Example sentences of "the [noun] have [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The Prince had his own room , of course , and Narouz wanted a cabin next to him .
2 The clubs have their own singles , doubles and knockout competitions after which tournaments are held at regional , national and international level .
3 Wo n't the photographer have his own ideas ? ’
4 By the time he was 20 and the most prodigiously gifted Celtic player of his generation , Charlie was to discover that dancing with the birds had its own special charm .
5 There were many wells in the area and almost all the houses had their own water pumps .
6 But the Russians had their own grand plan which made even the North American transcontinental schemes and the Cape to Cairo dream pale into insignificance .
7 The male has his own repertoire of survival tricks to protect the brood .
8 A wide range of sports clubs and societies is active within the student community , and the University has its own playing fields nearby .
9 A wide range of sports clubs and societies is active within the student community , and the University has its own playing fields nearby .
10 The university has its own printing press , radio and TV studios with portable equipment and computers , some of which will be available to the conference .
11 The university has its own printing press , radio and TV studios with portable equipment and computers , some of which will be available to the conference .
12 The Nitsa has its own snackbar and there 's an excellent bar just opposite called Tropicana which is a favourite with Club 18–30 holidaymakers serving a great English breakfast and a good variety of snacks all day .
13 ‘ Then some years after that , ’ Kalchu continued absentmindedly , as though the story had its own momentum like a ball set rolling down a hill , ‘ the Bazaar police came back .
14 The story has it that young de Malleray , a second-lieutenant in the same regiment , having heard the first news but not the sequel , was himself on the way up to the line that evening , and encountered his father 's Colonel .
15 The motel was made up of separate cabins wide-spaced and private among trees — but more to the point the cabin had its own phone extension and twin beds .
16 Of course the college has its own teams as well .
17 The Guidance has them both .
18 We have a bird , a budgie , a cat and one of the clients has her own budgie .
19 Take food hygiene : it is cheaper for a large council to set up a laboratory to service several districts than for each of the districts to have its own .
20 What bugged me was the way they sampled that line ‘ Even a stopped clock tells the right time twice a day ’ from the film Withnail and I. It was a shame , since what I liked was the way the album had its own space and logic .
21 The mind had its own way of softening blows , he thought sententiously .
22 The eyes have it Many women write to us complaining that they have puffy eyes .
23 All the bedrooms have their own en-suite bathrooms .
24 Whilst for the teachers these lads are ‘ trouble makers ’ , the lads have their own interpretation :
25 The institution had its own ideas about how to relieve the monotony of the beat .
26 The gentlemen had their own .
27 Sinatra would have started a fight there and then but his minders knew that the club had its own hit men and refused to start throwing punches .
28 We appreciate , too , that the Club has its own financial problems .
29 All the animals on the ark have their own ideas .
30 All the animals on the ark have their own ideas .
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