Example sentences of "[conj] they have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes field names can help , particularly where they have habitative elements within them , such as -tun endings .
2 A film editor friend has just come back from a couple of weeks of yoga , a music producer I know goes to St James , Piccadilly , where they have spiritual talks on a Monday evening , while a designer friend does Chi-Kung , a Chinese movement like Tai-Chi , where you have to ‘ stand like a tree ’ .
3 Daedalus College of Aeronautics Ltd. also operates from Larnaca International Airport , where they have available Cessna 152s and 172s , Cherokee Archers and an Aztec and Navajo .
4 Think of rock concerts where they have those banks of giant speakers grouped together on the stage .
5 However , if one shift performs better ( and ‘ better ’ might refer to the quality or quantity — or both — of product that is made ) is it because it consists of more conscientious workers ; their conditions of working are better , or they have less distraction ; they are supervised more closely and the conveyor belt moves faster ; or their body clock enables them to work better at some times of the day than others ?
6 Either they have a sufficient leverage over processing and marketing , for example in the extractive industries , as shown in Moran 's book ( 1974 ) on the copper industry in Chile , or they have sufficient control over intra-firm transfers , particularly transfer pricing .
7 Although they have other options , the fact they have not yet given up on Hirst means they still feel they can sign their prime target .
8 The banks will bargain hard although they have little choice but to accept a restructuring .
9 Long term follow up of these patients has shown that although they have similar mortality to an age matched control group , they have increased morbidity .
10 ‘ They are not married yet — although they have steady girlfriends — and there are no grandchildren . ’
11 But for all Dwyer 's optimism , this was just the sort of loose game in which the Wallabies excel and , although they have undoubted talent , the youngsters are going to find things considerably tighter in France .
12 The only technologies considered to be difficult to implement were wave power , hot dry rocks and aquifers , although they have adequate supplies of hot dry rocks .
13 Every martial art has its own version of forms , although they have different names .
14 Not all cationic detergents , even those termed quaternary ammonium compounds , are capable of disinfecting although they have commercial uses as fabric softeners and conditioners .
15 Moreover , it is also certain that English-speaking scholars do not have reliable retrospective intuitions about EModE pronunciation any more than they have reliable intuitions about divergent states at the present day .
16 At some stages in their lives children are quite convinced that they have magical powers and often after a tussle about bedtime or a rejected request to watch a TV programme will ‘ wish ’ that the irritating adult would vanish .
17 Any analogies have to be with living creatures that are distantly related in the zoological sense , although there may be reasons to suspect that they have similar life habits to those that the fossil animals once enjoyed .
18 Part of the answer is of course that they have little choice if , for example , the firm is made bankrupt .
19 Support teachers sole brief is to support specific children may find that they have little room for manoeuvre to combat these likely problems .
20 He says that they have little information to go on , so the search has to be very wide .
21 Not only then is subcontracting widely practised but the small firms are so dependent on a limited range of buyers that they have little alternative but to accommodate to tight kanban schedules .
22 It is hard , after a lifetime of sharing disappointments and problems with a parent , to find that they are no longer capable of sustaining conversation , that their memory is failing or that they have little interest in things outside their own immediate situation .
23 He becomes crucially aware that they have little need of any critical analysis , for as Benyon ( ibid. 23 ) goes on to point out ,
24 Now that hope will have been taken from her , leaving her feeling that they have unfinished business , which ( unless she believes in life after death ) will remain unfinished for ever .
25 Many TECs explain graphically that they have inadequate money and that employers are offering too few work experience places because of the recession .
26 This will mean the vendors bear the financial risk of not being able to locate fellow vendors or finding that they have inadequate funds .
27 The fact that the polytechnics have largely grown out of a technical college tradition , geared to different ends , means that they have practical problems of a kind unfamiliar to the universities today .
28 Responsibility lies with the SROs , but it could be argued that they have insufficient resources to carry out this role , and should merely be ombudsmen ( although there is also some doubt as to their ability to act in this limited capacity given their degree of underfunding ) .
29 Sunderland defender Anton Rogan is linking-up with the squad after his club bowed to pressure from the Irish FA that they have first call on him under FIFA 's World Cup rules .
30 The problem with all these drugs is that they have many side effects which are sometimes fatally toxic .
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