Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] have [indef pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | For more evidence that addictions have something in common in the way they act on the brain as a whole , no matter which pathways they stimulate , look at the pictures on this page . |
2 | ‘ If Encyclopaedias have everything in them , then so have my houses . ’ |
3 | Why not look at the situation rationally : it 's the British Mountaineering Council , and sports climbing and competitions have nothing in common with the ethos of mountaineering activities — so why not ignore them , excommunicate them ? |
4 | As Kenny and Kenny suggest , the " position of the landlord is now very much strengthened " and the " question is whether licences have anything at all to offer to the landlord looking for an income from his residential property . " |
5 | It is not a question of whether feminists have something against ‘ men ’ . |