Example sentences of "[noun] they have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Once a young person has achieved Compact goals they have an entitlement to a worthwhile Compact job which they can " cash in " when they are ready . |
2 | Veal they have a steak in the future udderwise ? |
3 | Platform weapons were set to allow nothing to rise more than a thousand kilometres from the surface of the world below — or in other words they had a killing range of about thirty-five thousand kilometres . |
4 | Next Saturday they have a home game with Everton , who are also struggling to score , and receive West Ham , a fixture Mr Howe describes as ‘ interesting ’ . |
5 | Florence and Rome are stunning to visit at any time of the year — but in the winter they have a charm of their own . |
6 | In the mid-1950s they had a sum of £600,000 outstanding on their sales ledger which was far in excess of any other asset . |
7 | How will the public be able to gain access to the information that by law they have a right to see ? |
8 | By section 12 , the senior police officer is empowered to impose conditions on the proposed march if he reasonably believes that it may result in serious public disorder , serious damage to property or serious disruption to the life of the community , or alternatively that the purpose of persons organising the march is to intimidate others ‘ with a view to compelling them not to do an act they have a right to do , or to do an act they have a right not to do . ’ |
9 | The wording of section 12(1) ( b ) is , however , slightly unfortunate in requiring the intimidation of others ‘ with a view to compelling them not to do an act they have a right to do , or to do an act they have a right not to do . ’ |
10 | The grounds upon which the powers to impose conditions may be exercised are very similar to those which are available in relation to processions ; section 14 provides that if the senior police officer believes that a public assembly may result in serious public disorder , serious damage to property or serious disruption to the life of the community , or that the purposes of the persons organising it is to intimidate others with a view to compelling them not to do an act they have a right to do , or to do an act they have a right not to do , he may impose conditions as to the place of the assembly , its maximum duration or the maximum number of persons who may constitute it as may appear to him necessary to prevent the disorder , damage , disruption or intimidation . |
11 | Instead of being nearly square uprights they have a length almost half as great again as their height , which is nearly two feet ; the triglyphs apparently stood only over the columns , not between . |
12 | If you would like to know more about O.C.D.P. they have a development co-ordinator who would be pleased for you to make contact . |
13 | Remember w we did that peat they had a box that had a national membership forms in . |
14 | At one point they had a lead of 22 minutes . |
15 | Now er all the waggons they had a registration plate on . |
16 | However , erm I would like to just add a few comments er I I found it very interesting in that er I would like to chastise the liberal democrats for throwing money problems , you know er in Yorkshire , my grandfather came from Yorkshire they have a saying you know that labour so there there any other party . |
17 | At the BASW conference they had a flip chart marked : ‘ Thoughts to share ’ . |
18 | Towards the end of the evening they had a competition . |
19 | ‘ I do n't want to bore you , ’ Harvey said , ‘ but you should understand that these heaps of wire can practically think — linear programming — which means that instead of going through all the alternatives they have a hunch which is the right one . |
20 | When I 'm about to tell you a story , I thought to myself well stories that Jesus used to tell were parables and when I looked at them in the bible they had a kingdom meaning to them . |
21 | And as they went out from Bivar they had a crow on their right hand , and when they came to Burgos they had a crow on the left . |
22 | In another room they had a stroke of luck when they came across a large paper bag of fruit , a couple of packets of biscuits , a tin of shortbread , a jar of butterscotch and an unopened bottle of Johnnie Walker whisky . |
23 | They became great friends and when they did that film in Africa they had a 15-hundredweight truck behind them absolutely full of whisky that followed them everywhere they went . |
24 | Lawyers trying to have Roderick Newall extradited to Jersey told Gibraltar Supreme Court they had an affidavit from a woman . |
25 | As early as the first minute they had a goal disallowed . |
26 | Saltburn are confident that in new professional Mukund Parmar they have a player who will get them lots of runs and wickets . |
27 | Particularly in their polemical passages they have a freshness and directness , such assurance that the world is now their oyster , that it is easy to forget that they did not go uncriticized . |
28 | The service standards could have been just circulated internally , but making them public meant everyone would know what level of service they had a right to expect from the police . |
29 | ‘ Against Liverpool they had a sweeper and man-marked all over the pitch . |
30 | In that case of Appleford ( Appleford 's Case ( 1672 ) 1 Mod.Rep. 82 ) there was a mandamus brought , to restore him to his fellowship : it was returned , that by the statutes of the college , for misdemeanour they had a power to turn him out ; and that the Bishop of Winchester was visitor , and that he was turned out pro crimine enormi , and had appealed to the bishop , who confirmed the expulsion ; and the particular cause was not returned : I was of counsel for the college , and we omitted the cause in the return for that reason , because indeed it was not so true as it should have been . |