Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun pl] [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | University officials say the phenomenon is part of a national trend — Dartmouth , Harvard and Carnegie-Mellon Universities also have student entrepreneurial centres . |
2 | Most Sainsbury trolleys now have diagrams on the handles . |
3 | The standard of living has definitely improved — many of the Sherpa houses now have windows and chimneys . |
4 | However , patients with quinidine-induced torsades de pointes usually have QT intervals exceeding 550 ms . |
5 | The New York researchers now have data on eight people with extreme constipation . |
6 | Implicit is the idea that A has some form of control over B , or at least a strong bargaining position that enables A to score a ‘ victory ’ over B. Companies sometimes have power of this kind over suppliers , as where the company is one of only a limited number of buyers of a supplier 's goods or services , and even to an extent over governments , manifested , for example , in negotiations over subsidies or in successful attempts to dilute the content of regulation . |