Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Interestingly , these second visits were never successful , and interviewers then had recourse to the back-up lists .
2 This approach also explains why engineers and ergonomists sometimes have difficulties in reaching agreement .
3 In my day we had taxis or Beetles or the old-style Escorts and Australians always had VW Dormobiles .
4 A Farmland and Rural Development Act was passed in 1988 and farmers now have access to grant aid to help in diversification projects .
5 Thomson had Britannia , ILG had ( at the time ) Air Europe and Owners Abroad had Air 2000 .
6 This increase has clear policy implications since these elderly people tend to live in the worst accommodation , and owners often have difficulties in undertaking their own , or paying for , maintenance .
7 The problem , Dr Sagdeev points out , is that in some cases government ministries and departments still have control .
8 Parents and children too have concepts about what makes a good teacher .
9 Some are also believed to be associated with the paranormal Knights of Columbanus and others again have connections with the shadowy Freemason organisation .
10 HALLS and stairways sometimes have bannister rails so wide that toddlers squeeze through and fall .
11 The reasons for Orchomenos ' special role were geographical : she controlled the northern plain and Thebes the southern ; and also historical : Mycenaean Orchomenos had counted for at least as much as Thebes , and Orchomenos still had pretensions to lead Boiotia in the eighth century .
12 I suspected this was the reason compounds and camps always had rings of protective lights .
13 Shields and banners often have spiders on them , and spider decorations are common designs for buckles , banner pole tops , and weapons
14 These lessons and recommendations clearly have implications for all nuclear power systems , and for PWRs in particular .
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