Example sentences of "these [noun pl] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Assume also that each of these states has a probability of 0.5 .
2 Typographically these fonts had a pedigree too in that the original designs came from either Linotype or the International Typeface Corporation .
3 Like other insects , these beetles have a hormone called the juvenile hormone which keeps larvae as larvae .
4 On catching sight of me she threw up her head , and as I was not looking in her direction she stood stock still , as these animals have a habit of doing when they are under the impression that they have not been seen .
5 ‘ After delivery , the drop in the level of these hormones has a rebound effect on the immune system , which could trigger the disease , ’ he says .
6 These subjects had an examination for evaluation of occult blood , positive stools or for screening for colon cancer , or both .
7 Er these gentlemen have a presentation to make and I wonder if Ron would come up here for a moment , please .
8 MacArthur is modestly surprised by all the praise and talk of awards that has greeted her recent performances : ‘ These roles have a lot to do with the reason I became an actress in the first place — I still think of my career as being about to begin ! ’
9 These commuters have a choice now .
10 In as much to decide whether or not these sites have a greenbelt function .
11 The disk is round ; covered with many large plates amongst which the centrodorsal and usually the primary plates are distinct , often these plates have a knob in the centre ; disk diameter up to 9 mm .
12 It all serves to emphasise the point that RMI is an approach , or process of management and all these elements have a part to play but in a co-ordinated , integrated fashion .
13 These matters had a sort of equivalence in my mind : I had my possessions to offer Jean-Claude , his mother had her bathroom to offer me … .
14 These loops have a mind of their own , seldom , if ever , appearing on the side seam under the arm , but rather placing themselves right in the middle of the front of a garment !
15 I 'm never quite sure really to be honest whether these individuals had an interview with Jesus or Jesus had an interview with them , because whether they thought that Jesus or whether they thought they were doing the , the probing and the questioning really it was Jesus who was in charge of the interview , you may of watched er certain chat shows on the , on the television or heard them on the radio and er depending who the person being interviewed is , very often it actually changes , and its the interviewer who really is being put through it , its the , its the person who 's being interviewed is in charge of the situation and that was the case here Jesus .
16 I 'm never quite surely really , to be honest , whether these individuals had an interview with Jesus , or Jesus had an interview with them .
17 And those who do bid for the franchise must solve these problems to have a chance of winning .
18 Thus these qualities have a kind of objectivity , or at least inter-subjective validity .
19 These investors had a preference for securities rather than bank deposits .
20 These things have a way of working down . ’
21 These things have a habit of snowballing one way and another . ’
22 All these things have an impact on the public .
23 We 've got to make sure that at the very least all these reps have a kit .
24 The supporters from three of these teams have a history of violence ; in Cairo , riot police are nearly always on hand , and even referees need protection from death threats .
25 These goods had a resale value of £12,000 and had been purchased by Transom Trading for £8,000 .
26 However , they are well recognised in children with extrahepatic portal hypertension and almost half of these patients have a history of previous surgery .
27 The old view of the party organizations dating from Ostrogorski 's great work , Democracy and the Organisation of Political Parties ( translated by F. Clarke in 1902 ) , was that these bodies had a life of their own .
28 These processes have a relevance to academic and practical debates that go far beyond the confines of the Spanish case .
29 These particles have a property called spin .
30 At the same time that this mischief is done , the wood itself is ( timber excepted ) but of a miserable account , as any one may suppose , when he is informed , that these shaws have a fence only on one side , and consequently are exposed to be eaten by the cattle that graze in the fields ; hence there is an imperfect system of wood , an injured one of corn , and wretched fences ; by aiming at too much , nothing arrives at perfection .
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