Example sentences of "they have [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | as opposed to the , but , but some cupboard doors are diamond pattern , Muffin will you be quiet have we any more bones cooked for them or have they had them all ? |
2 | Did they have their own blacksmiths then , or would there be like in the town that went round ? |
3 | Or did they have their own trains ? |
4 | Did they have one this year ? |
5 | Did they have it all ? |
6 | Besides , they 've their own problems . |
7 | Er they had them all back like when the pits was nationalized , all these people who 'd been sacked you know got back on . |
8 | They had him all the time , ’ said an astonished DDI . |
9 | ‘ They had their own routine , ’ says Sylvia . |
10 | After he had eaten , they had their own dinner at the side table . |
11 | They had their own windows with dark blue oil-cloth roller-blinds through which Dot could see into the compartment of the train alongside just like looking over at a next-door house . |
12 | The dignifying characteristic of the professions was that they had their own codes of ethics . |
13 | They had their own police photographers out there , let them get their own pictures . |
14 | They had their own calf and two lambs to kill and salt down in November , and a pig to smoke , with a ham sent to the castle that had provided the piglet in the spring ; they had dried and smoked fish . |
15 | Certainly the Bond family , of fourteenth century Erth Barton , religiously rowed across to George 's Quay each Sunday to attend church at Sheviock , where they had their own pew . |
16 | They had their own pet name for God — He was Jehovah to one , the Lord of Hosts to another who used a plural form . |
17 | Once they were on the road they had their own coach , staying a day or half a day in each town . |
18 | Samuel Smith took the view that the spiritual needs of deaf people could only be properly provided for if they had their own church and an ordained minister . |
19 | ‘ There 's a kitchenette ; they had their own supply . |
20 | Always referred to by the locals as ‘ the Spanish ’ , they had their own school ( where the Hotel Monte Carlo is now situated ) and the New Year 's Eve parties here were particularly popular . |
21 | They had their own uniforms and military codes , and belonging to one of the squadrons became a popular Sunday pastime . |
22 | Once again the movies were proving that they had their own version of what was real . |
23 | Large houses existed in the north-west of the town of Mallia , round the agora and in the Mu quarter ; they had their own store-rooms and their own clay tablet accounts . |
24 | While they had their own ideas and theories , Diana did not feel that any of them came close to understanding the true nature of the turmoil in her heart and mind . |
25 | Moreover , they had their own doctrines by now of who Jesus was and what the term ‘ Messiah ’ meant . |
26 | They had their own hospital and rations of beer , cigarettes and tobacco . |
27 | They had their own private worlds . |
28 | Melanie wondered if she would have to take a tray to the basement but it seemed they had their own gas ring down there and brewed up continually for themselves . |
29 | They had their own ideas about who committed all the robberies in the area , and Oliver was unknown to them . |
30 | I have been accused , too , of saying that , You tell your Doctor , I 'd know what you , I knew what you 'd die of , because they had their own things , their own pet hobbyhorses . |