Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [noun] had the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Its members organized aid for the Republican government while its leaders felt unable to do so until the following year when it became clear that neither Germany nor Italy had the slightest intention of discouraging aid to Franco .
2 Colin and Maud had the same as me
3 The Scottish industry minister , Allan Stewart , said that the rise in the seasonally adjusted figure was the lowest since last March and Scotland had the third lowest unemployment rate of all UK regions .
4 Post offices , railway stations and schools had the new , and the rest the old ; in the cottages there was friction as children and their fathers turned up for meals at different times .
5 Gill and Jackson had the ideal opportunity to demonstrate how the phenomenon of identity confusion could be understood through the process of racial discrimination in society , a path whereby children of minority groups tend to internalise the values of the dominant society , and internalise derogatory values about themselves .
6 Roads were turned to mud by days of rain and Fiorio had the additional hardship of a bubbling radiator to contend with .
7 A few more offhand questions and Nicholas had the full picture of Harry 's London life .
8 The regiment worked in four-man modules , each man having a special skill ( i.e. explosives or navigation ) , and officers and men had the same training , so that in the event of casualties they could be virtually interchangeable .
9 Japan , Sweden and Switzerland had the highest HDI .
10 Cook emulated his fellow Scots by hitting the crossbar but McLean had the final say , so to speak .
11 The MPs for Mansfield and Brecon & Radnor had the smallest majorities in the 1987 general election .
12 In family 1 , the mother , father , and child all had an identical strain ; in family 2 , father and son had a similar related strain ; father and mother had the same strain in family 3 ; and all strains were unique in family 4 .
13 In some cases Christian names were adapted , possibly where father and son had the same Christian name , these then tending to be used in the same way as nicknames .
14 He fired the jack into the ditch and Essex had the best back bowl to take a single and win the match although , after a tremendous start , it should never have been so close .
15 Sexology and psychology had proved that men and women had the same instinctive need for pleasure and fulfilment .
16 He it was who had pressed for the creation of Christ Church parish , and he became its first incumbent ; Benjamin and Elizabeth had the singular distinction of having him officiate at their marriage — poor surroundings , then , but in the presence of a minister of great reputation .
17 He was annoyed , he said , that deer forest managers were given the kid glove treatment while hillwalkers and climbers had the big stick of stiffer sanctions waved at them — such as no-go areas .
18 Leeds and Chelsea had the worst record in
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