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

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1 They argued that people had a choice . ’
2 He accepted that people had a right to prefer buildings ‘ such as custom and habit associate with the name of ‘ church ’ ’ .
3 But that was not to say that people had a right to it , that they were entitled to it .
4 Most landowners do realise that people have a right to be there and the best PR for them is to ensure the rights of way are clear and enjoyable — landowners need public support .
5 ‘ Thirdly , for the first time , we have a legal framework prescribing that people have a right to balanced information and the right to communicate .
6 If it appeals to the principle that people have a right to compensation from those who injure them carelessly as its reason why manufacturers are liable for defective automobiles , it must give full effect to that principle in deciding whether accountants are liable for their mistakes as well .
7 An authority spokesman said : ‘ We are not being judgmental about this , but we do feel it is important information and people have a right to know . ’
8 Mr Collin added : ‘ Obviously , if people have a number of creditors the poll tax could be a casualty .
9 But if people have a right to their possessions , what makes them theirs ?
10 But people have a fascination with the sea and take risks .
11 It was like in films when people have a heart attack — they mumble something which seems very important to them but which no-one can understand .
12 Later , Mr Cregeen said : ‘ There were some people who were resigned to it , but obviously when people have a lot of involvement in something they are going to take news like this badly . ’
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