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

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1 The only two things that Chelmsford and Backnong have in common are our industry base ( we have Macronis in Chelmsford , Backnong has a similar electronic industry based in the town ) and the fact that they , as we do , have a river running through their town centre .
2 What do Durex , Valium , and Cornflakes have in common with electricity and coal ?
3 Still , higher education contains within itself , if only it would realize , an essential rationality : academics , students and disciplines have to be rational .
4 Rather , it is to indicate that in this particular instance , underfunding is an accurate reflection of the second-class status that computer-assisted humanities research and teaching have in this country .
5 The IIC provides an independent forum for debate on communications issues and evaluates the influence which governments , economics , politics and cultures have on the use of communications globally .
6 And this hostility can become expensive if lawyers and surveyors have to be called in to interpret this type of covenant .
7 ‘ The suggestion that innovation and change have to be led by those building individual houses is a dangerous notion .
8 Wider and more general problems in human existence and experience have to be brought within man 's comprehension .
9 All this , besides the preliminary pasting of the wrapper , coloured paper and sandpaper had to be done 144 times for 2¼d , and even this is not all , for every drawer and case have to be fitted together , and the packets tied up with hemp .
10 The register and index have to be open for inspection during business hours by any member without charge and by any other person on payment of a small fee and a copy of it or any part of it has to be supplied to anyone on payment of a modest charge .
11 A representative and influential attempt was made by Plekhanov in his essay , The Role of the Individual in History , where he considers what effect the characters of prominent people such as kings and statesmen have on the course of events .
12 He had hoped that the project would foster greater continuity between children 's experience of learning in primary school , and their experience in the comprehensive : I want to get away from [ a didactic approach ] , to the pupils taking more responsibility for work they produce and being more autonomous in the way that they do it and hoping to create more responsibility in them rather than them seeking the teacher all the time for information ; and thinking that all knowledge and information and values have to be teacher judged …
13 This pattern of cultural change is one of the clearest indications of the powerful impact that dominant social attitudes and values have on the status and treatment of older people .
14 The leading accountants , KPMG , has now adopted English as its world-wide company language ; reports , board meetings and contracts have to be in English .
15 Pipework and cable have to be laid and , if you deploy central heating pumps , they need to be housed in a way that enables them to be accessible , yet invisible .
16 We still have to get permission from the deanery synod and the diocese , and plans have to be drawn up .
17 ‘ Site preparation , hardware and software testing have to be carried out by the relevant specialists and plans have to be made to ensure that the upgrade will cause no interruption to the service provided to our customers . ’
18 If for example rebuilding is necessary and plans have to be drawn up by an architect and approved by local Council , any fees incurred here would be covered .
19 As has been shown in detail elsewhere ( Hanko 1986 , 1987 , 1989 ) , knowledge that can highlight the underlying issues has to be supplemented , and skills have to be developed in the group , which the designated supporter will have been applying in his work with children , but now has to redeploy for work with fellow professionals .
20 Although the British profession has not adopted a multi-media outlook with the celerity that many would wish , there are plenty of examples of public libraries with visual and aural collections , and the counties of Wiltshire , Somerset and Leicestershire have in recent years been offering significant audio-visual services to teachers and schools .
21 Windstopper does n't stretch , so garments using the lining need quite a generous cut if you 're going to be active on the hills in them , whether climbing or walking , and the added bulk and weight have to be considered .
22 Rubbish bags are on sale at the local supermarket , and labels have to be affixed .
23 In fact , mums and dads have to be pretty tough to bring up children nowadays .
24 Because of the extra loads imposed by the diesel process of compression — ratios of 21.5:1 in the Ford diesels at ignition , more than double those of their comparable petrol engines — cylinder blocks and crankshafts have to be stronger , heavier and therefore costlier .
25 BILLY Sinclair and Coleraine have at last found the recipe for success .
26 Most would agree that there are no clear-cut answers and solutions have to be sought from what is available rather than from what is desirable .
27 I mean I I take this more more seriously my on Wednesdays and Thursdays have to be cancelled now because they will be .
28 Meanwhile staff at UCCA say universities and polytechnics have until the end of May to contact potential students .
29 Design , development and management have in common the absolute necessity of taking action based on incomplete information .
30 Design , development and management have in common the absolute necessity of taking action based on incomplete information .
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