Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [vb mod] [adv] have a " in BNC.

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1 I mean in other words we 'll now have a proper strategy the Vale of the White Horse , which was always an area of the county where the County Council services to the elderly was poorer than elsewhere .
2 This chapter gives you some ideas for informal things to do in the Home , organised outings and activities which may also have a special therapy value , like reminiscence .
3 This , they noted , was particularly so in the German companies which would presumably have a comparative advantage over British firms in this respect anyway .
4 Jack ‘ I 'll be retiring soon ’ Duncan has finally gone and in a few weeks I shall also have a clear desk and be on my way to Viewforth , Stirling to take up my appointment as Director of Technical Services in Central Region .
5 ‘ I am never on the Pacific coast in el Niño year , ’ Rodriguez said , still smiling , ‘ but if the rains of the Amazon slip across the Cordilleras you will maybe have a bad flight to Cajamarca .
6 Nevertheless , TNCs do introduce much useable technology into the Third World , and while it may not lead to the conquest of global markets it may still have a very positive effect on industry and employment in particular countries .
7 The operators themselves will again have a different version .
8 ‘ Of course with your looks you 'd probably have a marvellous time .
9 I mean actually decentralizing the power , by having groups of Ward Councillors , on an area basis , actually having the power decentralized to them and having open meetings in various parts of the City where you 've got the nine or twelve Councillors from three or four wards who 'd actually have a lot of power delegated to them , and so we would try and put power downwards .
10 However , on very young ones it can occasionally have a strangling effect .
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