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

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1 Some labyrinth fish have the same habit , as do the marine catfish , Arius , often called Shark Cats .
2 All that is required is that the people have the necessary desire and will to bring change about .
3 Indeed , we often find that older workers themselves believe that younger people have the greater right to a job , particularly in times of high unemployment .
4 Make sure that all the local news people have the appropriate office and home phone numbers .
5 It is not something that I have and you do not , or vice versa ; nor is it a commodity with which some people have the good fortune to be more generously endowed than others .
6 Old people have the highest incidence of dementia , a condition with over 100 distinct causes .
7 With hindsight , I now feel that i should have put more effort into explaining these two very difficult concepts , particularly imaginary time , which seems to be the thing in the book with which people have the most trouble .
8 Opposition Members believe that the British people have the basic talents and abilities which , with investment in their skills and a programme committed to training , will allow us to map out a better , more secure and more dignified future not for only those already in work but for the many people who will join the labour market in years to come .
9 It made me realise that other people have the same problems and it helped enormously to share with the other mums .
10 It 's been enormously successful because we 've done it on an activist basis so that activists have met one another , all those prejudices and all those stereotypes have immediately vanished as soon as people have stayed in one another 's homes and realized that people have the same problems , they have the same , they have the same problems and the same difficulty er as difficulties as we do .
11 In the present circumstances , when most people have the same beliefs about killing we do , that fact is not our dominant reason for acting as we think we should .
12 ‘ These people have the same rights as any private citizen but the demonstrations by Fr.
13 Paul and other wheelchair users want the Government to make sure disabled people have the same access as the able bodied .
14 Paul and other wheelchair users want the Government to make sure disabled people have the same access as the able bodied .
15 Paul and other wheelchair users want the Government to make sure disabled people have the same access as the able bodied .
16 ‘ We live in an age in which , in my mind , film-makers and people in the media have the same responsibility that one befell journalists and novelists , because , uh , no-one reads anymore .
17 How do you ensure , for example , that your staff have the high-level teaching experience which comes with years of practice and training , and also up-to-date and personal familiarity with ‘ the trade ’ at a level which industrial and commercial representatives will find credible ?
18 Peter , the officer-in-charge , has worked hard to make sure that new staff have the right sort of attitude before they are appointed .
19 We hold such information in our collections , and our staff have the necessary skills to interpret this information , to recognise its significance , and to impart the knowledge to others throughout Europe .
20 If M and N are any two positions , then say fc(M)>fc(N) if either all entries in fc(M) are strictly positive , and fc(M) is shorter than fc(N) or fc(M) and fc(N) have the same length , and the first few entries in fc(M) and fc(N) are equal and the next entry of fc(M) is larger than that of fc(N) .
21 Also important in this respect are the long periods of patency and the apparent inability of the final host to develop acquired immunity , so that adult sheep have the heaviest infections and the highest prevalence .
22 In the same way , the most polygamous species of goats and sheep have the largest horns or antlers .
23 Goldfish have the remarkable ability to survive conditions which would have seen most other fish off long ago — a fact which has laid them open to much abuse .
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