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

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1 The Bar has lost by the gradual extension of county court jurisdiction ( where solicitors have the right of audience ) ; and the income limit for legal aid in civil cases has fallen well behind inflation , so that few people are now eligible for it .
2 Only occupants of the deep oceans or the darkest recesses of caves will escape such rhythmic influences and live instead in a world where the passage of daily time has no obvious consequence and where tides have no effect .
3 ( Where parents have no previous experience of the British system of education then they rely heavily on the school 's opinion and guidance . )
4 Where organisations have a research need Henley works closely with the client to define and plan the project .
5 " This Meeting , with every feeling of humanity for the distressed Sufferers , who have the misfortune to be shipwrecked on the coast of this Island , have to regret that numbers of the Country prople , shaking off all fear of God , or regard to the laws , are in the constant practice against every rule of Christian charity , or hospitality , of resorting in numbers to the shores , where strangers have the Misfortune of being shipwrecked , and that for the sole purpose of plunder ; which practice this Meeting hold in the greatest abhorrence , and now declare their disapprobation of ; and in order , as much as possible , to remedy this evil , this Meeting not only collectively , but individually , pledge themselves to use their utmost exertions , not only for the preservation of the property of the individuals , who may have the Misfortune to be wrecked on these coasts , but also for bringing to condign punishment all and every such persons as may be found plundering from wrecks : "
6 Where relatives have an expectation of ultimate benefit from any property or capital , the situation becomes even more complex .
7 Where numbers have no ears , where there is no blood .
8 No more can I find , if not content , yet a gorgeous enjoyment , in mere dreams , where men have no past .
9 Where employees have a rooted substantive knowledge of what they are doing , rather than one which is simply a certified mastery of some abstract occupational or analytical techniques , then the institutional conditions appear to be most appropriate for such an achievement .
10 ‘ Chinese and Western cuisines have very different styles , but since I 've been here , I 've realised that once chefs have the chance to exchange views and work together , it 's very easy to adapt to a new style of cooking .
11 But , as he explains : ‘ In contrast , in Spain the dealing is mainly in unaccepted commercial paper ( cartera ) , so bills have the status of an invoice . ’
12 All schools ( county and voluntary ) must start the day with a corporate act of worship , although parents have the right of withdrawal and LEAs may rule that it is impracticable to assemble all the pupils ( e.g. in very large or split-site schools , or where pupils follow many different religions ) .
13 But although long-nets have a number of uses the nets are exactly the same for each purpose .
14 Although dogs have a much greater acoustic range than humans , cats exceed even dogs in their ability to hear high-pitched sounds .
15 A five-course dinner is served at a large refectory table seating twelve , so guests have a chance to get to know one another .
16 Some counties — such as Oxfordshire , where competition is tough — turn down about a quarter of applicants , although others have a higher acceptance rate .
17 Although horses have a very good memory , they have a poor ability to reason .
18 Blake also realised that , although horses have an extensive body language as well , there was still a much greater degree of communication between horses , and between himself and horses , than could be explained by sounds and signs .
19 If artists have the right to fail , Glasgay ! does not , ’ says D'Angelo , whose modest £65,000 budget projection has been kept that way by trying to involve many indigenous grant-aided bodies in the year one programme .
20 If guests have no credit cards they are usually asked to prepay for their stay at the hotel and all incidentals in bars and restaurants etc. are on a cash basis .
21 However , the thinking behind the FMI was that if the budgetary process works and if officials have the information and the skills to use the process then good management will result .
22 So even if farmers have the equipment and knowledge to use slurry safely as a fertiliser , it still needs added nitrates .
23 If professions have an implied contract with society which gives them ‘ status , authority and privilege ’ then society wants certain assurances in return … skill is not enough , there must be a code of ethics which indicates how clients and patients should be served and the attitudes that should be accepted …
24 In specific instances remedies can be made from particular antigens if the remedy is not already present in the materia medica , or from particular orthodox drugs if patients have a sensitivity to these .
25 But above all their value to user education is that they act as focal points , so that if practitioners have a problem there is an information centre or clearinghouse to take it to as a first resort .
26 If players have the freedom to act in their best interests as a response to the signals of the market place , it is simply not possible to determine the outcome of the game by reference to certain ideals of social justice .
27 Some shape names are complex and , if pupils have a limited appreciation of the properties of a shape , it is not likely that their memory for its name will be enduring .
28 ‘ True equality wo n't come until women have the freedom to behave naturally with their own approach to problems .
29 If horses have a sense of humour , it is of the slapstick variety .
30 If women have no place of their own in much of sociology , they are firmly in possession of one haven : the family .
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