Example sentences of "[subord] they have [det] " in BNC.

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1 On the one hand , the new owners of great country houses accepted the life of the landed gentleman , even where they had little land .
2 After we got that fixed , we stopped in Yellow Stone Park where they had these loos that were just holes in the ground and I dropped the keys to the van down one of them .
3 After we got that fixed , we stopped in Yellow Stone park where they had these loos that were just holes in the ground and I dropped the keys to the van down one of them .
4 For a few decades , too , the English also used hobelars with success along the borders which separated them from the enemy in France , and in particular at the siege of Calais in 1346–7 , where they had some 600 or so to help them keep the French at a distance .
5 Steve White says its the first stepping stone of a month , where they have all the top teams and it 's very much in their own hands .
6 Women are especially vulnerable to HIV in societies where they have little or no control over their sex lives .
7 Think of rock concerts where they have those banks of giant speakers grouped together on the stage .
8 I have been to the Over-Sixties Club where they have some very good concerts and I go to services at Cotherstone Methodist Chapel whenever I can .
9 Except they 've all had something .
10 Some of the rebel leaders , notably Litster , may have appreciated their military weakness , because they attempted to involve members of the gentry in the revolt , and although they had little support of this nature , the very fact that they hoped to obtain it must argue against an interpretation of the revolt simply in class terms .
11 Bergkamp equalised for Ajax a minute after the interval although they had several opportunities to add to their score .
12 Their foot were not in the main Highlandmen — although they had some of these , from upland Perthshire and the Glens of Angus — and so could not travel so fast and far each day .
13 The banks will bargain hard although they have little choice but to accept a restructuring .
14 What they wanted to provide very rarely brought expenditure close to this ceiling , so they had little problem in deciding whether the project could or could not cost-effectively support a client ( see Chapter Six for further details of the cost of care ) .
15 They needed a boost because of the Cuban crisis and this seemed to be the opportunity , so they had little choice but to enter into the quicksand of the Vietnam War .
16 that er , oh course , like everywhere else , like the building of Stansted Airport or the , you know , there was people who were against , I mean the beautiful countryside spoilt by a New Town , so they had these committees and brigadier
17 The engineer said , ‘ So they 've enough powder , very likely , to baulk that final attack we were all counting on , but on the other hand the food is just about finished .
18 and Margaret and Joan are both married so they 've both changed their names .
19 But when drug treatment is given , the protein pumps the drugs back out , so they have little effect .
20 So they have that , too .
21 TRAP ONE : Some 100,000 homebuyers are expected to skip a mortgage payment , thousands more will try to dodge the rent man so they have more cash to spend .
22 Three-year and two-year diploma students should bear these figure in mind so they have some idea of what is going to be involved when they make an application for a further education grant to their local authority .
23 He 'd offered to swap stories about what had happened once they had each paired off at the party , but Graham was n't going to tell , and told Slater so as he carefully wrote her name by the side of the numbers : Sarah Fitch .
24 In the first case , this is how the choice appeared for people considering a £1,000 loan once they had all the information ( both ‘ total repayment ’ and ‘ APR ’ were explained ) :
25 I tell them I 'm the Conductor , tell them where my office is , tell them if they 've any problems to bring them to me . ’
26 We 've yet to find out if they 've any sail-makin' facilities here at all .
27 I think we could do with doing like we said and asking St. Edwards if they 've any .
28 There 's still probably a lot more people thought who saw things out there , and we 'd still like them to contact us at Cowley if they 've any information as to who the offenders are .
29 I mean they cut in through Manchuria down the north to , to , across to north China plain , had taken the cities on the eastern seaboard which was what they wanted , I mean th th they really was n't any point in controlling the rural south , it would have taken so many troops , so much administration if they 'd that then they had everything they wanted from the trading ports so there was n't that Japanese presence and so the clearly was different .
30 ( Or : At first it did n't look as if they had much in common . )
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