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

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1 Such thinking comes from a belief that swing technique has nothing whatsoever to do with playing well .
2 Housewife has their own definition .
3 Overlooking the Daily Express building has its advantages for Drury House staff .
4 But for value for money , New York 's Empire State Building has them beaten at 6.7ft a penny
5 If Cypress Semiconductor Corp has its way , Sparcs will really begin to fly over the next couple of weeks .
6 As for the opposition , Gaselee has his eyes on Royal Athlete who finished third in the Cheltenham Gold Cup , Zeta 's Lad who has won five races this season , but is doubtful if the ground remains on the firm side and surprisingly Garrison Savannah who has been rather overlooked by the National pundits this year .
7 Aswan has none of the melancholy transience of most end-of the-line towns .
8 Inactive Supplement text has its status marked so that it makes no further demands upon lexicographic time and effort , and is not selected for composition or transfer to the Working-Set .
9 Every poem or text has its main point of climax , and probably several less important ones .
10 The down-side is that the critic 's representation of the text has none of the authority that objectivity would lend to the analysis .
11 Admiration has nothing at all to do with — falling in love , that sort of thing .
12 Furthermore , British Rail has its eyes on the Bankside site for bringing up the spoil from the tunnel for Channel traffic which it is , so absurdly , driving under the middle of London at astronomical cost .
13 They 've got a new LP , out soon titled ‘ Ben Hur ’ , SWALLOW have a new LP , ‘ Sourpuss ’ , ready , and the ex-Chrome man HELIOS CREED has his ‘ Boxing The Clown ’ , LP set to go .
14 They 've got a new LP , out soon titled ‘ Ben Hur ’ , SWALLOW have a new LP , ‘ Sourpuss ’ , ready , and the ex-Chrome man HELIOS CREED has his ‘ Boxing The Clown ’ , LP set to go .
15 The male has his own repertoire of survival tricks to protect the brood .
16 It will be clear that my not being a Christian has nothing to do with any feminist stance which I may espouse .
17 How many teeth has he got ?
18 For leaping creatures who can recognize the potential for action in a pile of bricks , support has something to do with above .
19 Each of the nineteen states has its own radio station .
20 The basic point is that the language of conscious states has its primary ground in the interaction of humans , and of other beings that behave like them , and the question of the inferential access to inner worlds of ‘ subjective feelings ’ is not raised .
21 What colour hair has he got ?
22 Privilege has its obligations . ’
23 Such photographs are very popular , and Parish Clerk Weekley has one which shows him sitting on his own roof .
24 The story has its ups and downs .
25 But the story has its fallguys , says Brian Worth — notably McAvoy .
26 The key point in the New Zealand Rail story has nothing to do with privatisation .
27 AN intriguing story has it that Traffic Minister Kenneth Carlisle 's American wife Carla , after attending the Sorbonne , spent three years in France lecturing on poultry .
28 The decision to relinquish the lease may have been forced upon them : story has it that their landlord , Colonel Lindsay , had been angered by tales of a young man spitting out of a window into a frying pan held by Minton in the garden below .
29 Story has it that when Minton hung this portrait at Allen Street it so offended an art critic that he spat at it .
30 Loyalty to the old King did nothing to establish Drummonds with his heir — and indeed the story has it that curbing the Prince 's spending on the orders of the King led to Drummonds being abandoned by the new monarch in favour of Coutts .
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