Example sentences of "they have [noun] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They said that they had difficulties with those designs which combined the two offices in one building , as the prizes were to be awarded for both parts .
2 I do n't think they had contracts in those days ; I certainly was never given one to sign .
3 They had loyalty to those teams and that was a crucial factor in our decision .
4 According to Mr Crawley and the plaintiffs there was plenty of action , because they had claims against both banks .
5 They had whalebone in these stays and we used to cut pieces about half an inch long and in the daytime , I used to make a bag full and put them in between the doors and I 'd go round the first time and put them in and when I went round later , if that whalebone was missing , I 'd make enquiries .
6 Beyond the immediate circumstances of this case , Anselm rejected , so far as England was concerned , the recent papal practice of entrusting to specially appointed legates large areas within which they had authority over all archbishops and bishops .
7 They are merchants and in their life before the oil they were very well known merchants and they had tribesmen in that area .
8 They had control of all Stanley 's finances , as he obviously could not manage them himself .
9 And they had cars at that time ?
10 They had relationships with each other , the characteristic divine family being a triad of father , mother and child like Osiris , Isis and Horus ; Amun , Mut and Khonsu ; and Ptah , Sekhmet and Nefertum .
11 ‘ Many British and American tourists feel that they have connections with some part of Scottish history and they want to experience it for themselves . ’
12 You look at Liverpool , Arsenal , Scum … and how many defenders they have back at all times .
13 According to him , they have debates with each other about how much free grub they can get through without having to yield their bodies in return .
14 It it does seem to me that the Parish Council are of course an an elected body , who will if they have views on this subject no doubt have formal minutes which will set it out one way or the other .
15 Give them the confidence that comes from knowing that you care , and will help if they have problems of any sort .
16 Soviet officials have themselves consistently indicated that they have hopes in this respect .
17 They have backs into those gardens .
18 ‘ I think that in any case technological developments ensure that there is no point in trying to propagandize or conceal , because people have access to the truth — at least , in theory they have access to more data that will enable them to determine what the truth of a matter is — through satellites , facsimiles , etc .
19 Although managers require up to date information they have access to more information on a day to day basis than external users .
20 However , they have implications for all citizens who want to influence social policy .
21 Teachers are reminded that it is necessary to notify the office if they have candidates for this award .
22 Three of them had kin along this border , and had spent the patient weeks just past in picking the brains of their cousins regarding the habits of the household of Parfois .
23 did any of them have symptoms during that time when they had recurrences , that brought them back ?
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