Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] [adv] have [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Mhm , and you feel that youngsters nowadays have maybe less opportunity than you had yourself when you were leaving school ? |
2 | Working people and shoppers here have as much right to sit in the sunshine at lunchtime for a few minutes as their counterparts elsewhere in the country . |
3 | Their main function is to channel funds from those willing to lend to those willing to borrow , given that lenders and borrowers often have very different needs . |
4 | But they 've gone along with it without recognising that there will be a cost and members opposite have consistently criticised the European parliament for having a number of buildings from which to operate . |
5 | Members of the education department and councillors alike have constantly striven to provide a high standard of education for as rich and diverse a society as one can imagine . |
6 | Together , DOS and Windows now have close to 90% of the world market for PC operating software . |
7 | Linguists and anthropologists alike have carefully documented the complex classification systems apparent in non-literate societies and have recognised the presence of abstraction in both . |
8 | They were once widely distributed throughout the North and Baltic Seas , but populations here have rapidly declined as a result of environmental contaminants such as pesticide residues and toxic industrial wastes . |
9 | But politicians generally have very suspicious minds and when things are kept hidden from them they tend to want to know why . |
10 | The rhenium-osmium system may provide new constraints on the relative importance of plume and sub-continental lithospheric mantle ( SCLM ) in basalt genesis : samples of SCLM brought to the surface as xenoliths commonly have low 187 Os/ 188 Os ratios , whereas ocean-island basalts tend to have higher than chondritic 187 Os/ 188 Os , and old continental crust has even higher ( more radiogenic ) ratios . |