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

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1 Millions of people had a horror both of burial and of cremation .
2 All the pressures of people having a go at me all the time do n't help , ’ said Kylie .
3 In an astonishing outburst on the Barnet Clubcall line , Flashman said : ‘ I was surprised at the stupidity of people having a go at me .
4 And and you hear of people having a degree in political science , how can a person obtain a degree in political science .
5 Jackson is the first to admit that the numbers of people having a thing about some of the later material have taken a dip .
6 The virus is highly infectious to those who have not previously been exposed to it , but the majority of people have a degree of immunity due to past clinical or symptomless mouth or face infection .
7 Jason , the breakdancing expert in the group , says : ‘ A lot of people have a problem with the fact that we are clean-living with a largely teenage following .
8 Miki was worried that this important development might be passed off as a fad , a ‘ scene ’ people will get tired of : ‘ To some people it 's already a gimmick , but it 's very important , a lot of people have a lot to say .
9 As temporary shacks turn into permanent dwellings , it 's clear that the drive of people to have a home in the area they choose is unstoppable , and the cost of insufficient planning to this and future governments is incalculable .
10 You know for people to have a loot at .
11 As we have seen in Chapter I , most employment law rights are available only to people having a minimum of four weeks ' service , whilst protection against unfair dismissal for other than trade union activities , even with the law at its most liberal , required six months ' service .
12 ‘ There 's been a wonderful family atmosphere here and in no way would it be harmed by people having a bet . ’
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