Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ( Associated Newspapers did the same , and both groups thereby had a useful cushion when the oil price rises and economic crises of the early 1970s saw newsprint prices quadruple . ) |
2 | The days were getting shorter and colder , and with Christmas approaching there was so much to do in the kitchen Sarah rarely had a spare minute . |
3 | The buyer naturally has the opposite concern and , in the absence of a formal back to back contract , when one is dealing with standard conditions of purchase the best that can be accomplished is to incorporate a provision like cl 1.3 of Precedent 2 , which notifies the seller of the possibility of prime contracts , and attempts to impose their terms upon the seller , coupled with an opportunity for the seller to examine them and a warning that they will apply , even if not examined . |
4 | United and Iliffe alone had no national press interests . |
5 | The water treatment polymers will open up new markets for FMC , which at present only has a small business in this field based on commodity chemicals . |
6 | In such cases , Parliament obviously has no legislative role once the law has been made . |
7 | ‘ This is particularly true of offices , although properties like warehouses and night clubs obviously have a higher-risk record . ’ |
8 | Unlike the blue-tailed lizards , these snakes only have the bright colour on the underside of the tail-tip . |
9 | The mosaics of the fifth and sixth centuries especially have a glowing richness of colour and a vividness of draughtmanship which complements their hierarchical treatment of figures and compositions . |
10 | The most extraordinary aspect of this unrelenting interference was that Ceauşescu obviously had no clear picture of what he wanted in his mind . |
11 | The young Yorkshireman apparently has a good temperament and a complete all-round game . |
12 | The point must not be pressed too far , since the statute obviously has a broad purpose ( or , to speak more precisely , those who collaborated in framing and passing the statute had a broad purpose ) which is expressed in the words . |
13 | He had been educated at Eton College so had an excellent command of English . |
14 | Binnerton manor obviously had a large number of freeholders , including some members of the nobility and gentry who probably never set foot in the place let alone attended the manorial court . |
15 | Of course , my lord Moray already had an unmarried sister … ! |
16 | The food industry generally has a clear responsibility to ensure that food supplied to its customers is safe . |
17 | Many schools already have a regular item on the agenda of each full governing-body meeting which encourages discussion of a key educational issue . |
18 | My hon. Friend is right because many grant-maintained schools already have a high degree of support . |
19 | Dogmatics thus has a critical function in relation to the present witness and preaching of the church , recalling it to its basis and assisting it to uncover and hear what it is called to say today . |
20 | The putative CL100 protein thus has the structural features of an expanding family of non-receptor-type protein-tyrosine phosphatases which include the cdc25 M-phase inducer , placental PTPase1B and T-cell PTPase . |
21 | An investor who holds a European call option in a stock thus has a guaranteed price at which he can buy the stock on the settlement day , if he so wishes . |
22 | By then , Branson already had an alternative tactic in mind . |
23 | Wordperfect already has an integrated workgroup application — Wordperfect Office — which incorporates messaging , scheduling and workflow functions . |
24 | the front seat just have a good look round here . |
25 | Apart from the movement over the Downs , the Germanic settlers moved inland along the rivers ; the attack on the Weald already had the Romano-British experience to build on and , given the distribution of the rivers , can be seen as a pincer movement rather than a direct push northwards . |
26 | NURSING HOMES always have a qualified nurse or nurses on duty . |
27 | For all his qualities , which are many , in those days Dennis still had a huge chip on his shoulder . |
28 | Many schools still have a remedial department or are visited by peripatetic remedial teachers who withdraw children for extra tuition in reading with little time for consultation with school staff . |
29 | And despite being so cool , DJ still has a fiery temper and can summon up a useful blast of flame breath at any time . |
30 | For him , political action always has a moral purpose . |