Example sentences of "and [noun pl] have a " in BNC.

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1 As an industry-wide co-ordinating force , the Forum 's specifications and views have a greater impact than those of a single carrier , ’ he said .
2 So I think that what if they care were listening to nominal words about retaining trees and hedges , because trees and hedges have a very clear habit of falling down by accident ,
3 Thus stones have a natural motion straight downwards , towards the centre of the earth , and flames have a natural motion straight upwards , away from the centre of the earth .
4 Some furnishings , pot-holders and ornaments have a very strong-smelling varnish coating , particularly cheap bamboo products with a glossy surface If you have any items of this sort , banish them or put them in an airtight container .
5 Visits of inspection to the cookhouses and latrines had a squalor about them that scarcely repaid even average keeness .
6 All concrete panels are reinforced with steel , and garages have a choice of six door styles .
7 Symptoms and signs had a sensitivity and specificity of upper gastrointestinal disease of 50% and 83% respectively , and 44% and 80% for colonic disease .
8 As chapter 11 is so bad for senior creditors , management and shareholders have a big advantage .
9 Thus the reactions of politicians , police and employers have a different weight to those of demonstrators , rioters or strikers .
10 For example , the sanctions against non-members have played an important part in sustaining trade unions through difficult conflicts with employers : ‘ scab ’ labourers and strike-breakers have a hard time .
11 In some instances the patient is very ill on admission and in these circumstances explanations and introductions have a lower priority than life-sustaining treatment and nursing .
12 Well I can I can remember when I was a child and kids had a lot of time to do hobbies and a favourite hobby was to make a a garden and I never made one , but a friend of mine was ooh forever making these things and giving them away as presents you got the lid of a biscuit tin or something of that sort and you I do n't know what they used for grass they used to model little ducks and things and he had a piece of mirror to make a pond have you ever seen this done ?
13 The Yearbook of International Organizations ( Union of International Associations , 1988–9 ) lists thousands of bodies classified as : federations of international organizations , universal membership organizations , inter-continental membership organizations , regionally defined membership organizations , organizations emanating from places , persons and other bodies , and organizations having a special form , including foundations and funds .
14 The public rooms are traditional in style and bedrooms have a front sea view , balcony or terrace .
15 The cold shops with their sad gas-lamps were full of Christmas shoppers feeling sorry for themselves , and shoplifters having a field-day .
16 The code states : Newspapers and journalists have a duty to defend the freedom of the press in the interests of the public , and to resist censorship .
17 SII and SIII have a wider axle than SI .
18 Children and teenagers have a head start if they have :
19 The A flat was the only Polonaise Cortot recorded ( though Music and Arts have a Polonaise-Fantasie previously unissued and dating from 1947 and there is a 1923 recording of Op. 22 , mutilated rather than cut and minus its preceding Andante spianato — CD MACD615 ) which is regrettable considering the fire he brings to Poland 's most ebullient and regal dance .
20 Legend suggests that many stones and springs have a healing power which could be encouraged by ritual .
21 Many words and phrases have a technical legal meaning , and it is quite proper , and often necessary , to use such language in order to convey a precise legal meaning : for instance , the drafter may deliberately refer to the requirement that the goods be " merchantable " , because that word is used in the SGA , even though it is not in common use .
22 Boots and shoes have a tongue which may also be padded to protect the foot from the pressure of tight lacing .
23 Today Patients and visitors had a similar reaction .
24 Many dupions , brocades and moirés have a high acetate content , and all are suitable for curtains .
25 Crocodiles and lizards have a fossil record extending back to the Triassic , snakes to the Cretaceous .
26 Both students and parents had a go at this .
27 He was fine-featured and his dress and movements had a fastidiousness that made Ludo 's appearance seem almost earthy .
28 The VHPB believes many bodies and organisations have a role to play in reducing current levels of occupational hepatitis B infection .
29 With increasing commercialism , research councils and universities have a duty , I consider , to help to protect their authors in this matter .
30 By comparison , Jews and Christians have a much stronger sense of human involvement in the writing of the Bible .
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