Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [vb mod] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Each building should have a scale appropriate to its function and to the size of the town in which it is set . |
2 | While lacking the legal authority to transform CODESA 's decisions into law , the government effectively undertook to use its large majority in Parliament to endorse CODESA resolutions , although State President F. W. de Klerk made it clear that CODESA would not automatically have law-making powers and that Parliament would have a veto . |
3 | Each sentence must have a meaning all its own , if that meaning is able to be exactly copied by a sentence in another language . |
4 | The content of the opinion in each case would have a spin-off effect on people who happen to love football and give a lot of time to watching , playing or training for it . |
5 | A rule with hierarchical action will have a form : |
6 | In addition , each cell must have a set of instructions — possibly analogous to genetic information — which lists what every cell must do in every position . |
7 | It does not stipulate that the defendant has a right to win a lawsuit whenever and just because the plaintiff does not : it insists that neither side may have a right to win . |
8 | Local outlets of this Kind will have a choice of all sorts of garden plants , and nowadays , a separate area is often reserved specially for herbs . |
9 | Yesterday 's ruling suggests companies seeking to protect their commercial secrets may have a case under Section 10 . |
10 | To survive in a rational era , the irrational institution must have a function , and must appeal to the population . |
11 | Although all interested parties must have a say , surely it is time that the marine environment is given the recognition and protection it deserves . |
12 | I think the most important thing is to make clear , I 'm hoping to make clear somewhere that next year this council will have a members allowance budget which is one and a half percent more than this year , at the maximum , and it may not even have that I 'm not certain that we 've agreed that with the policy committee , I do n't know if anybody knows if we have |
13 | Poulantzas , on the other hand , characteristically refuses to debate on the empirical ground of ‘ bourgeois sociology ’ and denies that any degree of social mobility could have a material bearing on the Marxist analysis of the class structure . |
14 | I thought the old place might have a ghost , you know . |
15 | ‘ This place will have a lot of tents and caravans and people in a month 's time . ’ |
16 | In the late fifties and early sixties , British agencies used to have a copy department and an art department , and then a separate TV department . |
17 | Some committees may have a correspondence item in which they consider and suggest replies to important items of correspondence received . |
18 | It rechristened the APT as the Abandoned Passenger Train and said that British technology had helped to develop the Exocet missile that sank Sheffield because the MoD , also ordering the missile from its French makers , insisted that British firms should have a share in the contract . |
19 | The slim person will have a couple of chocolates in the day , then stop . |
20 | If you can afford an environmentally friendly G-registered runabout , then the flora , fauna and children of the British Isles will have a lot to thank you for . |
21 | For example , carbon in fresh water can have a variety of sources , including atmospheric carbon dioxide , but also soil humic material and limestone ( calcium carbonate ) . |
22 | The side wall foundation would start just below the lower terrace level , and if the flight is to be very high , this foundation could have a step in it to reduce the mount of brick or stone blocks needed — pressure against the wall would be considerably reduced because of the angle of the steps . |
23 | A glance at the ‘ qualities ’ revealed that Froggy 's death had certainly not made either the front or the back page , but I guessed that the Daily News might have a headline somewhere . |
24 | But you can not simply opt out of the issue altogether , no matter who you are : whatever choice you make in this area will have a meaning and give a signal . |
25 | In Whitaker 's character brief to writers , Ian was stipulated as being a teacher of applied science , a 27-year-old graduate from an English ‘ red brick ’ university on whom the Doctor 's teenage companion might have a crush . |
26 | As mentioned earlier , the person system in some languages may have a gender or number dimension which applies to the whole system or to parts of it . |
27 | The Centers for Disease Control now reports evidence of hantavirus infection in 12 out of 42 deer mice ( Peromyscus maniculatus ) trapped around the homes of infected people , which suggests that this illness may have a rodent vector . |
28 | ‘ You ca n't dismiss the possibility that the old man might have a plan , ’ Gabriel said stiffly . |
29 | but the fact that , in an open court of law , someone has been shown to have failed to meet their credit obligations without sound reason must have a bearing on whether or not it is sensible to lend to them again — both from their own personal point of view ( whether or not they will find the payments an unduly heavy burden ) and from the pint of view of consumers generally , whose credit costs must rise if the level of bad debt rises . |
30 | This agency can have a style other than that of Ministry of Justice ( for example , Attorney General 's Department ) or may be located in the courts service or form a specialist bureau . |