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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In sociological terms they are ‘ ideal types ’ and the differences between them have all kinds of thematic and representative significance .
2 The society was formed in October 1982 with nine members who , between them have 257 years of service !
3 Shay and Brenda who between them have 90 years experience of selling poppies in memory of those who died in the service of their country
4 Before the land bridge to North America emerged above the waters once again they had been isolated long enough to evolve as New World monkeys whose modern descendants walk on all fours and many of whom have prehensile tails .
5 Thus , Bangladeshi women in an area such as Tower Hamlets , many of whom have additional difficulties in literacy , will require a different approach and different learning materials compared with overseas students staying in this country for a limited period only .
6 These included the Ministry of Agriculture , the Department of Energy , the National Radiological Protection Board and the Department of the Environment , all of whom have varying responsibilities for controls or policy in the nuclear industry .
7 The term ‘ patient ’ refers to a class of things containing numerous instances or examples all of whom have some things in common , and some things that are different .
8 So Nidri has something for everyone , whether you 're on the shore week of the Villa-Flotilla , just lazing in the sun , or trying to satisfy a family — all of whom have different interests !
9 How many of them have wild-type eyes ( black ) and how many have pearl eyes ?
10 Several of them have effective systems of idea-handling .
11 And a lot of them have emotional problems ; I mean one of the girls I talked to here who 's dealing with calls says it 's difficult , you get some people who get very angry with you because you do n't have news for them .
12 His ‘ toccatas ’ are essentially quasi-preludial and improvisatory affairs of passage-work but two of them have polyphonic sections .
13 A lot of them have eight legs and spend a lot of time in webs waiting for six-legged inhabitants to arrive for lunch .
14 Most of them have six legs , and buzz .
15 They 're odd ; they have foibles ; they rob banks or steal cars or kill people , but otherwise most of them have normal lives . ’
16 Both of them have psychotic interludes , occurring after particularly stress-loaded incidents , both are in guilt-producing situations ( Lancelot doubly so , since he has inadvertently betrayed the woman he adulterously loves ) and both , in losing their reason , lose their humanity .
17 All of them have intact pouches and bowel frequency ranges from one to four per 24 hours .
18 In the past , they had a handsome lifestyle , but few of them have new projects to pursue ; all they can do is sit on their hands , rueing the day they paid so much for the land they were keen to build on .
19 The number of people is , to an extent , a function of union rules , but some of them have real jobs to do .
20 The obsessive gardener hates his relations because two of them have criminal records .
21 I shall consider the implications of these developments more fully in the conclusion , as some of them have obvious connections with , and consequences for , the examination system .
22 Most common category is that of digital filter design programs and there are several of these and most of them have common features .
23 Now all these countries have much cheaper labour force , most of them have warmer climates and with the advantages of low-price labour and also less expensive from the point of view of having to dry out leather and do these various processes that come in the production , the erm the leather tanning trade is being increased in those countries , with the knowledge and indeed the design of the western countries , because tanning is not the most salubrious of , er works .
24 And again some of them have different values of units .
25 Some of them have active debates within their countries on that matter .
26 The list of things to be seen goes on for several pages , and most of them have three stars .
27 ‘ Some of them have 58-inch wheels and seeing one has been described as looking like a gothic cathedral coming towards you . ’
28 And none of them have any ideas when it comes to deciding what game they should play — until wise old owl finally saves the day and comes up with the answer .
29 Bedrooms are comfortably furnished , and some of them have excellent views of the surrounding mountains .
30 Many of them have bizarre adaptations , as parasites , or as permanent ‘ guests ’ within particular species of coral or sponge , which it would be impossible to infer from fossil remains .
  Next page