Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 If they sell , they acknowledge a loss which may exceed the discount that secured creditors eventually have to accept .
2 And to the extent that the form of the middle class varies between localities and societies , these dominant social groups presumably have quite different effects on local cultures .
3 While such inducements presumably have some positive effect , later discussion will note that management control over their terms casts doubt on the extent to which they secure an identity of interests with shareholders , and the danger that they create pressures for short-term increases in accounting profits or merely permit management to extract an increased proportion of company revenues .
4 Two and a half million people are saddled with hire purchase agreements and mortgages they can no longer afford , and although fewer homes are being repossessed the debts eventually have to be paid .
5 At present , the reins of central control in management development have been slackened , and Health Authorities locally have been freer to decide for themselves .
6 The alliance is cemented by that traditional political religion , forged in the previous century , which sees the natural law as most accessible to true believers , that it is obligatory to enforce its practice by law , and that those holding other views only have rights to put their views into practice when they are not seen by the bishops to do harm to the social fabric .
7 Therefore , the narrow issue in this case is whether , as Mr. Page contends and the courts below have held , certiorari lies against the visitor to quash his decision as being erroneous in point of law notwithstanding that the question of law arises under the domestic law of the university which the visitor has ‘ exclusive ’ jurisdiction to decide .
8 Now this one , four hedges together have a mass of two hundred grams how many have a mass of two and ha ?
9 Share values are assumed to reflect the stream of future earnings obtainable from them , but the future is unknown ( though shareholders naturally have expectations ) .
10 Savings resulting from the Energy Efficiency Office 's programmes alone have led to a current annual energy saving worth more than £500 million a year .
11 ‘ This is particularly true of offices , although properties like warehouses and night clubs obviously have a higher-risk record . ’
12 Certain types of groups only have one way of viewing problems as the right way to look at problems you don if any of you have been in the R C P , Revolutionary Communist Party , you might find that 's a fairly similar sort of thing there 's a party line and dimensions of what constitutes it .
13 Schools rarely have explicit aims and objectives which are translated into individual and specific job descriptions , targets and performance indicators .
14 The various highways and public transport requirements can be covered by negative conditions i.e. no houses should be occupied until the specified roadworks etc. have been completed to the satisfaction of the Director of Highways .
15 The entitlements that animals assuredly have , embodied in prolific legislation , are those that human beings have given them .
16 And we 've had people quite often in these sessions eventually have said , well no I do n't I do n't think I will .
17 ‘ We who work in the provinces rarely have the opportunity to encounter detectives of such distinction ! ’
18 Aerial work pilots such as crop-sprayers , aerial photographers , power-line inspectors etc. have to give great concentration to their work and have little opportunity to scan the sky for aircraft approaching at high speed .
19 Like phonemes themselves , words only have significance in relation to other words and as part of a total system of classification .
20 However , the sums of the deficits and surpluses exactly offset one another so that all sectors together have neither a surplus nor a deficit .
21 In some cases the districts alone have established joint committees within the area covered by a top-tier authority .
22 Unlike the blue-tailed lizards , these snakes only have the bright colour on the underside of the tail-tip .
23 Yeah , and he bought bought bits and that , and I got my little book , you know , my pictures in have n't I ?
24 The mosaics of the fifth and sixth centuries especially have a glowing richness of colour and a vividness of draughtmanship which complements their hierarchical treatment of figures and compositions .
25 Work carried out in the area of ergonomics takes account of the fact that most drivers only have a few tenths of a second to give an order or read information .
26 They 're blaming a new system of tolls which means drivers only have to pay going one way .
27 He has thus determined a general class of non-colinear solutions , and he was able to show that , when the appropriate boundary conditions have been applied , the approaching waves necessarily have variable polarization .
28 Regan ( 1977 ) complains about the lack of statistics on their background but says there are still some subject areas where inspectors only have experience of grammar and independent schools .
29 The trouble is during the week , a lot of little shops only have what 's been left over from the weekend and their vegetables , cos that 's what happens at ours
30 The dinosaurs alone have commanded as much popular attention as the rest of the fossil animal kingdom combined .
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