Example sentences of "[noun] and have [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Advisers and inspectors can be a stimulus to more rigorous thinking and have an important role to play in encouraging schools to be more self-critical .
2 Norman said that his day-dream was ‘ to walk up to any computer , plug in the card and have the terminal look and act like the one at home . ’
3 We turned round and have managed to encourage him of his own volition to rejoin the others to make sure that all six enter the Pentland Firth and have a free passage out into the Atlantic . ’
4 A separation between the judicial and the legislative and executive branches obviously exists in both Britain and the United States in the sense that in practice the judges are secure in their offices and have an independent status .
5 Bearing in mind that the elderly often most enjoy visits that are on a one-to-one basis , during which they can ventilate their anxieties and have the undivided attention of a sympathetic listener , it is not always a good idea to arrive with several young children in tow , if they can be happily parked elsewhere .
6 Be of good fear and have a wonderful Christmas .
7 When I 'd had a bite and patrolled the area , I went back home to sit on the garage roof and have a leisurely wash .
8 Andorrans would for the first time wield full sovereignty , be able to form and join unions and political parties and have an independent judiciary .
9 Andorrans will for the first time wield full sovereignty , be able to form and join unions and political parties and have an independent judiciary .
10 We are foremost in research and have an acclaimed information service .
11 We are foremost in research and have an acclaimed information service .
12 People are more than organisational units and have a wide variety of needs .
13 Looking further ahead , Exmoor Dual 's zeros are 185p and have a projected redemption price of 489p at 31 August 2001 — equivalent to a yearly gross redemption yield of nearly 10.5 p.c .
14 It records the names of some 70,000 of the forces of the British Commonwealth and Empire who fell in the battle in the neighbourhood and have no known grave .
15 I want to take you out , to shop with you , buy you nice presents and have a nice time with you .
16 The matching full shorts are full cut and have a shaped waistband with belt loops , a fly front fastening and two jetted pockets .
17 ‘ When you see people weeping as they sing the swelling choruses of Jerusalem , ’ says Peter Morgan , director-general of the Institute of Directors , ‘ you 're listening to people who hate everything about industry and have a bucolic dream — and who are also Fabians , and see business leaders as slave-drivers . ’
18 The tipsters and sporting gentlemen who frequent the stables and have the inside running from the horse 's mouth as well as from the trainers and jockeys suggest that if you are seeking a handsome return on an investment you should sell your house and put the money on Alain Prost to win the world championship this year .
19 There must be adequate ventilation into the room , and the flue must be in good condition and have a good draught , with no susceptibility to down-draught .
20 The swarms of Scandinavian median wasps resemble hornets and have a painful sting .
21 They meet for 48 hours every eight months and have a rotating leadership for group sessions .
22 I place my chair to the left of the swim so that I am hidden behind the wall of rushes and have a good viewpoint of both rods .
23 If you omit to declare the steps and have the wrong answer , he can only give you a zero mark .
24 Most assemblers have facilities for creating macros and library functions and have the appropriate facility to allow parameter passing .
25 I 'm just just go in with Jane and have a nice time .
26 Chief executive Jim Greenwood said : ‘ The work can not be done in a close season , so we are looking to start it next February and have the new stand ready for August , 1994 .
27 The consequence of that is that we 've seen a continuation of road-building schemes which have caused considerable damage to the countryside , devastated communities and have no real hope of soaking up the so-called demand for new roads .
28 He now needed to learn his tables up to six times and also be able to do multiplication , addition , subtraction and division , tens and units , shillings and pence and have a basic knowledge of simple weights and lengths .
29 Well er off to have a look at some workmen 's bums out the window and have a nice afternoon Katherine .
30 ‘ Look , could n't we just go along to the pub and have a quiet drink and talk about fishing instead ? ’ he pleaded .
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