Example sentences of "[n mass] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One thing that the Opposition are certain about is that those who earn more than £20,000 have every right to be called upon to pay the extra 9 per cent . |
2 | Small stone oratories — the Druze have no mosques — stand amid the fields . |
3 | Many Thais have no chance of turning themselves into anything but sweatshop labour . |
4 | just look at the book.You have the wier , the new iron bridge , Church Cottage in Pangbourne , even a monument with a book on it |
5 | Cannon have a range of no more than two hundred yards , to be effective . |
6 | This is a case when the west bank could be the best bet , providing the bream have a beat in that area . |
7 | With a few exceptions , all fish have a swimbladder , the function of which is to allow the fish to float and maintain equilibrium in the water . |
8 | The early fossil bony fish have tails with the long blade uppermost , whereas the more advanced living bony fish have a tail that is symmetrical , and more effective in producing a horizontal thrust . |
9 | The bichir and other primitive freshwater fish have a pouch opening from the gut to enable them to breathe air . |
10 | It is lamentable that few butchers have the storage or the cash to put away half a hundredweight of potential turnover , watch it shrink by ten to fifteen per cent and charge the prices needed to make it all worthwhile . |
11 | Educational theory does not by any means have the answers to all our educational problems . |
12 | When national stations broadcast chiefly in the shortwaves the range of different newscasts available is immediately wider ; when people have every expectation that all broadcasts will tell some lies , they use different broadcasts as if they were radio beacons for navigators of truth : knowing the position of each , they can calculate the co-ordinates of reality with an acceptable degree of certainty . |
13 | Single people have every reason to come forward and declare that they are entitled to a discount . |
14 | ‘ We really have to get at the schoolchildren so that they learn that mentally disabled people have every right to share the same community as them . |
15 | ‘ People have a tendency to present their messages as a new problem … rather than as something which has within it the elements of a solution . ’ |
16 | Laboratory studies in which researchers have set up tasks in which failure could be induced experimentally have indicated that depressed people have a tendency to blame themselves if they get the task wrong , and the ease of the task if they get it right . |
17 | All too often people have a board with footstraps , so they assume they should be doing funboard manoeuvres , such as the carve gybe . |
18 | Now more people have a stake , with some owning far more than others and most owning none at all . |
19 | It now has a total debt of $2.5 billion , its people have a life expectancy of just 43 years and six per cent of them have no access to clean water . |
20 | Dent adds : ‘ People have a vision of a landfill site being like a giant compost heap . |
21 | The recipes in the Walking Diet are easy to follow and quickly prepared , so that even the busiest people have a chance to cook mouth-watering food that is full of goodness and at the same time is low in fat . |
22 | It 's important these people have a chance to start again . |
23 | Graham Dodsworth , sales controller for Skipper of Darlington , said : ‘ Things should really take off at the weekend when people have a chance to look round our showrooms on their day off . ’ |
24 | but it , if everybody has the opportunities listening to the good news of the kingdom , in the , in the old world well then people have a chance , that means a , everybody 's having a chance does n't it ? |
25 | In the UK , the average cholesterol concentration is about 6mmol per litre and each year , in this country , about 300,000 people have a heart attack of whom about 180,000 die . |
26 | It was like in films when people have a heart attack — they mumble something which seems very important to them but which no-one can understand . |
27 | Let's now look at how well you get along with other people Have a look at the list of everyday things in the questionnaire and decide which ones you need to do more of and which ones you need to do less of . |
28 | er we have er a ski machine coming from Gloucester which is going to let people have a go and er get them in the right position , and when they do it right all the bells go off , so it 's a fun day for people to come and have a go on things . |
29 | The virus is highly infectious to those who have not previously been exposed to it , but the majority of people have a degree of immunity due to past clinical or symptomless mouth or face infection . |
30 | Under its classification in low-income countries ( including China and India ) approximately 2.3 bil people have a GNP per capita of less than $410 per annum , and the average is approximately $260 . |