Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [noun] have [det] " in BNC.

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1 Did Julius Caesar , Charlemagne , the mediaeval popes , Martin Luther , Napoleon or Hitler have any idea what they were doing when they made their own particular contributions to the architecture ?
2 So a ‘ power ’ culture is dominated by one individual with the effect that others have little power .
3 This involves a recognition that societies have some kind of pattern and that certain features of a society appear to ‘ hang together ’ .
4 Britain , Portugal and Ireland have more people who want to emigrate than any other member state .
5 Amy , and big Richard and Matthew have all gone
6 Well no I mean they 're each gon na play each other obviously but you see England , New Zealand and Sri Lanka and West Indies have all got two points from one game , Australia , India , Pakistan and Zimbabwe have all lost so they 've got no points from one game , South Africa have still to play .
7 June Bascome has been in contact with several areas and Kent , Essex , Surrey and London have each promised to supply the manning power for one of the days .
8 One of the concerns that people have these days is the side effects of treatments — you cure the particular disease , but you create other problems which then go on and on .
9 His accounts of the two symphonies and Falstaff have all these qualities in full measure , and yet in the symphonies every movement 's structure is well conveyed .
10 Erm first quarter , April May and June have those .
11 Firms as diverse as ICI , IBM , Chevron and RTZ have each taken that route .
12 All our ships have casinos and our new ships Fantasy and Ecstasy have some of the largest casinos afloat .
13 His complete mastery of technique and flawless sense of proportion and design have much to teach .
14 ‘ I do not share Freud 's belief that sexuality is fixed at birth ... circumstances and teaching have much to do with it .
15 Other subjects like philosophy and history have fewer opportunities .
16 After long discussions in which cyclists ’ opinions of horses were also aired , we agreed that in fact , riders and cyclists have many aims in common : both want traffic-free , cross-country routes .
17 NCVQ and SCOTVEC have both , by different but compatible routes , made substantial progress towards achieving systems of vocational qualifications which are defined in terms of competence , including associated performance criteria , and focus on the needs of employment .
18 The Homeric heroes , the personalities of the early old Testament , individuals of the old empires of Babylon and Egypt have all come down to us as individuals driven by interior forces .
19 Surely , it may be argued , its board and owners have more in common with the board and owners of a similar firm with headquarters in New York than with workers or self-employed professional people in the UK .
20 In the meantime , Ferguson and Booth have enough to do with an under-21 side who have scored only one goal and taken one point in three European Championship qualifying ties with Switzerland , Portugal and Italy .
21 According to a recent report from the market research company Mintel , customer perceptions of quality in products and service have more to do with their expectation that companies should get it right first time than with the belief that they should provide a safety net to protect consumers once things have gone wrong .
22 In fact we now know that Jupiter , Uranus and Saturn have more satellites than was once detectable from Earth-bound telescopes , and some of the moons in the solar system are bigger than planets .
23 So mum and dad have half of that third they 'd share it out between them so they got
24 The Prince and Princess have each , in their own way , reversed the order of play .
25 Forest clearance in earlier times clearly initiated great changes which have been discussed already ( Fig 3 ) Even in the medieval period , hillwash , increased sediment in rivers , and obstructions in them such as fish weirs and mills have all had an effect .
26 Latvia and Lithuania have some of the best players in the world … but the good news is that England are on the march …
27 The USSR and Argentina have each made a submission for the fist time in the competition 's history .
28 Loudness and quality have much less effect .
29 Deep-sea fish and whales have little or no light by day or by night , because the sun 's rays can not penetrate far below the surface .
30 Famine nor age have any being there .
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