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

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1 The single-storey houses have roofs of corrugated cardboard , and are built of hollow red bricks called tejole , which the people make themselves with crude machines .
2 While remedying the deficiencies in the procedures and ensuring that cases are dealt with properly and without delay , it is vital that each application is dealt with fairly and adequately , that each applicant has access to independent legal advice , and that there is a right to proper appeal — a right that the Bill does not give .
3 Some swings have seats of various heights , others have double handgrips or a rubber tyre .
4 Senior staff in some cases had interviews with several advisers whilst other teachers were never interviewed .
5 Only two of the patients with gall stone recurrence in this study had symptoms of biliary colic : in the remainder , the recurrent stones were silent or asymptomatic .
6 A word here about singing — some schools have courses in choral singing , and may also run individual classes ; not all students are singers , obviously , but it is always a useful addition to other vocal training .
7 It was established in 1945 as the Industrial , Commercial and Financial Corporation to try to ensure that British industry had access to sufficient funds to feed its long-term growth .
8 Some hangars have doors at each end and these make a good wind tunnel if both ends are opened at the same time .
9 [ 4 ] Some of the anxiety generated by the issues discussed in this volume arise from the awareness that electronic data has possibilities for future historical analysis which can not be provided by paper based data .
10 Some models have mesh at both ends for just this purpose .
11 Scholes is not a Marxist , but his American cultural populism has affinities with recent Marxist writing ; at the same time , Hirsch and Scholes find themselves in unexpected agreement .
12 Some concierges have deals with individual taxi or mini-cab drivers who are able to jump the rank outside .
13 Nor surprisingly , a large proportion of the top leadership have backgrounds in military industry .
14 The High Court has power in certain circumstances to order the sale of goods .
15 Some people had baby-sitters of varying degrees of unreliability , mostly young girls in their teens , who were themselves expecting illegitimate babies and needed a temporary home , or elderly women lacking much strength to deal with children .
16 Some people had copies of public documents ( such as the agreement by the shaikhs of 1946 ) which they inherited or had copied for their own use and enjoyment .
17 Similarly , some people have access to unequal reward , not because of any talent or functional importance , but by accident of birth .
18 How do we know they 're the proper people to have sight of these — documents ?
19 The British surgeons have funding for 20 operations initially .
20 This Church had seating for 150 people .
21 Some languages have demonstratives with three and four way distinctions on the proximal-distal dimension , so that the North West American language Tlingit , for example , has demonstratives glossable as " this one right here " , " this one nearby " , " that one over there " , and " that one way over there " , while Malagasy has a six-way contrast on the same dimension ( Frei , 1944 : 115 ; Anderson & Keenan , in press ) .
22 Hairdressers have generally undertaken an apprenticeship ; however , some colleges have places for mature students and there is nothing to stop you working from home .
23 Anyone who campaigns against opencast must recognise that British Coal has access to enormous PR resources .
24 However , such acceptance does not extend to a recognition ‘ that the cultural forms of the semitic world have authority over all other cultural forms ’ ( Newbigin 1978 ) .
25 This analysis has implications for higher education on several levels .
26 While users have automatic access to modules managed by the hierarchy of users on their branch of the family tree , it is possible for certain users outwith this structure to have access to another user 's modules , if so required .
27 Another opening at Taunton later this year has room for 1,750 cars .
28 The language teacher needs knowledge of the ways in which this discussion has bearing on foreign language teaching and perhaps on the general teaching of those who are already bilingual .
29 This system has links with many other aspects of the body 's metabolism , from the hormonal system to the immune system , tissue repair and the transport of substances across cell membranes .
30 In this section we consider two situations in which different agents have access to different types of information .
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