Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] have a [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Some simply have a number allocated without the E prefix , so take care to include all materials within a required category when abstracting the databases .
2 But that does n't load it , that just has a look does n't it ?
3 Other sources , however , claim that Cooperative also has a deal lined up with mainframe software engineering specialists Texas Instruments Inc , known to be highly interested in expanding its operations beyond the dwindling mainframe base for its IEF product .
4 So it looks as though mate-guarding too has a part to play in sex differences in the breeding season .
5 ‘ And for that matter , not many men are lucky enough to have a work-force composed entirely of beautiful women . ’
6 I was there for the full week , being lucky enough to have a brother living in Crosby , so was able to take in most of the events and sights of interest , as well as having the pleasure of meeting old comrades at the Cunard Building
7 You 've been glad enough to have a doctor coming to see you every day — you , John , with your head broken … or you , George , sick and shaking with fever only a few hours ago .
8 Ms Lamont said : ‘ Women have been instrumental in the recent modernising processes of the party and , whilst Labour now has a programme to improve women 's lives significantly , there is no doubt we still require to have women representing the party at all levels .
9 Again , it was bad enough to have a surge associated with high spring tides , but it could have been associated with equinoctial springs seven weeks later with even more disastrous results .
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