Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As a result Europe 's biggest electronics manufacturers have a lot of clout with the Commission .
2 There are now 36 Principals out of the total subject assessor strength of around 400 and all of the larger cognate groups have a Principal .
3 The curfew was lifted on April 9 , and on the same day the opposition groups had a meeting with the King in which they affirmed their commitment to the establishment of " full democracy " .
4 In 1981 , however , sports car drivers had a World Championship for the first time , when the championship was again renamed the World Endurance Championship and from 1982 the championship was for the new Group C cars .
5 The opposition parties had a PV of 51.1 , higher than Fianna Fail 's at 45.7 ; but Fianna Fail 's PS was 51.7 , again a majority .
6 These North-east derbies have a habit of being decided by a single goal .
7 Some periodical catalogues have a subject arrangement .
8 Many interview schedules have a mix of the two types .
9 Chf Insp Longstaff said club managers had a responsibility to make sure they knew what the law required of them .
10 The Silver and Knitmaster machines have a weaving yarn guide at each side of the sinker plate .
11 Some search problems have a choice about where to begin .
12 The cars in Underground trains have a door at each end as well as the double-and single-leaf doors for passenger use .
13 The Kislev horse archers have a variety of uses .
14 Department stores have a variety of different departments under one roof and usually sell at least four different types of goods .
15 " The club men have a field day , " said one of their clients in Coventry .
16 Our research findings have a bearing on each of these areas .
17 Transportation systems have a habit of being overtaken by new technology even as they reach their apogee .
18 The circumstances in which a break with the past and the need for a fresh start come about vary from country to country , but in almost every case in modern times countries have a Constitution for the very simple and elementary reason that they wanted , for some reason , to begin again and so they put down in writing the main outline , at least , of their proposed system of government .
19 Thus each of the occam constructors has a distribution law with declaration .
20 Projects allow people to broaden their career horizons , to gain new experiences Projects have a start-point and finish-point , and the finish always provides enormous satisfaction .
21 Liphook scouts have a reputation for competing in this gruelling international race which not only tests canoeing skills , but also endurance .
22 ‘ Fascism ’ , he said , ‘ is not a creed for the smug mice who choose to emerge from under Bloomsbury tea-cosies to have a nibble at it . ’
23 Several of the larger equipment companies have a mail order service , which is useful if you are unable to get out to the shops .
24 What these critics apparently ca n't stomach is that wealth creators have a tendency to acquire wealth in the process of creating it for others .
25 The Northern Ireland Conservatives have a principle and a resolution which you have to look hard for among the parties on ‘ mainland ’ Great Britain .
26 Increasingly , the importance of group working within organisations is recognised and much of the work of public sector organisations has a team element .
27 By contrast , the body responsible for registering and monitoring information collected by credit reference agencies has a register of about 130 000 entries , deals with about 20 000 enquiries a year , and has a full-time staff of more than 70 .
28 Most NHS consultants have a teaching commitment , yet few receive any training in educational method
29 Some videocassette machines have a switch marked " programmed operation " or " programme memory " .
30 As a result of inflation and part repayment of mortgages most home owners have a property which is worth far more than they owe on it .
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