Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] have their " in BNC.

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1 If you have applied to the Social Services to help with funding you must be sure that you have their written approval too before work starts .
2 They 're too embarrassed to actually part with them and so you have this very difficult decision as to whether to insist that you have their laundry or whether you allow them to go on doing that , causing them to live in a smelly environment .
3 Some others — the best ones — Donald the smith , and maybe Iain Logan , the real sterling men — they can join in once we have their agreement .
4 The Gomez couple in Flame in the Street , although they have their arguments and race-related problems , appear relatively happy , if rather passionless : the structure of the narrative , taking place as it does over a period of one day , does not allow us to see the child that Judy Gomez is carrying .
5 Although they have their main magnificent flush in June , the spires of delphiniums can be encouraged to flower later if cut down and watered
6 A certain amount of rivalry and competition is natural , but all children need to feel that they have their own special talents and that they are not always being measured against brothers or sisters and found wanting .
7 It also demonstrates that they have their root cause in godlessness ; so we should pray for our country , not that we should be saved from recession , but that we should turn back to God .
8 The concepts of a right and a liberty ( as opposed to freedom generally ) probably originated however , in systems of juridical law , and it is in legal systems that they have their most subtle and interesting applications and most thorough and detailed elaborations .
9 As the father of eleven children ( laughter and applause ) — I have not been a disciple of Dr Malthus but you will clearly understand that , while I appreciate the ladies , I am strongly of the opinion that they have their proper station in life ( Hear !
10 At Exeter in 1726 the serge weavers were said to have " Clubs , where none but weavers are admitted ; and that they have their ensigns and flags hung out at the door of their meetings " .
11 They are rather areas where a special planning regime exists and which have their own special planning committee .
12 But this is no ordinary technology : we are dealing with the subtle energies which flow through the Earth and which have their own ways and seasons .
13 ‘ Does article 5(1) of the [ Brussels ] Convention apply to claims which are made by an association constituted under private law possessing legal personality against one of its members in a matter relating to obligations in regard to the payment of a sum of money and which have their basis in the relationship between the parties by virtue of membership , such relationship arising from the defendant party 's joining the association as a member by virtue of a legal transaction entered into for that purpose ?
14 What is being alleged here is that NBFIs create assets which are in some close measure substitutes for money and which have their own advantages , interest perhaps or long-term capital gain , which money does not have .
15 They are not inaccessible but quite the reverse , and they have their original working use still . ’
16 The cellulose chains which are laid down in the cell-wall are long and they have their length more or less parallel to the length of the cell or fibre , that is to say in the direction of the applied stress .
17 In the army they fire bullets and they have their big powerful bullets and the idea is that the bullet comes through her , travels across , goes through her and goes into him so there 's
18 GUIL : Wheels have been set in motion , and they have their own pace , to which we are … condemned .
19 They have no fixed abode , you see , and they have their own ways of crossing frontiers . ’
20 They 're handed on complete to every generation and they have their effects in every generation .
21 If they say the enquiry is too wide to answer , that 's nonsense — they know wherever infilling has occurred , and they have their geological maps of the area .
22 That will not be easy because most of them are heavily involved in funding of all sorts of other organisations and they have their own interests .
23 Dr Geoff Spriegel , director of scientific services , explains : ‘ Every gardener knows that pesticides can be very useful and they have their place — even in organic growing .
24 And they have their lunch and come out Tuesday .
25 And then you all go round the car boot and they have their own car and they 'll be selling your stuff out of it .
26 They have an arrangement with the University and they have their own buildings , and they collaborate with the people here , mostly in Engineering .
27 If they have their own pet rabbit , make the bunny in an appropriate colour .
28 He should have left the bloody things off because they 're gon na have to take them off if they have their carpets down and might have to have something planed off them or something might n't they ?
29 He rather hauntingly characterises the life of the contemplative as a God-hunt and compares those hounds who see the hare and never weary of the chase until they have their quarry with those who run simply because others in the pack do so .
30 They need to be fed from ( and vented to ) a cold water storage cistern unless they have their own integral cold water cistern .
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