Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] have the " in BNC.
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1 | All these particular strategies or skills have the common goal of helping clients feel more in control of both their symptoms of stress , and their life in general . |
2 | Personal Insurance customers of Legal & General have the right to ask the Insurance Ombudsman to review their complaint . |
3 | Bristol & West have the other current top earning postal account . |
4 | Obviously , not all wines or beers have the same alcohol content , and a half pint of an extra strength lager , of 6% alcohol , for example , will equal 2 units of alcohol rather than 1 unit . |
5 | In the same way , the most polygamous species of goats and sheep have the largest horns or antlers . |
6 | Make sure the shopkeepers and housewives have the firepower they need to outgun the marauders . |
7 | Forcing the subject to use an acoustic strategy , by making the task one in which he had to indicate whether the terminal phoneme of one letter 's name was the same as that of another ( e.g. B and G have the same terminal sound , B and M do not ) , still led to a RVF advantage . |
8 | The United Kingdom and Germany have the lowest overall crime rates of all the industrialised countries . |
9 | Overall , it 's hard to see anyone pushing Milan all the way , though Sampdoria and Juventus have the best chance . |
10 | Winston Churchill 's writings and speeches have the same quality of speaking not only to the mind but to the heart . |
11 | The involuntary expansions and contractions have the consequence that to hold on to the most aware response it may be a practical necessity to numb oneself to a local awareness which distracts from it . |
12 | The intended words might be able to be suggested for examples 1 and 4 if a method of whole word recognition were employed , because sleep and steep , boots and books have the same overall shape . |
13 | The question I pose is the one that I asked at the beginning of my speech : do those in government and opposition have the courage to set about creating a new beginning to bring about peace , political stability , and an end to the tensions between Ireland and Britain , and can they bring the beginnings of hope for my constituents and the people in the north of Ireland ? |
14 | Fortunately , his colleagues are n't so averse to a spot of enunciation : if Verve have got a nerve and Adorable have the babble than Suede have a warming way with words that 's more matter-of-fact than mad as a hatter . |
15 | Sheffield , Glasgow , Strathclyde , Newcastle and Dundee have the highest proportions of uncited authors ; Oxford , Cambridge , St Andrews and Edinburgh have the lowest . |
16 | Fish instinctively fight their way upstream against the current , and many water birds and animals have the ability to travel long distances . |
17 | ‘ Well , there 's more than one flat for rent in London , is n't there ? ’ their father chipped in to declare , and then , with a fond look at his wife , ‘ And if there is n't , my dear — well , I 'm sure , for such a good cause , we could consider letting Leith and Sebastian have the inheritance from their grandfather before they 're twenty-five . ’ |
18 | The home counties of Bedfordshire , Berkshire and Buckinghamshire have the lowest proportions of retired , with only around 14% of the population of pensionable age , and just 5% aged 75 and over . |
19 | Crabs and lobsters have the thickest exoskeleton of all the group — one like that of the trilobites reinforced with calcium carbonate — and the fossil record of this important group ( only a small part of the whole class however ) is much better . |
20 | Large European companies such as Nestle and Nutricia have the major share of the £3 billion world-wide market , with most of the milk for their products coming from the EC 's 25 million cows . |
21 | One allocation that would be both efficient and equitable in this sense would be an initial endowment at 1 where both A and B have the same X and Y. Since they face the same budget constraint , each can have what the other has so that any trades away from equal allocation to the contract curve must meet the reverse allocation test illustrated as part ( b ) of the figure . |
22 | Here the staccato ranges presumably from ‘ snow ’ to ‘ rain ’ but hardly to ‘ hail ’ It is here where , given the speed of Mozart 's writing , the exact character of the staccato was not important enough for him to make a conscious effort at graphic differentiation , and where , as a consequence , dots and strokes have the same meaning . |
23 | Sparrows and bluetits have the same four characteristics , so the distance between them is 0 . ) |
24 | He wrote : ‘ It is like a vast supermarket in which absentmindedly , yet intent on what we are doing , we push our shopping trolleys up one aisle and down the other , while death and alienation have the run of the place . ’ |
25 | The legs and hips have the largest muscles in the body : let them set the rhythm , then let the arms follow that rhythm . |
26 | compared with 8.9 per cent. , and Asians have the lowest rate at 4.4 per cent . |
27 | Wycliffe had to revise a notion based on slender evidence that all osteopaths and chiropractors have the physique of rugby players . |
28 | Toshiba and Hitachi have the cushion of their heavy electrical divisions to fall back on — indeed Hitachi was largely dragged down by its mainframe business and it must be wondering how much longer that game will be worth the candle . |
29 | Toshiba and Hitachi have the cushion of their heavy electrical divisions to fall back on — indeed Hitachi was largely dragged down by its mainframe business and it must be wondering how much longer that game will be worth the candle . |
30 | I now want to suggest that play , games and drama have the same structural basis , that in bringing a sense of order to the randomness of day-to-day living , they nevertheless build on structures embedded in our real social interactions . |