Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [verb] have a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Alternatively , girls would have to be presumed to have a lower ability to learn mathematics than boys . |
2 | But in practice they award half-points more often than full points because , I suspect , they want to be seen to have a high standard . |
3 | For example , an inhabitant of Glasgow would be unlikely to be held to have a genuine interest in a planning decision in Oxford . |
4 | The boot is also claimed to be designed to have a special ‘ braking tread ’ . |
5 | They often have a very small percentage of the population anyway , and er I 'm glad we 've brought this matter up , because I think that is something which needs further investigation , that the the ordinary public and the many little , or the millions of voluntary organisations ought to be encouraged to have a more output in forwarding names . |