Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [Wh det] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since this strategy works outwards from the highest scoring words , it is possible to show ( see Woods 1982 ) that islands always incorporate words which have a density score no greater than the words already in the island .
2 More subtly and widely , they can be led to waste effort in imitating traits which had a point in the situations which gave rise to them , but become empty and even harmful when transplanted .
3 Known alternatively by its more descriptive name ‘ size exclusion chromatography ’ ( SEC ) , the method depends on the use of mechanically stable , highly crosslinked gels which have a distribution of different pore sizes and can , by means of a sieving action , effect separation of a polymer sample into fractions , dictated by their molecular volume .
4 You can plant a random collection without any motif , simply growing herbs which particularly appeal to you , or you can assemble collections which have a theme , rather like stamp collectors who concentrate on stamps of the Caribbean or the early triangular stamps of the African countries .
5 . Historians need to create their own politics of data ; to assemble interests which have a stake in the long term retention of data .
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