Examples of 'irish people have' in a sentence
Meaning of "irish people have"
irish people have - indicating a characteristic or quality possessed by the Irish population
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Irish people have also been dispersed.
We must listen to what Irish people have said.
Irish people have funny accents.
In every generation the Irish people have asserted their right.
Irish people have a reputation for being heavy drinkers.
That is the respect that the Irish people have for you and your group.
Irish people have always paid for water services.
I am delighted that the Irish people have voted to approve the Nice Treaty.
Irish people have the fourth highest quality of life in the world.
Not many Irish people have done it.
Irish people have a very strange relationship with Germany at the moment.
In every generation the Irish people have asserted their right to national freedom and sovereignty.
Irish people have told stories about the Leprechaun for more than a thousand years.
For centuries, the Irish people have sought to free Ireland from British rule.
Irish people have much more Viking DNA than we once thought.
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Well, the Irish people have spoken.
The Irish people have very good reasons for voting in favour of this Treaty.
The Irish people have gone a long way on the road.
So the Irish people have done us all a favour by bringing that message home.
The Irish people have shown us the bedrock qualities of hard work and faith.
The Irish people have spoken.
The Irish people have spoken on Nice and their decision will be respected.
The Irish people have clearly stated that they believe in the European project.
The Irish people have said that in a very particular way and as a neutral Member State.
But the Irish people have spoken and I fully respect their wishes.
The Irish people have never relinquished their claim to the right of self-determination.
Instead the Irish people have been sold a phoney peace, rubber-stamped by a token legislature in Stormont.
The Irish people have spoken. The answer is "no.
The Irish people have nothing to fear from joining up to the euro on 1 January 1999.
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