Example sentences of "[noun pl] are have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But , as usual , an All Blacks team depends on the back row and Jamie Joseph , Zinzan Brooke and the gifted Michael Jones must be tamed if the Lions are to have a chance .
2 ‘ My immediate plans are to have a shower and dress and then perhaps we can discuss your proposed advertising campaign ? ’
3 The plans are to have a Deanery Communication Team , with representatives in every parish .
4 ’ It 's more satisfying to make an arrest but it 's more practical to put someone off because while you 're in the back room charging someone , other shoplifters are having a field day in the store . ’
5 These boats are to have a deck , and to carry two pieces of cannon each , and to use either sails or oars , as occasion may require .
6 Yes I think that one of the most important things are to have a band of cheerful , helpful , happy , smiling volunteers behind the counter .
7 The bookmakers are having a field day , so it seems , on the ‘ Canterbury Stakes ’ .
8 Meanwhile , local amateur photographers are having a field day trying to capture the agricultural cloth of gold on film .
9 ‘ The children are having a lot of fun and I suspect before the week is out they will know more about the EEC than most adults , ’ said Mrs Henderson .
10 Then after the elections , the elections are to have a constituent assembly and that constituent assembly will work out our new constitution in the country and from that constituent assembly we hope also to form a national government of unity , of national unity and that 'll continue maybe for five years in order to give stability to the country and this of course also means a concession because it 's a concession to the existing power structures to have some kind of stability .
11 When you have tired of building sand castles and the donkeys are having a break , there are plenty of interesting places to visit in and around the town .
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