Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Each apartment has a separate bedroom , living room , kitchenette , private facilities and a balcony . |
2 | We confirmed that the NP1450L RNA has an apparent size of 4.15 kb by hybridization with a second oligonucleotide probe ( not shown ) , so we consider that this RNA might have an anomalous electrophoretic mobility which would cause an underestimation of its size . |
3 | Each er assignment has a unique number . |
4 | I think I think it might be s the the teeth , it 'd be worth getting the er dentist to have a wee look at your your plate , |
5 | I also reported that the Duchess of York 's sister had a new job . |
6 | The rural life had denied her Jane Sharpe 's fashionable pallor ; instead Lucille 's skin had the healthy bloom of country weather . |
7 | Shakespeare 's play has an arranged duel which miscarries , and which takes off a divided , gambling man who has wondered whether or not it might be better to end his life . |
8 | Presumably he meant an individual 's inability to have a national health service operation on demand . |
9 | Yet Dobson 's story had an undoubted attraction . |
10 | A GRIEVING family 's plea to have a symbolic teddy bear carved on their seven-week-old daughter 's grave has fallen on deaf ears . |
11 | Then again , for a planet with Venus 's mass to have a gravitational effect on the Earth even as strong as that of the Moon , it would have to pass within about four million kilometres ( 2,500,000 miles ) . |
12 | The 11th 's badge had the Chinese dragon in outline with a two-part scroll below inscribed : BORDER REGIMENT . |
13 | Mr Brandreth added : ‘ In terms of quality of personnel , the present team at Queen 's Park have a superb record that ca n't be rivalled anywhere else in the country . |
14 | It expresses one 's readiness to have a certain attitude to the person named by ‘ you ’ if he acts in a certain way , and in a broad sense this readiness is itself an attitude . |
15 | It is the Company 's intention to have an operational presence in key member states as and when suitable opportunities arise . |
16 | Ritchin 's demonstration had a serious purpose : " The computer is at the heart of a revolution in image-making . |
17 | The negotiators immediately ran into a problem : no-one on Louis 's and Charles 's side had a thorough knowledge of the whole " empire " ( totius imperii ) . |
18 | Central St Martin 's College has a wide variety of BA degree courses . |
19 | The idea was sound , but events of 14 July made it futile , for Bismarck 's telegram had the desired effect . |
20 | Critchley 's party-piece has the rounded phrasing , the well-turned punchline of frequent rehearsal ( it 's claimed that some of his fans can recite it back to him ) , but it captures the tone of the Tories in those days perfectly . |
21 | What has been said about Tolkien 's poetry has an immediate bearing on that most attractive but least tractable subject , ‘ Tolkien 's mythology ’ . |
22 | Prostitution is the hardest labour in the world , Dostoevsky thought , and Sonya of the yellow ticket who sells her body to buy her family 's bread has no loose-end aspect to her suffering . |
23 | Comte 's work had a significant impact in Britain . |
24 | Braudel 's work has a problematic tendency to regard certain societies as changeless , especially the so-called ‘ traditional ’ civilizations ( e.g. 1981 : 285 , 312 ) . |
25 | Mary Scott 's work has the elusive quality of a childhood memory . |
26 | Lavoisier 's chemistry had a new language , but it had no system of symbols like the Arabic numerals . |
27 | His neighbour 's mongrel had the unfortunate habit of strolling next door and urinating in his police dog 's food . |
28 | ( Gladstone 's dress , Housman 's fashion and Marsh 's livery have no obvious warrant in the Horatian text , but may arise from a common " poetic " idea of Nature as clothing . ) |
29 | Hemel 's skischool has a good reputation . |
30 | Although Henry 's desire to have a new wife and greater control over the English church was the primary incentive for the schism , Cromwell and the members of Anne Boleyn 's faction were also keen to bring about reform of the church ( see Chapters 4 and 6 ) . |