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

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1 Everyone has their own idea but history shows that certain elements are essential to the long term success of an indie .
2 Everyone has their own idea on how to stop the rot .
3 And , while everyone has their own idea about what a comfortable bed is , she does her best to make sure mattresses are maintained and are regularly replaced — usually every couple of years .
4 Everyone has their own threshold for harassment .
5 Everyone has their own ideas about how it should be done , but if everyone agrees to lift it together , it suddenly becomes a very easy task .
6 Instructions are given for several neckbands , but everyone has their own pet neckband .
7 Everyone has their own room with a little fridge and a kettle , but you do have to share kitchen and bathroom . ’
8 However , the group which had their first babies between 1950 and 1954 had a median of 9.7 years before they returned to paid employment .
9 While the proven track record of the French in launcher rockets caused relatively little objection to the Ariane 5 preparatory programme ( where Germany had a 22 per cent stake ) , the Hermes programme ( German 30 per cent stake ) was increasingly criticized by both Germany and Britain , which had their own designs for space aeroplanes — Saenger and Hotol .
10 There are different ways of making notes , all of which have their individual strengths and weaknesses .
11 And there are several toxic butterflies , like the monarch , which have their harmless mimics , such as the viceroy .
12 What is being alleged here is that NBFIs create assets which are in some close measure substitutes for money and which have their own advantages , interest perhaps or long-term capital gain , which money does not have .
13 Apart from the way that racial meanings are inferred rather than stated openly , these new forms are distinguished by the extent to which they identify race with the terms ‘ culture ’ and ‘ identity ’ , terms which have their own resonance in antiracist orthodoxy .
14 The regulatory system therefore seeks to cater for these divergent situations by tailoring the degree of regulation to the degree of investor protection required , having regard to such factors as the sophistication of the particular investor , whether transactions are executed on exchanges ( which have their own investor protection mechanisms ) , whether the particular transaction can lead to contingent liabilities and whether margin is taken in support of a transaction .
15 Organisations are political coalitions of individuals and groups which have their own interests .
16 They show , for example , how the full range of local authority associations , together with such professional bodies as SOLACE or CIPFA , have been deeply involved in financial matters but that their involvement is less apparent in other policy areas such as fire , education , housing and transport which are marked by their own configuration of interests ( such as the Institute of Housing Managers ) all of which have their own style of central-local relations .
17 — Residents of Nunthorpe and Stainton and Thornton , which have their own parish councils , will have to pay £341.38 and £340.97 community charge respectively .
18 Some mass-produced goods may not sell well in regions which have their own styles or tastes
19 The spastics society , which have their own centres in Britain , say that they want to introduce conductive Education to this country , but setting up a centre like the Peto Institute will take time and money .
20 ( 5 ) Sales of certain capital assets such as ships and aircraft which have their own registration formalities .
21 But this is no ordinary technology : we are dealing with the subtle energies which flow through the Earth and which have their own ways and seasons .
22 In view of the evident divisions within the Cabinet , he advised her to speak to ministers individually that afternoon to ensure she had their full support .
23 Forest loom in the FA Cup in the New Year , and if United , who had their lowest League crowd of the season on Saturday and are now only six points ahead of the bottom club City , still can not see the wood for the trees , somebody will be in for the chop .
24 The median years for return to work for the next cohort , who had their first birth between 1975 and 1979 , is estimated to be only 3.7 years .
25 For example , in the 1946 birth cohort , women who had their first child at age 15–19 went on to produce an average of 2.8 by age 36 , compared to 1.9 children in all for mothers who had their first child between ages 28–30 .
26 For example , in the 1946 birth cohort , women who had their first child at age 15–19 went on to produce an average of 2.8 by age 36 , compared to 1.9 children in all for mothers who had their first child between ages 28–30 .
27 For example , Phoenix , in her study of women who had their first child between the age of 16 and 19 , argued that contrasting the lives of Black and white women did little to illuminate their experiences of becoming a mother ( Phoenix , 1991 ) .
28 The Pacific islanders , who had their own sources , used mother-of-pearl notably for fishhooks and ornaments .
29 She explained that she was often lonely , living in a new district , but did not want to interfere with the family , who had their own lives to lead .
30 He also knew that the only men to sit round that table with the Reichsführer were cranks like Himmler himself who believed all the dark-age twaddle about Saxon superiority , or time-servers who had their own chairs with names inscribed on a silver plate .
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