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

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1 One of them has in fact already opened just downtown in Arata Isosaki 's renovated space in a building at the corner of Prince Street and Broadway in the heart ( perhaps a more appropriate word would be bowels ) of SoHo .
2 They used to pay , perhaps , thirty five a head or something like that for the summer , whole summer till November , then you 'd say they 'd for home again , yeah .
3 It seems clear to us that all of the above criteria will be enhanced or negated by the way in which the change agent or the action system reacts to participation : what stereotypes do they have of client representatives ? do they believe in participation ? what expectations do they have of participation and client representatives ?
4 It seems clear to us that all of the above criteria will be enhanced or negated by the way in which the change agent or the action system reacts to participation : what stereotypes do they have of client representatives ? do they believe in participation ? what expectations do they have of participation and client representatives ?
5 He 'll definitely be playing for the French next week and they would n't even confirm that he 'd been banned from the scum 's next 4 matches in Europe ( which ones did they have in mind ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ) .
6 13–1–1906 They had under consideration the question of using the Hymnary in the public worship and agreed to use it in the summer if there was no serious collection among the people .
7 ‘ Specialists ’ might have to enjoy even better conditions of life under socialism than they had under capitalism if they were to be well motivated .
8 The others were doing the same jobs they had during peacetime : baker , steward , purser , electrician , storekeeper .
9 The Polish and Prussian land owners — Junker and szlachta alike — had responded to the western demand for grain by exploiting the two commodities they had at hand : labour and land .
10 The councillor , who also spoke out to the local newspaper to counter what he said were council leader Jim Brooks ' unfounded assertions that jobs for the boys claims were simply smears , also called on other party members in the area to step forward publicly with any information they had on malpractice .
11 The councillor , who also spoke out to the local newspaper to counter what he said were council leader Jim Brooks 's unfounded assertions that jobbery claims were simply smears , also called on other party members in the area to step forward publicly with any information they had on malpractice .
12 I I ca n't I mi , who was the last dancers they had on Top of the Pops ?
13 The green forest now flared with colour as the plants advertised the delights and rewards they had on offer .
14 I often think how she would despise me when I am driven by curiosities to ask the children what they had for lunch when they were invited out .
15 We knew what they had for lunch .
16 And basically they ha and the other thing , right , I found out what they had for dinner the other night right ?
17 Later , my mother told me they had to lip read : they could n't hear each other speak for the noise of the looms .
18 Farmers had demonstrated , as they had to Arch in the 1870s , that once the seed is in the ground they can happily watch it grow and starve their workers , if necessary , into submission in the meantime .
19 But at that time Langer and Graham were bogeying and they had to birdie the last in the finish to force a playoff .
20 That there was a that they were gon na be trailing behind the peasant movement and that how that they had to sort of get a hold over all the all the changes that were happening in the country .
21 They had of course heard of the ‘ Vallar plan ’ , and had joined in discussions of it at various stages .
22 " They asked if they might come to see the palais , but they had of course to remain outside in the gardens with their nurse where they can do no damage . "
23 Between campaigns they had of necessity to return to supervise their estates .
24 What they had by way of this was largely impressionistic , qualitative and suggestive rather than confirmatory .
25 Eventually they are turned to stone , but they retain not only the outward shape that they had in life , albeit sometimes distorted , but on occasion even their detailed cellular structure is preserved so that you can look at sections of them through the microscope and plot the shape of the blood vessels and the nerves that once surrounded them .
26 The longer they had in order to establish this bit of coast as an aristocratic retreat , the easier it would be to turn it into a fashionable resort when time and money offered .
27 Under the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle , provisionally signed on 30 April 1748 , and finally concluded on 18 October , which ended the War of the Austrian Succession ( and of Jenkins 's Ear ) , the French agreed — as they had in relation to the Old Pretender under the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 — to recognise the Hanoverian succession and to refuse shelter to those who challenged it .
28 They had in fact used material gathered by him , and some of his reflections of the sanctity of marriage , in their pastoral letter on marriage in the previous year .
29 Although reporters gave the impression that the troupes were new to the American stage , they had in fact made their debut as far back as 1900 when George Lederer booked them to perform their original Pony Trot .
30 They had in fact been most positive and open , entering fully into the new church life with none leaving ‘ in a huff ’ .
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