Example sentences of "and [noun] have [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Rather , it is to indicate that in this particular instance , underfunding is an accurate reflection of the second-class status that computer-assisted humanities research and teaching have in this country .
2 Equally significant for the political equilibrium was the rapport which de Gaulle and Adenauer had with each other .
3 And Glotz has for many years now supervised all my recordings .
4 Although this took place only three days later , Brunel and Burn had in that time examined forty-four schemes and produced a nine-page report vindicating the efforts of Angell and Pownall .
5 ‘ My own family was pretty undistinguished , and Stephen had at any rate a respectable reputation in his own field — though I probably overvalued it at the time .
6 He and Robert had in any case disappeared to drink and play cards ( the express had a gaming saloon ) soon after dinner .
7 potential customers — must be AWARE of the effect their appearance , [ and that of the site ] , their manner and behaviour has on these very important people .
8 THE US , Soviet Union , Britain , France and China have for many years had huge arsenals of strategic nuclear weapons in the form of ballistic missiles and manned bombers .
9 For example , in forensic contexts phoneticians and linguists have for some years now used their expertise to assist in voice identification ; academically this is a highly controversial enterprise .
10 I think that the hatred and suspicion that Catholic and Protestants have of each other in the North locks them in an Eastern-European time-warp .
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