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

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1 They are loathe to admit it , but those few who have single cells will weep into their pillows at night .
2 Right again that 's slightly complicated in that we have two roads coming from the Leeds direction and the
3 ‘ I always make sure I have several fittings before I 'm satisfied with my boots , that way I get to talk to Hari .
4 Make sure you have recent copies of all vital data on your PC .
5 Make sure you have recent copies of all vital data on your PC .
6 ‘ I 'm sure you have enough boots to provide for an army , ’ she said jokingly .
7 ‘ I 'm sure you have some numbers . ’
8 Also make sure you have old bills and any guarantees to hand .
9 ‘ In any case , I 'm not that sure they have sixty pounds between them .
10 As an extra precaution , especially for those who are not experienced invertebrate keepers ( and for whom leather corals are ideal first choices ) , it 's wise to buy those which have well-expanded polyps .
11 Those which offer petrol alone have relatively higher cross elasticities of demand between them than those which have additional facilities ( carwash , repairs , retailing , and so on ) .
12 Those most likely to object to this solution are those who have chronic illnesses and are currently receiving care within the NHS .
13 The expertise , professionalism and caring interest that are needed by all pupils from those who teach them give the best basis for the education and support of pupils with special needs , including those who have visual disabilities .
14 However , those who have lower levels of selenium may have an increased risk of cancer in later years .
15 Group environmental manager Jon Lawrence said : ‘ If Wedgwood is to achieve its objectives it will require the commitment and co-operation of every individual working for the Company and not just those who have specific responsibilities in this area .
16 However , employment is not a guarantee against poverty , even for those who have full-time jobs .
17 There are no manuals for this struggle , for it can only be done by those who have pure hearts and sharp wits and the wisdom to know themselves .
18 We have considered alternative definitions of a legal problem and indicated what we consider to be the best working definition to adopt , but this discussion will remain largely academic ( save in estimating the extent of unmet legal need ) unless there is some effective way of ensuring that those who have legal problems , however defined , secure legal assistance .
19 Penfield and Roberts concluded from their data that " the left hemisphere is usually dominant for speech regardless of the handedness of the individual with the exception of those who have cerebral injuries early in life " .
20 The personnel department 's own microcomputer enables information on employees to be stored in the required format , listing those who have specialist skills or training , promotion prospects , attendance , experience , family circumstances , etc. , etc .
21 The second group of participating policyholders are those who have unitised with-profits ( UWP ) policies .
22 Those with more goods than they have need for their own consumption will sell to those who have insufficient goods for their needs .
23 The answer to this is almost certainly ‘ Yes it would ’ , for humans are well aware that those who have guilty secrets , rarely enjoy true peace of mind .
24 Those who have actual memories of the year are unlikely to have been party to the Party that was supposed to be the mythical Swinging Sixties — one of the authors was still unafflicted by puberty while the other was into his third year in a sheet-metal factory , so we certainly were n't invited .
25 THE commonly-cited reason for opposing a charge for driving on particular urban roads is that it is a further restriction on those who have sufficient constraints already , what with parking meters , wheel-clamping and towing-away .
26 Those who have any doubts about it should note that there is scope for further improvements in productivity .
27 It needs to be avoided by those who have these problems .
28 Even the holder 's enjoyment is restricted ( unless he be declared ‘ unimpeachable for waste' ) by consideration for the rights of those who have subsequent estates in the land .
29 And there are some wonderfully positive people among those who have permanent disabilities or terminal illnesses so it is not just a case of being one of the ‘ lucky ’ ones .
30 So , too , do we hear and see frequent examples of the pressure to conform that is put upon those who have parliamentary ambitions .
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