papers , reports of official committees and Law Commission reports to which the courts already have regard for that purpose .
21 Most gardens only have space for a few trees and in a small plot they are almost always in view , therefore careful choice is essential .
22 Supermarkets usually have selling space the size of very large …
23 However , even here a discrepancy arises as Mercier shows the keyfronts to be black ( just as we see them on the William Smith ) , whereas in all of the spinets by Hitchcock and in his sole surviving harpsichord at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London , the colour of the keyfronts matches the natural key plates ( i.e. ivory keys always have ivory arcades ) .
24 I mean er and as I say you had everything erm when er I wanted coal I mean you had coal erm because after my husband ceased at the pit , er that ceased because , cos miners always had coal as part of their er it was part of their wages you see .
25 The survey , Equal Voice , carried out by Portsmouth University 's social services research and information unit , showed how black communities still had difficulty gaining access to social services and how their needs went unmet .
26 My survey revealed that a few people in Sukuma-speaking areas still had difficulty in answering questions in Swahili ; others who understood Swahili nonetheless asked to be interviewed in Sukuma .
27 If most big countries still had exchange controls or other barriers to the free flow of money across borders , then costs of debt could differ widely .
28 The Conservatives also have area and subject committees .
29 Such models also have shoulder straps shaped to fit around the bust .
30 THE Chancellor 's focus was firmly fixed on the benefits to the economy of smaller business yesterday , but larger companies also had reason to give at least two cheers for the Budget .
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