Example sentences of "[noun pl] have another " in BNC.
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1 | Some owners of compound eyes have another bonus to compensate for their poor resolution , and that is the rate at which they can perceive images . |
2 | Parents have another drawback . |
3 | Rugby League : Rovers have another return |
4 | ( Colnaghi 's Otto Gutekunst wrote to Berenson , ‘ neither you nor we have ever had such a windfall as Mrs G. before , nor shall we ever in our lives have another … ’ . ) |
5 | Plants have another way , too , of deterring animals from destroying their seeds . |
6 | Sentimental belongings have another kind of value . |
7 | TWO WEEKS after watching Remittance Man bounce back to action , Wincanton racegoers have another treat in the Badger Beer Chase today . |
8 | Our police forces have another major complaint about the Bill . |
9 | A slip-up at High Wycombe would not be fatal , because the Suffolk champions have another chance to scoop the title at home to Lydney later this month , but Sudbury are keen to win the championship in style . |
10 | The Tyrone men have another important League fixture this afternoon — visitors Limavady inspired by the mercurial Des Curry are likely to provide the first searching test of Strabane 's ability to stay the course . |
11 | Historians and political theorists have another approach . |
12 | In addition to channelling funds from depositors to borrowers , certain financial institutions have another important function . |
13 | But smaller subadult snails have another drawback : they begin to produce sperm before they have finished growing , but do n't produce the more energy-expensive eggs until they are full size . |
14 | An even more vital skill in long migratory flights is accurate navigation , and birds have another special sense to aid them in this . |