Example sentences of "people have [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Relatively little is known of the systematic knowledge which local peoples have of forest species and dynamics , and of the various patterns of traditional extraction and their consequences , yet it may provide vital information for those concerned with effective forestry , medicine , nutrition and plant product development .
2 To do this , the ‘ vocational ’ element in education is critical because it increases the skills people have for use in a variety of enterprises ; it allows people to make use of their learning .
3 erm I agree , and I actually think these figures are relatively crude , but I mean , there is , clearly there are correlations between low income , which most I mean unemployed people have of course got , and ill health .
4 Frequently they are designed to suppress the different experiences people have of marriage .
5 Although marriage is likely to be prescribed at some stage of life as a remedy for all kinds of life problems , the images people have of marriage will be different .
6 The image that most people have of Richard I Coeur de Lion is of a brave , chivalrous knight and a fearless soldier .
7 The point of the metaphor of father is to indicate the experience which religious people have of God as a loving creator .
8 This is true , regardless of the opinion that some people have of Syria , and of their unhappiness at Syria 's presence in Lebanon .
9 The new element in the situation seems to be the regular access that young people have to drugs , including illegal ones .
10 The lack of access that disabled people have to equipment is also significant .
11 There were n't so many of the prejudices people have about education , or social status , or wealth .
12 A stereotype is a fixed mental impression which people have about others .
13 But even these concerns pale by comparison with the fears that people have about traffic safety .
14 A profoundly deaf person felt that it was best to reveal her disability after contact had been made because of the ‘ funny ideas ’ people have about deafness .
15 Whole tribes of proud and even magnificent people have at times sat down and died for no other reason than that their ancient culture has been exposed , even briefly , to one that seems to belong to a superior order .
16 " The greater the share the people have in government , " said John Wesley , " the less liberty , civil or religious , does a nation enjoy . "
17 In this way , we can see the obedience and acceptance that people have in Belmont , as opposed to the lack of order and commotion seen in Venice .
18 You know Paul has lent me some very clean but very ugly old fashioned trays of the sort that people have in restaurants that his mother lent him and they 're they 're a God send !
19 Of course , if conventionalism were just the semantic theory that the phrase " legal rights " should not be used to describe rights people have in virtue of consistency in principle , then a conventionalist judge could indeed take a lively interest in that form of consistency under a different description .
20 It 's never tobacco or alcohol , the most dangerous addictive drugs around , which people have in mind when they refer , whether in jocose or deadly-serious vein , to a ‘ drugs problem ’ : it 's illegal drugs they are on about .
21 Nephews and nieces might be a better bet erm those are the sort of people have in mind .
22 This postulates that people have in mind a target income they would like to receive — set by the life style of their neighbours or those just above them on the social ladder .
23 ‘ The question of how to resolve the fear which so many people have in Hong Kong was omitted , ’ said Peter Harris , a political scientist .
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