Example sentences of "have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Have oral sex with a woman 63% |
32 | To solve the problem , any UK subscribers who have bouncing mail difficulties of this kind should re-subscribe themselves as follows : Write to saying |
33 | And how come civil servants have mobile phones in their cars ? |
34 | The dummies are dressed in worn clothes which retain a strong human scent , and some have mobile heads which give an illusion of life as they move into the wind . |
35 | He points out that our veins have one-way valves in them . |
36 | They have flipping telephones as well . |
37 | If you have single-frame advance , you will also find this very useful to help you find particular frames on which to make a cut . |
38 | If you have full-time desktops and you have to do any development yourself , then we recommend Unix . |
39 | All seven have full-time jobs but all have been averaging about 50 miles a week in training recently . |
40 | However , employment is not a guarantee against poverty , even for those who have full-time jobs . |
41 | They all have working models with potential for the domestic TV market . |
42 | Most people , even if they 're confused or have short-term memory loss , are able to remember the past . |
43 | Research posts often have short-term contracts and are rarely held on a tenured basis . |
44 | The trains run on special rubber tyres , which have solid insides to prevent accidents caused by a train getting a fiat tyre . |
45 | If you have solid floors , the simplest method is to lay rigid polystyrene sheet over the existing floor surface and top it with a layer of flooring-grade chipboard . |
46 | Both guitars have solid spruce tops , although the D-32's is closer-grained and prettier , and both are bound in faintly-flamed maple for a combination of looks and durability , with a decorative maple stripe down the centre of the back . |
47 | Budget models such as the 2.4cu ft Eltex Bramley at £20.13 , the 3cu ft Beldray Sparten ( with leg sleeves ) at £21.50 and the 75 litre Haemmerlin Garden Plus model which is priced at £30 have solid tyres . |
48 | We have studied top management groups that are not good at problem solving and decision making precisely because the participants have weak egos and are uncomfortable with competition . |
49 | They have weak moments . |
50 | Walters added : ‘ We know they have weak links . |
51 | Walters added : ‘ We know they have weak links . |
52 | Walters added : ‘ We know they have weak links . |
53 | And yet bats have weak eyes , and in any case do most of their flying at night . |
54 | Sebastiana : As for me , I 'm always sick , I 'm fraca de nervos ( I have weak nerves ) . |
55 | Ok like all teams we have weak points ( Bonner ) but also our strong ones McGrath Quinn etc . |
56 | It has been pointed out that the location of those markets is itself a telling advantage to Scottish traders because they all have weak currencies ( the lira and peseta ) while former German and Dutch suppliers are forced to trade with the strongest ( the deutschmark and the guilder ) . |
57 | But singers with this ability ( and who also have absolute pitch ) are not very common , and if we want to have our music sung by the majority of singers , it is best to write within the normal limits : Many singers can exceed these limits , but we must remember that , apart from the fact that most people these days have middle-range voices , everyone has a limited zone in which the voice is at its best . |
58 | I feel I have unfinished business with you said Jay , amazed that she could use such an adult phrase , when alone , her mouth sagged and stretched and gasped with momma , momma , the pain shrieked from her navel , she even sucked her thumb in the hope that do-it-yourself primal therapy would ease something . |
59 | Now that hope will have been taken from her , leaving her feeling that they have unfinished business , which ( unless she believes in life after death ) will remain unfinished for ever . |
60 | ‘ I have unfinished business here . ’ |