Example sentences of "[n mass] [pron] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When it comes to choosing cavalry you have fewer options than with infantry but you are still spoiled for choice compared to most armies .
2 There are few other freshwater tropical fish which have such diversity of colour than the Killifish or egg-laying toothcarp .
3 The characteristic of a chattel slave is that he(she) has no recognized kin who have continuing rights and obligations by virtue of their kinship .
4 It is almost as if the catholic Irish people become a people of God in Old Testament terms , in a way similar to the Northern Calvinists , a people which have overriding power to set up their domain .
5 Coun John Elders said : ‘ We would particularly like to hear from young people who have strong views on the facilities for them in Seaton and what entertainment could possibly be provided . ’
6 People who have higher blood glucose have better memories . ’
7 If you talk to people in the street the majority of people who have young children are certainly saying we need day care , we need opportunities for ourselves erm and are quite prepared , some of them at any rate , to go and say that to their local councillors and to write to their M Ps .
8 Do we welcome into our midst those people who have developmental disabilities , on order that we can grow together in faith ?
9 The impact of the new legislation will be felt most for people who have complex needs identified as a result of a comprehensive assessment .
10 Group 1 — People who have automatic entitlement
11 Group 1 — People who have automatic entitlement
12 Group 1 — People who have automatic entitlement
13 Group 1 — People who have automatic entitlement
14 Group 1 — People who have automatic entitlement
15 I have come upon one or two cases of people who have acute sensitivity to electricity and to electrical devices , such as television sets , computers , radios , electric lights , etc .
16 All this is important , because young people who have good relationships with their parents are less likely to feel the need to try drugs .
17 When professionals who work in mental health services talk of an ‘ integrated , comprehensive , seamless service ’ they mean a service where acute hospital beds , hostels , group homes , community teams and services for people in their own homes , are all managed as one service with one team of people who have total responsibility .
18 Almost everyone in England and Wales is aware that the penal system is in ‘ crisis ’ , even people who have little idea of what ‘ the penal system ’ is , except that it has to do with prisons and punishment .
19 Laing is convinced that businesses which are run by people who have little understanding of the products being made are ultimately doomed to failure .
20 As well as being , then , a means of administration and management of social relations , the state , and its symbols of home , land , family , nationhood and communal experience , are also seen as offering a sense of identity and security : especially to people who have little understanding and control over the processes affecting their everyday lives .
21 The problem , as I began to discover over the years , does n't lie with the composer , it lies with the interpreters and what is expected from the interpreters by people who have dubious taste .
22 Erm , mental health referrals is partly demographic , partly social change , in that there is an expectation of dealing differently with people who have mental health problems , and there is also a very clear expectation of dealing differently with offenders who are leaving the , the prison system who have mental health problems , and there are pressures arising from both those areas , as well as the constant requirement for an enhanced provision on alcohol , substance abuse er , and , and similar factors .
23 Since this means essentially women , Brody ( 1981 ) coined the phrase ‘ women in the middle ’ to describe those people who have substantial responsibilities to both older and younger generations .
24 These groups are known by a variety of names , but the central idea is to bring together a small number of people who have certain interests or characteristics in common and to interview them as a group .
25 They are performed by people who have certain beliefs about the normative consequences of their acts .
26 Most people who have testicular cancer and who are treated for it and cured go on to lead perfectly active normal lives as far as having children is concerned .
27 We may need to confront this situation and realise that we can get greater support from people who have similar motivation to our own .
28 The function of these groups is not to provide any romantic possibilities ( although that may happen ) , but to provide contact and support by introducing you to people who have similar problems to yourself .
29 It also helps them realize that there are other people who have similar problems and difficulties , and that they are not alone in their plight .
30 These sets of analysis are based on empirical attitude research , and the agencies that have constructed them use them to advise their clients on how best to design and position existing and new products on target segments made up of people who have similar life-style patterns .
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