Example sentences of "have [art] [noun pl] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 The restrictions often affect the most vulnerable people — people who badly need a job , but do not have the qualifications to get one in , say , ICI or the Department of Trade and Industry .
2 ( i mean the way he have sticked with specially dino shows us that — dino himself who expressed wishes for playing at the international level himself when he joined leeds — i guess he is a farther away now : the likes of Shearer , Wright ( a flop in the internationals ) , Cole ( hey there is one that puts them in the net ) and Ferdinand will have no problems keeping him out … )
3 Gingivitis did not increase the risk of coronary heart disease , whereas periodontitis or having no teeth increased it by about 25% .
4 They will need to have the skills to talk someone out of another pair of loopstitch socks or convince a lost soul that a key-ring with a thermometer measuring wind-chill factor is not going to change their lives .
5 ‘ Because you never had the guts to carry anything through , ’ he continued .
6 My brother was sacked by a Tory council many years ago in Derbyshire because he had the guts to take it on , and he has nothing to apologise for .
7 I remember being given some caviar once when we were in Russia — wrapped in newspaper because they had no containers to put it in !
8 The fourth factor is that there 's really no point in giving people orders or making up policies or decisions unless the people who receive the orders have the resources to carry them out .
9 Not directly but you can make one in that how that once everybody gets , once you have the resources to raise everybody up to a certain sort of acceptable standard of living , then you can redistribute those resources and you are , you are , y you 'll be able to eliminate poverty
10 He said : ‘ We have no plans to close it down again although we have that power . ’
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