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

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1 They have faith in our work force and in the skills we offer .
2 You look at Liverpool , Arsenal , Scum … and how many defenders they have back at all times .
3 After all , they have experience of visiting local firms and training schemes and they are best placed to make judgements about quality .
4 But it is good to know they have experience of farming and intend to make it a proper home and keep cattle .
5 This legislation requires that people for the first thirteen weeks that they are unemployed have the right to look for a job which they have experience in and enjoy doing , but after 13 weeks they are required to take any job that comes along .
6 And there are other stories , and these of course are much worse , and they have currency in the houses of the local gentry , and they say , ’ — he lowered his voice and spoke in a shocked whisper — ‘ that I can not be a gentleman because I am — a painter . ’
7 Will he ensure that constituencies such as mine and others on the south coast , where employment is a problem and retraining is high on the agenda , have equal access to Government funds without fear or favour and that they have parity with the north of England ?
8 Erm they have cricket like sort of erm
9 Erm , what other factor , other than whether they have waiver of premium or not affects the allocation to units .
10 After that , throughout the rest of the term , they have a reduced allocation if they have waiver of premium , and they have an increased allocation if they pay more than seventy eight pounds a month , or seven hundred and eighty pounds a year .
11 I wonder : is there something wrong with the electric seat motors or should they sound like they have sand in them ?
12 They have kind of you know , in the back , in that little house , , I mean if you buying you know , it 's like , I mean , if I had to go there two weeks in the year , you know what I mean .
13 He lives in London , but has a base in Milton Keynes and says they have support across the constituency .
14 Women are told about the service when they have contact with the child protection team .
15 It remains to be seen if they have applicability to the much more complex discriminant analysis problems routinely undertaken by classical taxonomists .
16 They are not a breed that can be kept in flats , although they do not need endless exercise as long as they have space for freedom of mind .
17 themselves and cut themselves and for , for Allah and whatnot hit and he had two policemen , now if they had , they 're , they 're not allowed to stop you and ask for your identification unless they have policeman with them , but they can arrest you and take you to their police station and they can be quite intimidating and , but they were going round , there was American service in there who have little cards written on it , they said they do n't have to cover their heads they , they 're allowed to do just as well as they please
18 The new community care arrangements are consistent with the Conservative government 's general policy aims in that they have privatisation as one of their major objectives .
19 Thus although they can learn colours as signals for food and as markers for the entrance to their hive , they have difficulty with other types of colour learning , such as using colour as a cue to finding their way out of a closed space .
20 They rarely use the word ‘ I ’ , generally calling themselves by their own names , and they have difficulty in seeing themselves or other people as people , rather than objects .
21 They have never been accepted as an equal ‘ nation ’ within Yugoslavia ; they have difficulty in obtaining recognition for their language ( except in Kosovo , where however there is now a threat that in future the official language will be Serbocroatian , and that all Albanian children will be forced to learn it at school ) ; and they consider that Serbs , in particular , regard them as inferiors and potential enemies .
22 This task is made all the more necessary by the fact that opponents of absolute holism often find it strongly counter-intuitive , not to say absurd ; although they can grasp it at a very general level , they have difficulty in imagining either how it could be developed , or what would make it plausible .
23 They have difficulty in feeling or expressing their own emotions and in making successful relationships .
24 If you ask for breakfast in your room they have difficulty in understanding the idea , but they will do it .
25 If the frail or housebound are to eat properly , it is essential to see that they have help with their shopping , for carrying or pushing heavy baskets soon becomes an impossibility and very few shops now deliver goods .
26 Eleven per cent say they have sex at least 4 times a week , while 2% claim to have it at least daily .
27 They have sex with women or they dislike them , sometimes both .
28 Janssen promise their customers fast delivery , and since they have inventory on more than 12,000 different products , they pride themselves on keeping this promise .
29 Davidson ( 1975 ) would even maintain that this requires that they have mastery of a language ; that it is wrong even to think in terms of quasi-beliefs or proto-beliefs when trying to explain even quite complex behaviour of languageless creatures .
30 The course is based on the principles of self-help , hence clients are reminded that they have responsibility for their own problems and for changing their own behaviour .
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