Example sentences of "and [noun sg] have [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Rather , it is to indicate that in this particular instance , underfunding is an accurate reflection of the second-class status that computer-assisted humanities research and teaching have in this country . |
2 | Design , development and management have in common the absolute necessity of taking action based on incomplete information . |
3 | Design , development and management have in common the absolute necessity of taking action based on incomplete information . |
4 | Although this took place only three days later , Brunel and Burn had in that time examined forty-four schemes and produced a nine-page report vindicating the efforts of Angell and Pownall . |
5 | As their retirement counselling manager explained , Legal and General has over one million people either paying towards or drawing out pensions , so it makes sense for them to offer pre-retirement courses which are paid for either by the individuals themselves or their employers . |
6 | potential customers — must be AWARE of the effect their appearance , [ and that of the site ] , their manner and behaviour has on these very important people . |
7 | In Suffolk , we are particularly glad that Customs and Excise has at last been persuaded that horse-racing is an industry not a hobby , and that it will adjust its VAT demands accordingly . |
8 | Robert Stephenson and Co. had by 1840 supplied locomotives to Austria , Belgium , France , Germany , Italy , Russia , and North America . |
9 | What do Christian Aid , SCIAF and Shelter have in common ? |
10 | It was strange to see in the flesh a man whose name and face had since 1939 been almost as familiar to me as those of Churchill or Hitler . |