Example sentences of "people have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Type A for up to four people has a twin bedroom , living room with kitchenette and double divan bed , and bathroom . |
2 | Fewer than one child in every hundred is taken into care , yet , in London alone , at least one in every three young homeless people has a background in care . |
3 | Well that 's what I 'm saying about the image of the drinking er I guarantee you could as you know as you say you could be in a pub all afternoon all evening all night with maybe twenty people having a music session and ten of them might n't be drinking at all . |
4 | And and you hear of people having a degree in political science , how can a person obtain a degree in political science . |
5 | I do n't see why decent ordinary people having a night out should suffer for the actions of a few . ’ |
6 | You see people having a relationship with their children that they ca n't have any other way . |
7 | All the pressures of people having a go at me all the time do n't help , ’ said Kylie . |
8 | In an astonishing outburst on the Barnet Clubcall line , Flashman said : ‘ I was surprised at the stupidity of people having a go at me . |
9 | There are a few people having a go at him now . |
10 | Media people , people from the advertising company Andy has just left , a few politicians — mostly Tory or Social Democrats though there are a couple of Labour guys — bankers , lawyers , business advisers , investment experts , actors , TV people — at least one film crew , though their lights are switched off for now — various other city types , a scattering of people who are , well , just professionally famous , and the remainder seemingly either part of some enormous floating meta-party or hired from some agency to impersonate people having a whale of a time : Rent-a-Hoot or something similar . |
11 | As we have seen in Chapter I , most employment law rights are available only to people having a minimum of four weeks ' service , whilst protection against unfair dismissal for other than trade union activities , even with the law at its most liberal , required six months ' service . |
12 | ‘ There 's been a wonderful family atmosphere here and in no way would it be harmed by people having a bet . ’ |
13 | Jackson is the first to admit that the numbers of people having a thing about some of the later material have taken a dip . |
14 | Do your people have a description of this madman ? ’ |
15 | Do people have a right to have their health records confidential do they not ? |
16 | She wanted all poor people to have a floor below which their wages could never fall . |
17 | Now , , what we really need to do is to get the orthopaedic people to have a look at this . |
18 | You may be one of the lucky people to have a basement in your house . |
19 | You know for people to have a loot at . |
20 | As temporary shacks turn into permanent dwellings , it 's clear that the drive of people to have a home in the area they choose is unstoppable , and the cost of insufficient planning to this and future governments is incalculable . |
21 | ‘ We have to battle and get people to have a go . ’ |
22 | Chairman , I , I could go on but I , I think I 'd like other people to have a say . |
23 | I always advise people to have a bitch if it is their first Rottweiler . |
24 | ‘ The people had a voice . |
25 | Er if you were er some people had a gas ring , you know , not a cooker , a gas ring those sort of ring that you can boil a kettle on , or you could have a saucepan . |
26 | GONE are the days when people had a pride in keeping the fronts and backs of their houses clean . |
27 | These were large fields in which many people had a stake . |
28 | For years the Vietnamese boat people had a dream . |
29 | The old people had a name for that as well . |
30 | They argued that people had a choice . ’ |