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

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1 As a result they have considerable doubts about the validity of the case for the control of mergers .
2 The counsel told the court : ‘ In Patel 's car they had loud music on and there was a certain amount of laughing going on .
3 unclear get to buy your own I , I er did n't have rubber boots , I had big leather boots up to me thigh , that 's what I bought and that leather then they did n't have nails in the shoes in the , in the bottom they had wooden pegs , so that the , your leather was held by wooden pegs and the and the leather at that time were the thigh boots , you could roll them right the way down , .
4 They are all , however , designed to work by the same physiological principles , and on this basis they have common components .
5 To this day they have unresolved arguments about the repatriation of prisoners-of-war , about the ownership of the Iraqi fighters that flew to shelter in Iran after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait , and about the hostile groups each country harbours on its territory .
6 In each age they had different demands and made different choices for the use of the land .
7 Let ministers of local churches have copies as a good exercise in public relations and also just in case they have new members of their flock inquiring about schools in the area .
8 but it 's beforehand eh , for instance they have little flowers that tells the story of what 's , what the plays about and I think it 's fair enough to read that , because a sighted person would go in and pick it up
9 That could , that needs to be maintained , it could also be extended , though of course they have great difficulties because of er their , their own financial restrictions , but we also , I think as a community , need to think about who these homeless people are , and , and not to regard them as some kind of alien population , but to realise that there are , they are our own neighbours , they are our own families that are in this predicament , and that collectively we need to join together and actually make demands on central government and locally to try and do something about it .
10 Although both Kirk and Hargreaves support a common curriculum they have major reservations about the government 's proposals .
11 Several blind people complained of the excessive concern over their inability to make eye contact with clients and the difficulty they had convincing teaching staff that they could cope .
12 Moreover , the Germans had no desire to be saddled with more of BAOR 's sector of the front : they had enough on their hands under-pinning the Dutch and Belgian corps , whose military worth they had good reasons to doubt in the late 1950s .
13 On the one hand they have clear antecedents in the more mundane observations of liberal historians that the development of an individualistic society in the nineteenth century led to an increase of conventionality .
14 Only 14% mention the supervisor as a source of information , yet most report they have weekly meetings .
15 This year they had ninety-pound coats for thirty .
16 She knew he was remembering the last time they had drunk Martinis together and what she had said to him then .
17 In fact they had unpaid bills amounting to £256,000 on which they were only able to pay 2s 9d in the pound ; their London agents , Hurst & Robinson , only managed 1s 3d on a debt of £300,000 .
18 In fact they have discretionary powers on all empty houses .
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