Example sentences of "and have [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As the individual WFS country data show , in some populations , mainly on the Indian sub-continent , where women marry and have their first child at an early age , the first born is the child least likely to survive infancy and early childhood .
2 On average , owner-occupiers have tended to marry about one year later and have their first birth about two years later than local authority tenants ( Murphy and Sullivan , 1985 ) .
3 Nevertheless , in what most people would regard as an obvious case of rape , the victims had to suffer a traumatic experience in court and have their humiliating experiences reported to millions .
4 They both want to own their loved ones and have their complete faithfulness , but Gatsby wants to earn Daisy 's respect and wants her to choose for herself to belong to him only .
5 They are of a different ethnic origin ( Sino-Tibetan ) , they speak their own languages and have their own culture and religions ( mainly Buddhist ) .
6 I think he 's got a whole metaphor going in this poem between wild animals and things that exist freely and are difficult to find and poems which are things that exist and have their own life but they are also difficult to find .
7 All rooms are comfortably furnished and have their own shower and loo .
8 They are not cheap , and have their own share of problems ; but the advantages greatly outweigh disadvantages and , as a result , they have become indispensable for the competitive stunt kite flyer .
9 They enjoy generous price concessions , and have their own newsletter , and regular special trips and events .
10 The availability of cash support has ensured that virtually all local authorities are now aware of the position of the cycle in national transport policy and have their own cycle plan , usually integrated with their overall transportation plan .
11 They live in their own tribes and have their own ways of fighting which make them easily distinguishable .
12 Irregular words and those not dealt with by the set of suffices are marked and have their own entries .
13 The band run themselves on a democratic basis and have their own voting system .
14 Individuals returning to practice also face a personal challenge and have their own needs for support and encouragement so that their important transition from a break to return to practice is assisted .
15 We have exhibitions at Sandown , Bristol , Leeds , Glasgow — obviously the machines cash in on this and have their own conventions in various parts of the country .
16 So we 're doing that every day from , every Thursday that is , from ten till one thirty , and people who are doing their shopping can come by and have their fresh vegetables .
17 I wish I could sit at the table and help cut up Annie 's food like I used to , and we 'd have crackers and we 'd wear those paper hats and have them little prezzies from inside the crackers .
18 She was very brave , he thought , to wear the sari and shop in the Indian shops and have her Bengali lessons when all these things drew attention to her .
19 She will also have her own tax allowance , be entitled to her own standard rate band and have her own capital gains tax exemption .
20 No healthy conscience can be produced from it , for , above all things , the child mind must be uncluttered with doubts , and have its religious content kept quite simple .
21 In order to live , every part of an animal must be adequately supplied with food and oxygen and have its metabolic waste products removed .
22 Similarly , a solicitor overseas may practice in corporate form with foreign lawyers , whether RFLs or not , unless the corporate practice also wishes to practise in England and Wales , in which case the corporate practice would need to be an RB and have its registered office in England and Wales .
23 NORTHERN Ireland is to separate from Scotland and have its own region under the National Council of the Federation of Master Builders .
24 ‘ He 's already among the best players in the world , but he must look after himself and have his own identity and personality .
25 A pound of tea , I said ; no , half a pound , thank you , and any bread that 's got a European type of crust , and have you some Dundee marmalade ?
26 And have you any idea who sent the message ? ’
27 And have you any idea yet ?
28 and have you any experience at the finging Phil ?
29 Aye , and have you any nicknames for people in the factory ?
30 And have you any matters arising , from these minutes ?
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