Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] have [noun pl] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The alliance is cemented by that traditional political religion , forged in the previous century , which sees the natural law as most accessible to true believers , that it is obligatory to enforce its practice by law , and that those holding other views only have rights to put their views into practice when they are not seen by the bishops to do harm to the social fabric . |
2 | Share values are assumed to reflect the stream of future earnings obtainable from them , but the future is unknown ( though shareholders naturally have expectations ) . |
3 | There are plans to enlist students who can already handle computers — about 50 per cent of California 's high schools and 20 per cent of its elementary schools already have computers . |
4 | Stouts usually have gravities in the middle 1040s . |
5 | Stouts usually have gravities in the middle 1040s . |
6 | Finally , if my readers still have doubts about the general drift of my argument , let me ask them how else we are to explain why modern revolutionary movements which always aim to free those who believe in them always end by enslaving them ? |
7 | Three of eight subjects also had HAPCs during fasting . |
8 | Wrides also had examples of turning swords into ploughshares for bayonets had been hinged into notched steel bases for sale as very effective firewood splitters . |
9 | Animals also have tensions when they are in activity , but they instinctively know how to relax . |
10 | The following are examples of the three congruence variants : finger is a congruent meronym of hand ; doctor is a hypo-converse of patient , and patient a super-converse of doctor , because , for instance , dentists also have patients ; index is a semi-meronym of book , because there are books without indexes , and indexes which are not part of a book . |
11 | However there is psycholinguistic evidence indicating that human listeners also have problems identifying the first few words in an utterance . |
12 | As several of these clients now have windows 3.1 , I thought it would be a good idea to get this running on my Epson ( once again , not for multitasking — purely for single user experience ) . |
13 | Many leading manufacturers now have women 's models in their ranges with designs catering for the shorter back length , wider hips and more pronounced bottom . |
14 | The insurers now have groups of approved repairers and it is often easier for a customer to use those , than to go off and find their own repairer . |
15 | Dreaming does not seem to be confined to our own species : research on the subject would appear to indicate that animals likewise have dreams : we have all seen a sleeping dog twitch as it ‘ chases rabbits ’ . |
16 | Divisional heads therefore have incentives that , compared to the U-form , are aligned more closely with corporate ( global ) goals and which discourage over-pursuit of functional ( sub-global ) goals . |
17 | Where their parents once had posters of Che Guevara , James Connolly , Rudi Dutschke and Rosa Luxemburg on their walls , Alice and Henry have Kylie Minogue , Madonna and Nelson Mandela at Wembley . |
18 | Philip looked out at the houses , some of the front gardens still had pockets of dirty snow in them . |
19 | In this period capital account transactions were at a much lower level than they are nowadays , partly because many countries still had restrictions or limitations on this type of flow . |
20 | ‘ Natural parents also have children at this stage who do n't fit in . ’ |
21 | Many parents also have reservations about turning to outside agencies for financial help . |
22 | Yet most countries now have rules against insider dealing , not least because it can put outside investors off securities markets . |
23 | Many supermarkets now have bottle-banks , but returnable bottles are better still because they save natural resources and energy — manufacturers need to be pressured into recognizing this . |
24 | Parents often have difficulties getting their children to sleep . |
25 | Almost all jurisdictions now have schemes which provide state funded compensation schemes for victims of crime , although when the ‘ Son-of-Sam ’ legislation was enacted in New York , victim compensation schemes in many jurisdictions in the United States of America were non-existent or rudimentary . |
26 | That might plausibly be thought to take us no further than Wilde in Algiers in 1895 : ‘ The beggars here have profiles , so the problem of poverty is easily solved ’ ( Wilde , More Letters , 129 ) . |
27 | In making his decisions about gifts or patronage , a king had to bear in mind that his nobles too had clients , and obligations of their own . |
28 | It is significant that there was little overlap between the ducal and Stanley affinities , although some royal officials necessarily had dealings with both lords . |
29 | It is significant that there was little overlap between the ducal and Stanley affinities , although some royal officials necessarily had dealings with both lords . |
30 | Gibbons 's verse anthems generally have accompaniments for viols as well as organ , while Tomkins 's organ accompaniments are full and sometimes marked by florid ornament in strong contrast to the frequently sketchy organ parts of the previous generation . |