Example sentences of "people have [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 We started our 1964 test with the words : ‘ Sun-capped Dolomites and the distant roar and squeal of one of the works rally cars scrambling its way up the Gavia Pass — this is perhaps the image that some people have of the big Austin-Healey at work .
2 He seems to be above , or able to cut through , all the normal suspicions that alienated young people have of the ‘ Establishment ’ in a quite remarkable way .
3 Secondly , by using interviews from local people the programme dispelled the ‘ Grim North ’ image many people have of the Tyneside area .
4 A good illustration of this is the lack of certainty that many young people have over the question of how to address their parents and parents-in-law after marriage .
5 Ask yourself these questions : How much influence do finance people have over the achievement of your goals ?
6 With such understanding , the complaints and uncertainties older people have about the ‘ modern ’ world can be more fully appreciated and understood .
7 The sort of objectives which are appropriate for advertising are objectives concerned with awareness and understanding of the brand , and with the attitudes and opinions people have about the brand .
8 In addition to coping with the illness itself many sufferers also have to cope with the misconceptions other people have about the illness .
9 Systems theory developed in the 1940s as a explanation of human behaviour which took account of the important impact other people have on the individual .
10 Criticism of religious institutions , leadership and policies is rife , and religious people have on the whole been tardy in responding creatively to justified charges and pointing out the inappropriateness of false charges ; an approach of burying one 's head in the sand has been a characteristic of many religious people .
11 Some media studies writers have suggested that the meaning of a text is mediated via discussions people have with the friends and household about their viewing and reading .
12 The second most important association people have with the home is one of relaxation and comfort .
13 Such people have in the past been left to go their own way without interference .
14 The British people have in the past found them rather more powerful than the corporations which are popularly supposed to finance the Conservative party .
15 As the examination of the Holland Report data indicates , the problem which young people have in the labour market reflects the age-related issue of lack of experience .
16 Unlike Dunleavy , however , he is saying that any ‘ conservatising ’ effect of home ownership is a result of the real economic interests people have in the economic value of their properties .
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