Example sentences of "group [pron] have [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Members of groups which have frequent time limits express significantly less pride in their work …
2 In the contemporary social sciences the term ‘ elite ’ is now generally applied to functional or occupational groups which have high status in a society , for whatever reason ( Bottomore , 1964 , p. 14 ) .
3 Unfortunately , the union is currently controlled by minority , unrepresentative , self interest groups who have little concern for the views of ordinary members and their feelings .
4 Political decisions emerge from the interaction of groups who have conflicting objectives as well as mutually advantageous bargains to make with each other .
5 Among the names on the list was that of a former Finance Ministry official and that of Soka Gakkai , a lay Buddhist group which had close links to Komeito .
6 For Zuwaya or Magharba , the largest group which had common descent for practical purposes was a tribe .
7 It is this group which has greatest acquaintanceship with the facts and techniques of sex and sexuality and the least inhibition surrounding them .
8 TAKARE , the nursing-homes group which has three establishments in Scotland , saw 1992 pre-tax profits soar by by 56 per cent , from £7.6 million to £11.8 million , writes Richard Shackleton .
9 It is emphasized still further when we see that of the latter group none has external lockboard battens .
10 We do have to look at all our pre-school children as a group who have similar means as they grow and they learn and they develop and I hope that we can continue to push for a co-ordinated approach to the whole range of services that we are o offering to that group of children and to their families .
11 The policy outlines those persons within the Wedgwood Group who have specific responsibility regarding environmental issues and states 13 major objectives that the Company is determined to achieve .
12 Others , including many deaf people , see integration as an ‘ erosion of identity ’ ( Ladd , 1991 ) and deaf people as a distinct cultural group who have more in common with black cultures , for example , than with disabled culture .
13 One girl there , she 's in our group she had brilliant , really good singing voice .
14 Tizard 's findings led her to conclude that the adopted children were the most fortunate — as a group they had fewer problems than the restored children .
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