Example sentences of "have [prep] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | I would like to outline some of the major terms of the legislation , the far reaching implications it has for unemployed people and what we as a local group are trying to do to combat it . |
2 | The irony is that the more people are encouraged to think about their behaviour and take responsibility for the impact it has on other people , the more they tend to become open and honest rather than furtive and clandestine . |
3 | For this reason you have to be aware of the effect which your communication has on other people . |
4 | You also have to think of the effect it has on other people , how er if you just let people get away with it , it does n't mean you hate them , loathe them and damn them but er you 've got to make them realise that for other people , for everybody . |
5 | I ask the Minister to consider what impact that has on innocent people and their families . |
6 | They talked freely together about everything , about her sad life , her worries , her bad health , about how foul the world was , and it was more illuminating than plenty of conversations he had had with educated folk . |
7 | Comprehensivization , he muttered to himself , seemed to have had much the same effect on the middle-middle class in England as racial integration in schools had had on similar people in the States . |
8 | In his anguished soliloquy on awaking from what he thinks has only been a dream , we see that the hypocrite has lost for ever the advantage he has had over other people . |
9 | ‘ While our efficiency approach argues for looking for ‘ good buys ’ in terms of where the most health gains can be had per extra £1,000 spent , the strategy document tends to argue in terms of throwing most money at the biggest problems irrespective of whether there are cost-effective measures available for dealing with them . ’ |
10 | Does n't she realize the effect that she is having on other people ? |
11 | But it 's a good technical business to have for other people as well to know about . |
12 | In terms of the overall needs employers had of young people , it was clear that non-academic criteria , attitudes to work and personal characteristics , and basic skills , essentially those of reading , writing and arithmetic , were far more important to employers than academic qualifications . |
13 | In fact , about the only contact Edward ever had with other people 's flesh was when the school maids , and then their friends from round about , began to share their sexual favours with him . |
14 | A further example of the alienating effect national anti-nuclear protestors had on local people was provided by the DUC 's Ralph Shepherd when he described one of a series of meetings organized by the DUC to which anti-nuclear groups nationally were invited : |
15 | The ‘ behind the bikesheds ’ appeal that risk behaviours have for young people may be beyond the understanding of those who think that the residue of young smokers will be lured by the squeaky clean , sporty , sweet breathed image of abstinence . |
16 | He will realise the concern that I have for disabled people , who would be hit by such an increase in petrol tax . |
17 | Human life is gregarious , the quality of our lives depending to no small degree upon the relationships we have with other people . |
18 | Similarly , the experience of history , island isolation , and shared values may serve to explain differing levels of trust that Britons have in other people . |
19 | Yet little is known about the influence parents , brothers and sisters have upon young people 's social identities . |
20 | Getting some information on our actions and the effect we have on other people can also be very useful feedback . |
21 | ‘ We can never measure the effect we have on other people , ’ he said , although he , more than most , had a fair idea . |
22 | These are ‘ assets ’ since they represent claims that the banks have on other people . |
23 | But every day doctors across the country are trying to cope with the traumatic effect such illnesses have on ordinary people whose family tragedies do not make the headlines . |