Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This will cause the cut-off to be shifted to pulsatances that satisfy or which has solutions Again the negative solutions are not physically meaningful of course .
2 Garden tools designed to cut , chop , or which have prongs , are hazardous if carelessly handled .
3 Whenever I felt low , you 'd go down with ear-ache or you 'd trip over the back step and gash your knee .
4 At Common Law either you have got no rights at all , or you have rights which are good against everyone , notice or no notice .
5 In another experiment one of the pair had a non-illusory view ; for example he or she had portholes of plane glass .
6 The situation is not helped by the writers of " soap operas " who " explain " the behaviour of a murderer , child molester or other deviant by saying that he or she had epilepsy or a brain tumour .
7 In response to a request from a member we ask a named practitioner ( medical or alternative ) if he or she has evidence of efficacy that meets these criteria and , if not , if he or she is obtaining such evidence .
8 The report in the Scottish Law Times does not refer to any evidence to support the view that the maintenance of contact between a child and a birth relative to whom he or she has attachments would cause harm to the child 's developing personality .
9 If he or she has difficulty in speaking , moistening the tongue and lips can be helpful .
10 A buyer will be concerned to know details about whether gas is connected ; whether he or she has responsibility for all or any fences or ditches ; whether the property has mains drainage ; whether there is liability to maintain a road at the front of the property ; or whether application for planning permission has been refused in the past .
11 At times the question may arise as to the precise capacity in which a solicitor is in practice overseas , more especially where he or she has qualifications in two or more jurisdictions .
12 A person who listens shows that he or she has time for others .
13 Then at some time during the day , he or she has cause to turn their head sharply to the left , or attempt to take off the jacket .
14 You need to know whether your potential accountant could undertake royalty examinations , and if he or she has colleagues in other countries to assist with international tax problems at very short notice .
15 Your child may need to know because you or someone else in the family is ill , or because he or she has HIV or AIDS .
16 A person should be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of knowing if he or she has HIV infection , and make the decision depending on their personality and circumstances .
17 The snag for the user is that , in most cases , unless he or she has access to a piece of ready-written graphics software or can program the machine to create the required displays from scratch these features seldom get used to the full .
18 * Judgement criteria — by Which the individual evaluates the alternatives available in the market to Which he or she has access .
19 It suffered so brutally from war and killing that even after a second time around , in ‘ 39 , after the havoc of Korea , the cut and thrust of Malaysia and Aden , the carnage of the Falklands and the bizarre media-encouraged sand-deaths in the Gulf — even after all that , the terrible word ‘ Gallipoli ’ is burned deep into the very fibre of every soul who was born in Bury , or who had family there .
20 Even those who were most curious , or who had bosses who would have been extremely interested to know , forbore to ask North questions .
21 The sexual athletes — the men who have had more than 10 partners or who have sex at least 4 times a week — are the most likely to say they would have sex with a new partner without using a condom .
22 Aston was eventually offered a temporary place in a hostel occupied exclusively by men , many of whom have been recently released from prison or who have drug problems .
23 The elderly , the semi-skilled and unskilled , emphasizing their relative isolation , make relatively fewer non-local visits compared with those who have access to private transport or who have phones .
24 A grant of £950 will be given to Dramarama creative arts to part fund a theatre project in Middlesbrough for people who are physically handicapped or who have learning difficulties .
25 Several countries refuse entry to people who are HIV positive or who have AIDS .
26 There may be pupils whose eye condition makes it difficult to tolerate bright light and who suffer to some extent from photophobia ( for instance those who are albinos or who have coloboma ) .
27 Recently it has been found that those old people who either have pets of their own or who have access to animals are often actually healthier — and are certainly happier — than those who have no such contact .
28 Tests have been regularly carried out since the early eighties to discover whether those who exercise regularly or who have jobs which involve a considerable amount of physical exertion are able to think more clearly and remember more accurately than their IQ counterparts who lead a fairly sedentary life .
29 Or we have diarrhoea .
30 We either have , we either have sickness or we have diarrhoea or .
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