Example sentences of "[adj] have a [adj] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | The former Portadown and Ulster junior has a tremendous burst of speed and time and again he played havoc with the home defence . |
2 | Allied has a splendid record of exporting 85pc of its output . |
3 | Each has a different notion of the actors , of the processes , and of the outcomes involved . |
4 | For example , it 's apparent that each has a detailed grasp of the content and purpose of the information he is being asked to package for the page . |
5 | On the face of it Labour has a real chance of overturning the Tory majority of 2,661 . |
6 | It seems a more unlikely plant than most to be a herb , but the whole of it , leaves , stems etc. , consist of about 30 per cent mucilage , and this has a great number of medicinal applications , known for many centuries . |
7 | This has a surprising number of advantages , beyond the obvious saving of paper , though there are disadvantages too . |
8 | As this has a limiting value of unity , a more useful quantity is the specific viscosity |
9 | I can not see it in ‘ Stitchworld ’ although number 177 has a similar sort of line . |
10 | The procurator fiscal has a wide measure of autonomy , both in a discretion whether to prosecute and in choosing the charges . |
11 | The Model 640 has a suggested price of $62,180 . |
12 | The Model 640 has a suggested price of $62,180 . |
13 | With that said , however , it is hard to see this having a great deal of effect on safety in residential areas in Britain . |
14 | If students are allocated to the ward for eight-week periods , it is sensible to have a rotating cycle of an eight-week programme . |
15 | After a voir dire the judge admitted the oral admissions but excluded the written confession , because ( a ) the breaches of C 11.5 and 11.6 were relatively trivial ; ( b ) it would have been impracticable to have a contemporaneous note of the conversation and there was therefore no breach of C 11.3(b) ( ii ) ; ( c ) Findlay was shown the notes as recorded in the custody record and there was no need to record the refusal in the pocket book as well ; ( d ) there was a serious breach of section 58 and Code C 6.3 in ordering Findlay to be kept incommunicado without sufficient reason and therefore although the interview leading to the written confession was itself fairly conducted the confession would be excluded . |
16 | This had a constant length of travel for the carriage and a constant speed , so it could hardly have been anything I did . |
17 | ‘ We concluded that the outcome may well have been different had a different path of management been taken , ’ he said . |
18 | Some had a clear idea of what was required and successfully moved that |
19 | Some have a clearly-defined policy of supporting the NHS . |
20 | Some cathedral organists have developed considerable liturgical flair and some have a good grasp of theology . |
21 | Although the overwhelming majority of the members are amateurs , many professional archaeologists belong to at least one society , and some have a high proportion of professional members . |
22 | Most churches have six bells , some have a full octave of eight and about 90 churches , mostly cathedrals , have 12 . |
23 | ‘ The British have a long history of being inventive and in this current climate we are being inundated with new ideas , ’ says Richard Paine , marketing director of Inventalink , one of Britain 's biggest agencies which sells the ideas to commercial companies . |
24 | All pitfalls considered , the data in Table 12 have a high degree of completeness and validity . |
25 | By being doctrinaire and parochial , it is easy to have a whole host of companies competing in the same home market ; but how many will be effective ( or even in business ) in ten years ' time ? |
26 | It is impossible to have a proper exchange of views of the kind which is essential for the true functioning of a parliamentary democracy if everybody is wearing headphones . |
27 | This makes it virtually impossible to have a precise control of the monetary base . |
28 | Pond keepers are extremely fortunate to have a vast selection of waterlilies to choose from , available in many shades of colour . |
29 | Does my right hon. Friend agree that the United Kingdom is fortunate to have a large proportion of world-beating , world-class companies ? |
30 | On the other hand , she suspected that Fowler-Thrown would be delighted to have a private view of Newley 's collection . |