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

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1 But many of the companies interested have a potentially redundant nodule mining technology on their hands .
2 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 .
3 All three have a very high quality sound which seems perfectly matched to a 12-string .
4 These have a slightly wider range of shapes and are often much bigger than their wooden counterparts but much lighter .
5 These have a slightly Japanese feel and provide the perfect ground cover if laid over a weak mix of concrete or polythene .
6 In thin section these have a dramatically different appearance ( plate 6.1b ) .
7 To my taste , none of these have a particularly distinctive flavour , but the quality in texture is immediately obvious .
8 Salesmen have a job to do but many have a far better chance of selling their wares if they demonstrate a degree of understanding and sensitivity .
9 The latter have a very wide variety .
10 A quarrel ensues in which the television characters argue that they are more deserving of prayer than novelistic characters because the latter have a far longer life ; the characters from novels insist that only they need their existences reinforced because only they are in danger of losing their audience .
11 But all have a fully expensed training course .
12 And all have a highly integrated design built within a robust metal cabinet .
13 So the Glasgow Committee would just like to sign off by saying we hope you all have a very Merry Christmas and a not too sober New Year .
14 Recent research , commissioned by the HCIMA , shows that out of the 790O members that use the library and information service , all have a very high regard for the prompt and efficient attention that they receive .
15 The beliefs and ideas that organisations hold about who they are and what they are trying to do and what their environment is like have a much greater tendency to realise themselves than is usually believed .
16 Muslim children in general have a slightly different attitude to religious education in school .
17 While women with older children are frightened that they will have to pay for college education and hospital care and are preoccupied with day-to-day living , the young have a completely different set of values and expectations .
18 The nervousness in Downing Street is evident in the extent to which Major and his officials have been stressing since Clinton 's election that the two have a potentially good relationship .
19 The two have a fairly close friendship and similar musical tastes .
20 The Act distinguished clearly between ‘ rules of conduct , ’ which are to be scrutinised and approved within the new statutory machinery , in which the ‘ designated judges : ’ see section 119(1) , each have a crucially important role to play : see Schedule 4 , paragraphs 5(10) , 11(10) and 16(4) , and ‘ mechanism for enforcing the rules of conduct : ’ see section 17(3) ( b ) .
21 Both have a very dark head and neck .
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