Example sentences of "[noun] have a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The home side have a number of St Michael 's , Enniskillen MacRory side on board , while the visitors will be looking to their colleges stars to point the way to victory . |
2 | The metal filling the pouring hole was usually left untrimmed after it had cooled , so that many of the figurines have a peg under their bases : even the best figures — and some of them ( see Figures 2 and 30 ) are very fine — may seem rather unfinished to modern eyes . |
3 | Some schools have a wealth of scraps stored in drawers labelled with examples of the material contained ; silver foil on the ‘ shiny things ’ drawer , sticky paper for the paper scraps . |
4 | Second , most other businesses have simple objectives ; schools have a multiplicity of aims . |
5 | This is reinforced by Handy 's view that schools have a multiplicity of purposes and these are not discriminated between or prioritised , nor do they include any reference to the management of adults . |
6 | Most schools have a selection of resources based upon a white , ethnocentric curriculum , and publishers and producers still feel there is little market for anything else . |
7 | However , it is also the case that schools have a lot in common . |
8 | I suspect you journalists have a Rotadex with six numbers under Film Industry . |
9 | Here , the guards have a habit of touching the women . |
10 | While sectoral organizations have a critique of the society relating to the experiences and fields of interest of their membership the popular movement unifies around political , social and economic issues which are key to the crisis facing Philippine society . |
11 | My belief is that whatever material circumstance we enjoy , the promptings of the mind have a life unto themselves . |
12 | Computers have a machine-code into which instructions on the program are translated , a code which is a kind of computational ‘ bottom line ’ — a language that does not require a further interpretive step because it comes complete with its own interpretation . |
13 | Some computers have a variation on the multiply instruction which delivers an n-bit result for operands limited in size , or which rounds a 2n-bit result to n bits . |
14 | Finally , we mentioned above that many third generation computers have a range of facilities to cover a number of application areas ; if some of these facilities are optional , we may particularize Our computer for an application area by selecting from these options . |
15 | Ca n't old Shallot have a run of luck ? |
16 | Modern electronic indicators have a probe in each exhaust pipe , and can show temperature individually or scan to give an average reading . |
17 | Head Steve Sanderson said : ‘ We have had severe environmental problems and as a result have a lot of asthmatic children . |
18 | You do n't think the Jews have a mission to the world ? ’ |
19 | Erm Newark and Sherwood District Council , er er instigating a customer comments procedure , erm whereby you can write or ring or anything at all that you think would improve their services , or anything suitable or anything like that , and there are details about it there , er with erm a flow chart , erm what the action that will be taken if their clients have a look at that , one of them 's just to receive public comments about their performance , I suppose it 's to do with er |
20 | I 'm not arguing about that at all , but the people of Wheatley have a right to the same protection that everybody else has under the planning axe . |
21 | Even the demons have a life beyond their symbolic significance . |
22 | The bank is also putting cash behind a research centre for industrial automation at Durham University ; and it has financed a study to determine whether ideas emanating from London 's Imperial College have a chance of leading to commercial products . |
23 | Antagonism at this receptor can prevent and even abolish these changes , suggesting that antagonists have a place in preventing and treating this pathological pain . |
24 | In these cases , this is not due to a limitation of transcriptional factors , since the Long transgenics have a range of copy number and equivalent expression per gene from 1 to 30 copies ( Figures 2 and 3 ) . |
25 | The speaker assumes that the listener shares the speaker 's need for closeness and the view that both parties have a lot in common . |
26 | And that 's why the Unionist parties have a duty to be more interested in this possible peace . |
27 | A playground and playhouse keep the tots happy while the teenagers have a ball with a whole host of absorbing activities . |
28 | They included scenes in London , in and around Peking , the garden at Ramster , beaches in New Zealand , Cap d'Antibes , where the Gunns have a house on Miranda 's uncle Antony Norman 's La Garoupe estate ; Barbados , Provence , and Venice . |
29 | As the subject of funds for British Rail has been mentioned , will my right hon. and learned Friend have a look at two points quickly — |
30 | The stories are brightly written , they deal with issues that really concern young adults , have convincing and positive heroines , and some of the authors have a gift for comedy . |