Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] often have " in BNC.

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1 It came into Wexford 's mind that money metaphors often have to do with water , gushing , springing , and that business men talk of liquidity and cash flow .
2 Research posts often have short-term contracts and are rarely held on a tenured basis .
3 Firms which are well experienced in overseas employee transfers often have international personnel departments with the necessary resources to organise and run such training sessions .
4 In most of the state 's 900 or so water districts farmers often have priority in the use of water .
5 Unlike adoption agency social workers , healthcare professionals often have the opportunity to discuss concerns with adoption participants within the bounds of confidentiality .
6 To be seen clearly under an optical microscope , cell tissues often have to be stained to increase contrast .
7 With council and hospitals not understanding their needs , Pat Ayres often has to make numerous calls just to get a new supply of syringes or nappies .
8 Mammal teeth often have distinctive patterns of crests or bumps ( cusps ) that serve to identify large groups within the mammals .
9 O. clavigera can easily be distinguished from O. globifera by the following characters : the plates of the dorsal side are thin not as well developed as in O. globifera ; the spinelets of O. clavigera often have an enlarged rugose tip , those of O. globifera are all of one kind , low and rugose , nearly granuliform ; the apical and oral papillae of O. globifera are shorter and not as rugose as those of O. clavigera ; the oral shield is more regularly rhombic in O. globifera than O. clavigera and the tentacles scales of O. globifera are large rounded while those of O. clavigera are small and spine-like .
10 Established corn mills often had first claim to the use of watercourses , but their machinery needed modernising to improve efficiency .
11 Mammal jaws often have specialized teeth for particular jobs — nipping , chewing , biting , gnawing teeth and so on — which function in perfect cooperation between the upper and lower jaws .
12 Hall churches often have beautiful interiors .
13 Northamptonshire is often referred to as the County of ‘ Spires and Squires ’ , but village churches often have towers .
14 Counselling responses often have to be rapid , based on personal judgement rather than precise theoretical principles .
15 The church planting team often has an obvious opportunity to get involved with secular organisations in that it will often meet in a secular building .
16 Cricket and sports sweaters often have ‘ V ’ necks and you will have to eliminate the cable neatly at the centre as you shape .
17 People come in all shapes and sizes and rucksack makers often have to aim for the middle ground when deciding on specifications .
18 In Gregor von Rezzori 's story Troth the music-loving and very courageous Jewish girl Minka Raubitschek often has a gifted young man called Herbert von Karajan to play the piano at her parties .
19 When she joined me-after we 'd met while she was still an undercover FedPol investigator — she sternly announced that she was coming into the firm for the sake of the money , and because the job offered interest and challenge without the lethal risks that a FedPol agent often had to run .
20 In comparison with the Japanese , UK companies often have somewhat larger profit margins , but then ROI is substantially less due to excessive fixed assets and work-in-progress and excessive investment lead times leading to more idle assets .
21 He feels that art directors often have such set views about the subjects he photographs that his own creativity is suppressed .
22 Smaller companies who want to do business with , say , motor manufacturers or DIY retailers often have very little choice about whether or not to adopt EDI .
23 Dye plants often have the word tinctoria as their specific epithet , from the Latin word tinctorius , meaning " of the dyers " .
24 A child who suffers abuse at the hand of a stranger can expect comfort and protection from his or her family ; incest victims often have no-one to whom to turn — those who should support have been the cause of suffering . ’
25 Adult sheep often have a few N. battus eggs in their faeces , but these are insufficient to precipitate a larval flush although enough to ensure the persistence of infection on the pastures .
26 Claudia Cohn-Casson often had dinner here when she was in Nairobi .
27 Clive Allen , Mark Robson and wide man Kevin Keen often had the Grimsby defence in trouble , though Paul Butcher was a tower of strength in the back four .
28 The three areas with farmers in the upper age brackets often had their families working on the farm .
29 The commercial baby foods often have whole peas or pieces of carrot in the puréed food which the child will spit out or refuse to eat .
30 On the parade ground soldiers often have to shout out their numbers to help them in drill work .
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