Example sentences of "[adj] [art] [noun pl] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Over half the farms had a beef herd with an average herd size of 23 . |
2 | THE England tour manager , Bob Bennett , turned chef in Madras yesterday to make sure the cricketers had a filling — and safe — lunch in the second Test . |
3 | All the companies have a sponsorship executive , and the commercial network has a sponsorship committee . |
4 | League dynamo Robert Irwin masterminded the thriving Greystone table tennis league and ensured that all the players had a feast of competition throughout the season , and pride of place went to the Cookstown team which included a unique father and daughter combination in Joe and Joanne Hutton , as well as the Scott brothers Alistair and Nigel . |
5 | All the activities have a number : do them in that order . |
6 | Eventually , the message reaches the end of the line , and we read it ( or rather our 12,000th great grandchildren do , assuming that all the typists have a speed typical of a good secretary ) . |
7 | And er all the branches had a cook at the national agreement how to try and alter it and make it better . |
8 | All the bedrooms have a colour TV and one has a four-poster bed . |
9 | The Hotel Graal was recently refurbished and all the bedrooms have a telephone . |
10 | All the bedrooms have a telephone . |
11 | Under section 25 the police have a power of summary arrest in the case of non-arrestable offences , but only where service of a summons appears to the officer to be impracticable or inappropriate because any of the general arrest conditions noted below apply . |