Example sentences of "[verb] have their " in BNC.
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1 | Listen silently with no continuity noises and/or interrupt before the other person has had their say . |
2 | As each succeeds she or he passes the cup to the next person until everyone has had their turn . |
3 | ALMOST everybody you can mention has had their say about the separation of the Prince and Princess of Wales . |
4 | Every executive search firm clearly has had their failures . |
5 | But my feeling is that someone has had their hands in the till . |
6 | Oh yes , anything that moves , has , has had their tyres slashed . |
7 | And it was two o'clock when they stopped talking , they stopped having their break ! |
8 | First , is it an ethical investment policy to encourage people to try to have their cake and eat it ? |
9 | Politicians , parents and educationists seem determined to try to have their cake and eat it . |
10 | Like Earl Pratt and Ivan Morgan they 're all now expected to have their sentences commuted to life imprisonment . |
11 | Teachers want to have their privacy invaded , provided they are given a little nudge and they feel sure that there is n't going to be any ‘ comeback ’ in their school . |
12 | I have no idea where it 's heading , but I understand completely why people want to have their names on things . |
13 | Because they feel women have lost the choice of having a home birth , midwives Valerie Taylor and Caroline Flint , Parents ' own midwifery adviser , have started Special Delivery , a private midwifery practice for women who want to have their baby at home . |
14 | By the time they take the Windsor pitch they want to have their USA place safely in the bag . |
15 | ‘ Health is such a serious issue and people want to have their say , but so many feel the appointed health councils and health boards are able to ignore them and their wishes . |
16 | A cynic will remember that research into the opinion-forming powers of newspapers has tended to conclude that readers expect to have their existing views confirmed . |
17 | In any case , I do n't know any women who expect to have their dinners paid for . |
18 | We do n't need to have their flair coached out of them . |
19 | They will need to have their exercise heart rates determined from their perception of exercise intensity as indicated by the Borg Score ( see Table ) . |
20 | Because it is part of the shared assumptions of the discourse participants that these discourse subjects exist , they do not need to have their existence asserted in the discourse . |
21 | The majority of clients would need to have their debts rescheduled , and it was important that the companies should receive the full picture . |
22 | Shares of a new class will need to have their rights established by amendments to the bidder 's articles of association ( which will require a special resolution ) . |
23 | Both men took , grave risks in the roles they adopted and could well have been attacked had their disguises been broken by the people they lived with . |
24 | I would ask those concerned if they could be patient and given time I will refund all money owing to them including any interest that would have accrued had their money been in a bank . |
25 | They 'd had their one hit with ‘ Guns Of Navarone ’ and he was the toaster by the time they were doing the small-time club circuit . |
26 | Now you 'd expect somebody who 'd had their car stolen to be uptight . |
27 | ( She 'd had their kids |
28 | They 'd only been married months , I thought they 'd had their first row and she 'd come home . |
29 | I thought that was all about people feeling they 'd had their day in Parliament because there was a Tory majority of a hundred or more . |
30 | And the ambition of all the farm lads then was to get on good terms with the maids in in the Plas because after the gentry , they 'd had their dinner , the maids could invite whoever they liked into the cellar and saloon for supper . |