Example sentences of "['s] [noun sg] [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | No doubt some of the angels who had faced God 's holiness before had a premonition about this man . |
2 | Booth 's survey also had an influence on a similar movement in the United States , though its roots go back to the middle of the nineteenth century when a number of small surveys on the " dangerous classes " were undertaken . |
3 | On a practical level a GP 's surgery generally has a receptionist . |
4 | HOLLOWAY women 's prison now has a nickname that is more telling than any it may have had in the past the Hilton . |
5 | Not only is it ably led by the shrewd Gordon Taylor ( who perhaps ought to be running the FA ) , the players ' union also has a record which other unions would be proud of . |