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

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1 The FTA Yearbook 1986 has a very useful summary of procedures to adopt when the LA must be notified :
2 That has a highly individual characteristic too .
3 But there is another type of cat — more common than most people suppose — that has a more violent reaction to being over-petted .
4 While Scotland 's qualification for the 1994 World Cup finals hangs in the balance , what happens after that has a more substantive look to it .
5 This has a distinctly Venetian air .
6 All of this has a distinctly Diceyesque ring , for in the introduction to the 1913 edition of his Law and Public Opinion Dicey portrayed any extension of state activity as ‘ socialist ’ , and denounced the welfare collectivism of the ‘ new liberalism ’ as an attempt to ‘ bribe ’ the electorate with state benefits .
7 Often this has a clearly organic cause , but there are many cases where no organic explanation can be found and emotional factors have to be considered .
8 This has a rather surprising implication .
9 This has a more constructive effect in that the explanation becomes the focus for the other person 's reaction rather than the fact of a disagreement .
10 This has a very Spanish flavour to it .
11 Either way , a successful village like this has a very different look from those Basque villages which have not so far been resettled .
12 This has a very significant influence on costs .
13 In Sinhalese imagery this has a quite explicit connotation of sexual intercourse .
14 But this has a much different smell to the others .
15 But this has an amazingly low action , very smooth and even .
16 The BBC was influential in the setting up of broadcasting in no fewer than seventeen African countries , and the French had a similarly extensive involvement .
17 This had a very striking effect on agriculture .
18 Nevertheless he has diluted things a bit , and where Evil Dead 2 had an almost meaningless series of gory slapstick routines , Darkman has something approaching a plot .
19 But many of the companies interested have a potentially redundant nodule mining technology on their hands .
20 Few of the provisions of the Bill belong uniquely to the 16-19 age group , but some have a very special application to the provision of further education for adults .
21 The open flowers can run from singles to doubles , though some have an engagingly tousled centre , even the stylish anemone type .
22 Most clients were too severely demented to have a very full understanding of who the support worker was ; and many would accept anyone into their home without question .
23 And well done the major prize-winner , Mr. S. Davies of John Broom & Co. , a keen rugby supporter who is now set to have a rather special honeymoon following his wedding next month — off with his bride to New Zealand !
24 Ann de Stratford ( Mrs Seed ) echoes this sentiment : ‘ I consider myself to be extremely fortunate to have a very happy marriage to someone who has never considered me as anything but an equal .
25 The Library is fortunate to have an almost complete set of the publications of the Tragara Press : an addition this year was a copy of Sylvia Plath 's Mirror ( Edinburgh , 1966 ) .
26 The new ethos of the '80s had had a positive effect on the character of the people , just as the ethos of the late ‘ 70s had a severely negative effect .
27 Number three has a quite different style of roundel and , to me it looks as if the tail stripe colours are reversed !
28 Research libraries will face severe economic , space and preservation problems through the 1990s , which are likely to have a particularly adverse effect on the library 's ability to acquire traditional research materials .
29 In this case Miss T. had been during her childhood subjected to the religious beliefs of her mother and in her weakened medical condition , in pain , and under the influence of the drugs administered to assist her , the pressure from her mother was likely to have a considerably enhanced effect .
30 Which means that you 're likely to have a much clearer view of things than most , unsullied by ambition and administrative politics-by a reluctance to deal with me and give me what I want . ’
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