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

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1 Both are powerful in their own way , but each has a different purpose and a different end .
2 Well each has a particular history erm each has a particular culture and pattern of doing things , structure of government as I 've mentioned but also of course we have common interests so in foreign policy we sometimes draw differences between what we would regard as the direct interests of each state and what we can call common interests of mankind .
3 If dogs survive in the wild , they often have effects on the flora and fauna ; so that has a conservation effect and perhaps other effects on species in the environment .
4 This has a similar effect and you will begin to grow drowsy and relaxed as the hypnotherapist speaks to you .
5 Conrad ( 1971 ) has shown that this has a developmental pattern and Baddeley ( 1979 ) has linked it to the development of reading .
6 This has a methodological implication as well : all too often it is assumed that Foucault 's stress on disruption can be taken as equivalent to randomness , as we have seen with Perry Anderson .
7 This has a direct bearing as to remedies .
8 This has a damaged gearbox and overdrive unit .
9 This has a micro-cellular construction that gives great comfort and flexibility , yet wo n't tear or separate .
10 ( 5.17 ) , ( 5.20 ) and ( 5.25 ) : The constant component of torque in this expression arises from the product of the w terms in the two factors : and this has a maximum value when a = 0 , giving a pull-out torque at low speeds : This is a contribution of the d.c. and fundamental current components to the pull-out torque .
11 This has a luxurious feel but is more prone to pulling than Polartec .
12 The two noddies are fairly similar , but the lesser has a longer beak and the brown , as its name suggests , has a paler brown back .
13 The small gamma probe used in our study has the added advantage that the patient is free to have a normal routine while the detector is worn .
14 Obviously we are sensitive to the point that erm it would be wrong to have a heavy bureaucracy and all the rest of it when you 're having to hit front line services .
15 As Prussia was divided between East and West , with other states in between , this had a knock-on effect and Hessen , which was sandwiched between the two , adopted the Prussian customs code in 1828 .
16 This had a separate entrance and had been used for many purposes — the storage of deeds by the Wilts and Dorset Bank , prior to this by Mr. Peru , a solicitor , but when I was a small boy it had been leased to The Haunch of Venison Inn as a wine store and bottling plant .
17 This had a single edge and a thick , heavy blade which could also be used as a bludgeon ( the ‘ flesh cutter ’ and the ‘ bone breaker ’ ) .
18 The English have a greater talent than any other people for creating an agreeable family life ; that is why it is such a threat to their artistic and intellectual life .
19 Er there are interests all over an and some er have a higher value er er and some have a lower value but they are all related erm so it 's not possible to regard er a contest solely as an isolated advers adversarial struggle where you 're weighing up the rel the relative forces , the relative military capabilities that exist , you have to consider a whole range of political , economic and strategic effects of , of your , your , your action .
20 Some have a fatalistic approach that if it happens , it happens .
21 As I explained in the previous chapter , there is no export zone anywhere that has a good record on linkages , but few have a worse record than the maquila industry .
22 Although it was a major political speech by the Prime Minister , it was quite appropriate to have a military band and flags and a bit of excitement .
23 Erm , by hangers-on I mean that there are all the Dukes and the Viscounts and whatever else there is and that whole strata in society , which , I think is English society , erm I mean I know that there are Dukes in Scotland but there are n't so many , and I mean they own quite a lot and I think that it 's impossible to have a classless society because the monarchy perpetuate class divisions .
24 As it is supplied in bulk for re-processing in many industrial applications , you may be fortunate to have a local factory or printing establishment with offcuts to spare .
25 Both parents were able to devote a great deal of time to their son , walking with him in the park or going for carriage drives , sometimes as far as La Malmaison , for which Napoleon III had a special affection because of its links with his mother and grandmother .
26 The second had a double bed but was at the back of the cottage and overlooked an overgrown vegetable patch .
27 Why is this coalfield likely to have a better future than that in North East England ?
28 The application of QALY theory would result in old people having less chance of cardiac surgery than younger people for two main reasons : firstly , the operation is likely to have a higher mortality and morbidity for older people ; secondly , older people have in general a shorter life expectancy and therefore fewer life years to gain from the operation .
29 Mr claims for a five year replacement cycle , but I consider the vehicle is likely to have a lower mileage than is usual and that the replacement cycle should be one of eight years .
30 These results suggest that hotels providing such facilities are likely to have a competitive edge when it comes to the choice of conference venue .
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