Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [noun pl] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The North American Indians had a name for trilobites that meant ‘ little water bug in the rocks ’ , which shows extraordinary zoological acuity .
2 Durham St Studio Open Days HOPEFUL musicians have a wealth of advice at their fingertips over the next few days .
3 And I 'd like art teacher 's in all the school 's all around , not just Harlow but Hoddesdon Hertford all around Epping to be asked I 'd like artists to be asked from all around erm Essex has a directory of artists Eastern Arts has a directory of artists , I think you could probably find quite a lot of people .
4 Chinese examples stress agricultural and military applications ; a Cuban textbook asks children to find ‘ the average monthly number of violations of Cuban air-space by North American airplanes ’ ; Russian children are asked about collective farms ; East German children have a similarity problem about a tower in Berlin and a bigger one in Moscow .
5 The author states , quite correctly in the reviewer 's opinion , that the Southern Railway 's passenger ancillary vehicles had a character all of their own and he has meticulously chronicled their fleet .
6 Atolls , coral reefs and palm fringed beaches have a beauty of their own when seen from the unaccustomed vantage point offered by flight ( figure XX ) .
7 99.9% of all IBM PC compatible owners have a Microsoft product — I 'll bet you a fiver .
8 These amount to rich pickings , given that more than 20m British households have a garden .
9 The broker Financial Services has a Zero Dividend Portfolio Fund with £10m to £12m invested in zeros .
10 And Rufus was wild too , the way medical students had a reputation for being .
11 Now school governing bodies have a degree of autonomy .
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