Example sentences of "have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Cyclists should dismount and walk up all gradients greater than 1-in-17 , especially on roads which are poorly constructed and have rocky surfaces . |
2 | Both businesses have regional operations as well as on-site engineers , but work exclusively with large corporate customers because , Biermann said ‘ their level of spend is much higher ’ than small companies or local government . |
3 | The Opposition argue that other European countries have regional government and we must have it as well . |
4 | We should not assume that because some European countries have regional government the people there want it . |
5 | I have hideous moments in which I go shivering , cold and physically sick before writing a war-like article … . |
6 | Words have descriptive meaning insofar as their causal connection is with the psychological states known as beliefs , and emotive meaning insofar as their causal connection is primarily with attitudes . |
7 | This style of writing focuses on facts rather than abstractions : this explains the differences in the views of Dicey and Jennings on the subject of sovereignty ; it is the reason for the disagreement between Dicey and Robson over whether or not we have administrative law ; and it is reflected in Willis 's argument against Hewart that the test of the existence of the ‘ new despotism ’ was to be found in the way in which the powers were actually used rather than how the form of the power cut across abstract constitutional principles . |
8 | Microcomputers also have administrative uses and can prove useful in providing better management information for school librarians ; in keeping records of stock orders and acquisitions ; in providing letters , lists , handouts , plans and reports of high quality in production terms ; in allowing school librarians to publicize their services and give pupils access to electronic noticeboards . |
9 | And a lot of them have emotional problems ; I mean one of the girls I talked to here who 's dealing with calls says it 's difficult , you get some people who get very angry with you because you do n't have news for them . |
10 | ‘ I have emotional ties to it exactly as it is regardless of the extra voters . ’ |
11 | All the windows in the front of the house have indoor shutters . |
12 | Several of the hotels also have indoor pools . |
13 | They have muscular tentacles in a well-developed head region , highly efficient eyes which are similar in construction to those of vertebrates ( although obviously independently derived ) , and they feed with the aid of strong , beak-like jaws . |
14 | ‘ You have to remember that we have ten-year-old boys in here . ’ |
15 | What Mr seems to be directing is that the settlement should be directed to those areas which are at present have pleasant tree cover and things , which theoretically can assimilate a new settlement which in the context of the Vale of York , tend to be those areas which are th are of the better landscape quality . |
16 | Immature and eclipse drakes have confusing mixtures of dark and white plumage , but generally have black head . |
17 | The traditional glasses were inorganic — mainly oxides or mixtures of oxides and have softening temperatures in the region 600–1500°C ( although some lower-temperature glasses exist ) . |
18 | All of them have intact pouches and bowel frequency ranges from one to four per 24 hours . |
19 | Now that we have lead-free split-shot , which is more expensive than lead shot , more care goes into its manufacture and there should be few problems . |
20 | All the Efta countries , including Austria , Switzerland , Finland , Norway and Sweden , have GDP-per-capita levels well above that of Germany and , indeed , any of the other EEC countries with the exception of Luxembourg and Denmark . |
21 | ‘ I have chromatic exercises I run through ; I play scales ; I run through my modes in every key . |
22 | Although it has come too late to preserve the Snake River salmon in the wild , the ruling could save other salmon species in the same river system , and have far-reaching consequences for the agricultural and industrial economy of the Pacific Northwest . |
23 | These different views of who the clients are also have far-reaching implications for how we organise the delivery of care . |
24 | These have far-reaching implications , especially for the strategies and styles adopted by advisory staff and heads , and for the ways class teachers view themselves as professionals . |
25 | any Community proposal which would lead to significant changes in UK law , or have far-reaching implications for areas of UK law other than those to which it is immediately directed ; |
26 | Although the gonads are the major producers , excessive secretion of , for example , androgens by the adrenal gland may disrupt hormonal balance and have far-reaching results . ) |
27 | Apart from looking into market deals and reports of cheques being repeatedly endorsed and passed around as if they were like cash , Inland Revenue investigators have been checking if farmers have undedeclared Government grant payments . |
28 | Few English cathedrals still have Norman vaults ; they either retain a timber roof as at Ely , or more commonly were re-vaulted in the Gothic period ; there are , however , numerous examples of Romanesque arcades supporting later vaults — a tribute to Norman constructional ability . |
29 | Do n't press seams with a seam roller , especially on the non-vinyls , which have hollow backings filled with glue . |
30 | Some marginal plants have hollow stems and if these are cut so severely that water can enter , they rot away . |