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

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1 They had four boys , John , Thomas , William and Joseph and two girls , Mary and Harriet .
2 They had four sons and a daughter , Bessie Lee , who had inherited the beauty of her grandmother .
3 His 25-year-old wife Cornelia was born in Geneva , Switzerland , and they had four sons under five years old , all born at Wolverton .
4 They had four sons and seven daughters , only seven of whom reached maturity .
5 They had four sons and one daughter .
6 They had four sons ( the two eldest were killed in the war of 1914–18 ) and one daughter .
7 They had four sons and four daughters .
8 They had four sons and four daughters .
9 Six married Mary Riquebourg ( 1733–1801 ) of Canterbury on 21 May 1754 ; they had four sons , three of whom died in infancy and one in 1786 , and a daughter .
10 They had four sons and three daughters .
11 They had four sons and two daughters .
12 They had four sons ( the eldest of whom died in 1679 ) and five daughters .
13 They had four sons and three daughters .
14 They had four sons and one daughter .
15 They had four sons , one of whom died young , and two daughters .
16 They had four sons and four daughters .
17 In 1814 he married Elizabeth Caroline Boham ; they had four sons and four daughters .
18 They had four sons and three daughters .
19 They had four sons , two surviving to adulthood .
20 They had four sons and four daughters , the eldest son , Edward Prentice Mawson , becoming a successful landscape architect and taking over the running of his father 's firm .
21 They had four sons and three daughters .
22 Allhusen married Anne , daughter of John Shield of Broomhaugh , in 1835 ; they had four sons and two daughters .
23 They had four sons , the first of whom died in infancy ( 1857 ) and the second aged three ( 1864 ) .
24 They had four sons , the eldest of whom , Captain W. R. Colbeck , RNR , was surveyor with the British , Australian , and New Zealand Antarctic research expedition of 1929–31 , for which he received the Polar medal ; Sir Douglas Mawson [ q.v. ] named the Colbeck Archipelago after him .
25 In 1702 he married Anne Lea , a native of Warwick : they had four sons and one daughter but only two of the sons survived their father .
26 He married in 1845 Janet ( ‘ Jessie ’ ) , daughter of the Revd John Barr , minister in the Church of Scotland ; they had four sons and seven daughters .
27 They had four sons and four daughters , as well as three children who died in infancy .
28 They had four sons ( the eldest of whom died in 1895 ) and by the second , Charles , came the five grandsons who as a team continued the family firm until it was sold in 1965 to the Hawker Siddeley Group .
29 On 8 July 1875 he married Mary Simson , daughter of John Somerville Johnston of Crailing Hall , Jedburgh , and they had four sons and one daughter .
30 They had four sons , two of whom died in infancy , and one daughter .
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