Example sentences of "[coord] have [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't mind managers getting together and having in a sense management buy- outs . |
2 | While moral suasion had been favoured in the War ( in preference to rationing ) as a means of restricting domestic demand , and had for a time been partially successful , as peace returned it lost much of its impact . |
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4 | Nevertheless , the gap between movements of this kind ( which have sometimes been called ‘ pre-political ’ ) and modern social movements remains large , for the latter exist on a vastly greater scale , are more directly involved in political conflict , are influenced by more rigorous and elaborate ideologies , and have as a rule a more enduring , less ephemeral , character . |
5 | Policemen are not usually intellectuals and have as a rule a distrust of them as animals of a different breed . |
6 | They used to work say one week and have about a month off or go on the dole for a month . |
7 | Hanson , Britain 's largest break-up specialist retains certain parts of the conglomerates which it has taken over , but has as a result itself became a conglomerate — as discussed in the previous subsection . |
8 | This stance was not new but has for a while been taken by Nationalism Today . |