Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | The Christian has a distinctive view of the physical world . |
32 | The Christian has a high view of man . |
33 | Next day I was a second rigger on a Vickers Victoria — a large troop carrier known as the " flying pig " because of its girth , The squadron had a general purpose role and just how general call be gauged by my first flight , which was only a couple of days later — to deliver a coffin-like box to RAF Shaibah near Basra , The journey only took a few hours , On arrival the coffin was decanted and refilled with ice and shark meat in exchange for the pork we had brought from the squadron pig firm . |
34 | The cyclist had a big leather bag strapped on the bicycle frame and they kept the set in there . |
35 | It is only at the wedding that the two people most concerned are actually fully involved in the decision to have a religious ceremony , albeit not always as a result of a happy consensus , but nevertheless under pressure from some influence which inculcates the belief that some benefit will accrue to the marriage from the involvement of a believed-in ‘ god ’ . |
36 | The Law Commission in their Report No 160 on Sale and Supply of Goods ( 1987 ) , recommended that s15(2) ( b ) should be deleted and instead a reference to the buyer having a reasonable opportunity to compare the bulk with the sample should be inserted into s34 . |
37 | The croupier had a high-pitched voice , insistent . |
38 | In the end , I 'd say , ‘ Yes , you are but I love you anyway , ' ’ In truth the experience had a dreadful effect on her marriage and on her relationship with her brothers and sisters , who fell out with her . |
39 | Certainly , there were times when the mistress had a strange faraway look in her eye , a look that belied her busy nature and preoccupation with the children she adored : a haunted lonely look . |
40 | The kitchen had a noble view |
41 | It was a quarter to eight when she stuck her head into the kitchen to have a quick word with Nettie before dinner . |
42 | The kitchen has a marvellous range and a typical scrub-topped table . |
43 | For example , in the rattlesnake the upper end of the tooth near the jaw has a large inlet for venom ( the basal orifice ) , and a smaller outlet close to the tooth 's tip ( the distal orifice ) . |
44 | Clearly the case was not a straightforward one ; the judgement had a slim majority of five votes to four . |
45 | This means that the ribber only knits every two rows , so the knitting has a single colour on the back instead of stripes . |
46 | When the yarns are different colours , or different textures , this can lead to the knitting having a streaky appearance . |
47 | The division had a successful year with good growth and increased profits in both the servicing and manufacture of fire protection and safety products . |
48 | The division had a good year in 1992 , with results coming close to budget . |
49 | The wave had a great deal of undertow . |
50 | It is clear from all those in the industry that the recession has a devastating impact on emloyment and on the ability to train . |
51 | In the general case manufacturing costs are high compared with those of other functions so the function has a massive influence on company productivity . |
52 | And the reason for this is that usually the male has a vast number of sex cells and consequently can afford to compete er for er female cells to fertilize . |
53 | Thus for him the male has a lesser role , simply preparing the matter contributed by the female , so that it is ready to accept the soul . |
54 | The male has a different appearance from the female : the male 's belly is red , whereas that of the female is a glossy silver , distended ( if she is ready to lay ) with eggs . |
55 | ‘ My job is to effect the disentanglement , with the University having a clear view of how successful the press is , and the extent to which it is calling on or contributing to University funds , ’ says David Martin . |
56 | the university has a new duty , we are told : there is a besieging host , everincreasing , of Indians , Africans , Commonwealth people in general , Levantines , who aspire to become university teachers of English literature , and must therefore have a PhD — preferably a Cambridge one ( though it is admitted that a large proportion of them could n't hope to take the English Tripos with much credit — even if they could pass ) . |
57 | The University has a substantial number of self-contained furnished flats for letting to small groups of students . |
58 | The University has a good library and computing facilities and , as a major centre in its field in the United Kingdom , is very active in the field of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies nationally and internationally . |
59 | The University has a sympathetic attitude towards such applicants . |
60 | In addition to validating courses in further education institutions in Wales the university has a big stake itself in teacher training , including a virtual monopoly of the training of teachers for further education . |