Example sentences of "they have a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The party expects its young hopefuls to fight at least one unwinnable seat in a rotting inner city or municipal wilderness before letting them have a crack at a seat in the safe suburbs .
2 You 'd people think it 's easy let them have a go at it .
3 Well , let them have a go at you , you do n't have to do what they say .
4 Perhaps I could be Eric 's stunt man , standing in when he turns on the flash dangerous stuff that terrifies the defenders in his wake and makes them have a go like David Burrows did .
5 He will now use some of the spare days on tour to let them have a bit of a rest . ’
6 We 'll eat stra virtually fairly soon and then let them have a look at them .
7 Although you may be able to fob off your opponent by letting them have a copy of your accounts ledger , you should not be in a position where you have to write off for copy receipts ; all these documents should be properly filed .
8 Well all these people , we would always let them ha when we killed one we would share it out amongst the people who had given them , like er , I do n't say every time but occasionally we would do that and we 'd let them have a piece of pork you see , which we could legally do see .
9 Generally it ends with them having a crack at goal .
10 Beeny did n't have any saves to make , although they has a couple of good chances which they mishit .
11 Yes , yes , did they have a kind of marbled
12 Do they have a point of entry into this process ?
13 Only if some people , ‘ because of their special circumstances — because they are crippled or lack talents prized in the market , or for some such reason — end up below the minimum standard of living required to lead a decent , self-fulfilling life at all ’ ( Dworkin , 1978a , pp. 244 , 258 ) would they have a right to ‘ a minimum standard ’ , even at the expense of the general welfare .
14 My daughter finds everyday learning fun because it involves doing things together , but what of the working mother , or the one who has other children demanding all her attention , or the low-income family — do n't they have a right to pre-school education too ?
15 ‘ Did they have a lot about the thing this afternoon ? ’
16 Well surely wo n't we have to have a meeting on that just like , do do n't they have a meeting for sex education ?
17 Why should they have a cut of it ?
18 That on the left , did they have a photograph of it ?
19 Do they have a chain of people or a conveyer belt going across the football fields ?
20 Do they have a prize for every customer do you think one way or a
21 So why are they having a meeting with them next week ?
22 Oxford were far from their best and they 've a chance for another warm up tonight …
23 Oxford were far from their best and they 've a chance for another warm up tonight …
24 She remembered hesitating , choosing , picking the biggest and bluest cornflowers , and him looking up from his planting and saying quietly , ‘ If you pick the ones as are n't quite open yet , they 've a chance of lasting longer , maybe . ’
25 No matter how much Norse manure you splatter on to them , they 've a habit of coming up smelling of roses .
26 They 've a house in town .
27 Les was happy to show how it should be done … as for the students , they 've a lot of practicing ahead before they put on a circus show for a local school in a couple of weeks time .
28 They 've a speed on this graph it would be represented by an angle of forty five degrees .
29 Taking everything they 've a mind to .
30 I saw something on the television today it 's sitting there said they 've a cause about it
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