Example sentences of "[subord] have the " in BNC.

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1 The stimulus in the 1930s was , again , the cinema ; for patent reasons , some studios preferred to distribute their films with separate disc soundtracks , rather than have the sound printed optically on the film itself .
2 Apart from Ireland it would seem that the smaller European countries have contained the situation better than have the larger ones , but this is an artefact since other small countries such as Belgium , Netherlands and Denmark follow the same trend as the larger countries .
3 The regions of the north have seen a faster deindustrialization in these terms than have the regions of the south .
4 Owner-occupancy has probably been subject to less direct legislative activity than have the two other main tenures .
5 Better to be in philosophy than have the facilities which has greatly benefited the charge payers and the people who think right across the board .
6 I think perhaps the most important thing is that voluntary agencies should do what they believe is right , and not allow their own objectives to be distorted , simply because a , of particular flavours , which is why I 'm saying let us grab the agenda and write the agenda , rather than have the agenda set for us by other people .
7 I 'm still sufficiently optimistic about the country in which we live to suppose that most of us here in Scotland would vastly prefer to pay a little more income tax , than have the least advantaged of our fellows dropped further into poverty .
8 Will you agree that we do that , rather than have the same thing coming up time after time .
9 This raises the possibility that the genes present today in the chromosome of E. coli have not all been derived from the same ancestral population in the distant past — as have the genes of mice — but have come from very distantly related ancestors .
10 The Germans have long made a national sport of running long words together to make longer ones ; as have the Irish , eg in place names like Newtonabbey , Maguiresbridge and Patrickswell .
11 Fred Breadle , transport organiser for the Women 's Royal Voluntary Service , and in charge of 550 cars , has just bought 57 Peugeot 309 diesels as replacements for Vauxhalls and Nissans , and has been mightily impressed with them , as have the women drivers .
12 The ‘ natural ’ industries of metal and mineral mining , forestry and fisheries have always been localised , for obvious reasons , as have the associated processes of conversion such as the smelting of ore , the dressing of stone and the manufacture of coke and charcoal .
13 The means by which school-leavers made the transition from school to full-time wage-earning have been described , as have the criticisms of reformers who dubbed it ‘ haphazard ’ .
14 There are very few countries and groups of people which have had as devoted and heartfelt connection to a land as have the Jews to the land of Israel .
15 The Confederation of British Industry and Trades Union Congress have both given their support to a reduction in the male pension age , as have the House of Lords Select Committee on Unemployment ( 1982 ) and the House of Commons Select Committee on Social Services ( 1982 ) .
16 The High Elves of Ulthuan have never developed gunpowder technology as have the men of the Old World and Dwarfs — indeed they have never needed to do so as their marksmanship with the bow is superior to that of lesser races .
17 Former Test fast bowlers Sir Richard Hadlee and Michael Holding have been made honorary life members of MCC , as have the club 's former secretary Jack Bailey , Laurance Hancock ( secretary of Staffordshire for 53 years until 1987 ) and Glamorgan stalwart Don Shepherd , who took 2174 wickets for the Welsh county but never won a Test cap .
18 Similarly , it can be maintained , the educational functions of the family have been taken over by more specialized agencies , as have the functions of leisure and protection .
19 If a large number of As have been observed under a wide variety of conditions , and if all those observed As without exception possessed the property B , then all As have the property B.
20 Accordingly , the CMI electronic bill of lading can be issued by as many carriers as have the necessary hardware and software , and it can be ‘ endorsed ’ by as many endorsees as have the same facilities .
21 Accordingly , the CMI electronic bill of lading can be issued by as many carriers as have the necessary hardware and software , and it can be ‘ endorsed ’ by as many endorsees as have the same facilities .
22 The numbers of those on the waiting lists for housing has grown rapidly , as have the numbers of homeless in Britain .
23 Mountain Equipment 's Freestyle trousers ( £38 ) — part of their Compak range — have proved both durable and comfortable , as have the Summer Legs from Field and Trek ( £36 ) .
24 The more we head down the path to a single European voice in the world community , the more likely it is that the Community , as an institution , will take the permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council that we have rightly enjoyed , as have the French , since the United Nations was established .
25 The House , individual hon. Members and political parties have a role to play , as have the political parties in the Republic of Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Ireland , who have a central role .
26 Because this is indeed one of the important criteria set out in P P G three , that is the question to respect local preference as well as have the support of the local authority .
27 The hospital 's heating system has been extensively damaged as have the telephones , lifts and X-ray equipment .
28 British laws evolved from these principles as have the laws of other countries and these are the laws accepted for society .
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