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

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1 When papers are destroyed deliberately , however , as they are in half of the cases of those claiming asylum at the ports , apparently to conceal the identification of the claimants and where they come from , that must adversely affect their credibility — unless they have a convincing explanation .
2 ‘ You have to make every effort to ensure they have a rounded life and do n't miss out on things just because there is only one parent there for them , ’ said Mary .
3 They have a first-class man there . ’
4 Like policemen , they have a hardened scepticism about humanity .
5 They 're modern , yet they have a distinct hint of that classic flavour you 're after . ’
6 Parents ' discos and family discos are always popular particularly when they have a fancy dress theme and ‘ spot prizes ’ .
7 All instructions must be confirmed in writing ; not only if they have a financial effect .
8 It is reinforced further by the fact that they have a low default risk .
9 People who are liable to pay the community charge may qualify for benefit if they have a low income and no more than £16,000 in savings .
10 If they choose to go into an independent sector home , they , and they have a low level of income , they do access what is called the residential care allowance , which is further income support benefit of up to forty five pound a week .
11 However , this is n't likely to occur within the National Parks and although , as Table 8.2 shows , they have a higher percentage of woodland than the rest of the uplands , voluntary agreements to limit any further afforestation will reduce their relative share .
12 So they have a higher income .
13 ( You should consider which way the demand and/or supply curves of money shift. ) ( a ) Banks find that they have a higher liquidity ratio than they need .
14 To reflect their extraordinary skill they have a higher weapon skill than most troops .
15 On T1 weighted images tumours have a low signal intensity , appearing dark ; on T2 weighted images they have a higher signal and look bright .
16 Because customers choose to come to them when they visit branches , they have a higher hit-rate .
17 ‘ Some goods can only be bought with FEC , so they have a higher value to the Chinese who are desperate to get hold of them .
18 They have a moral obligation to build a path .
19 The new owners of Oxford United admit that if it 's proved , then they have a moral obligation to pay the money back .
20 Most Scots believe they have a moral right to walk in wild places provided they are causing no harm and behave appropriately .
21 They are victims , which means that though not necessarily good , or pleasant , they have a moral ascendancy over the rich .
22 They have a violent film then they have a violent advert .
23 They have a violent film then they have a violent advert .
24 But even when extreme and prolonged , they have a strange tickle of meaning in them that becomes more of a mystery as faith grows .
25 They have a strange relationship .
26 They have a complete society , I was told .
27 Certainly the request of staff then could turn into of the panel erm but but I think at the same time if people want to look at the structure so that they have a complete view of the structural organisation
28 The accredited representatives of foreign States participating in the investigation should be attached to him rather than to a particular group , so that they have a complete appreciation of the whole picture .
29 They have a long-term credibility problem — the issue wo n't go away . ’
30 And they have a long-term interest in maintaining industry 's prosperity , for that is what pays their pensions .
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