Example sentences of "[noun] have [art] real " in BNC.
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1 | The absence of such provision has the real result , among others , of a huge deficiency of qualified engineers , designers , technologists and technicians , with extremely damaging consequences for Britain manufacturing and production — and so for the country 's economic prosperity . |
2 | Where the PC has no real expanded RAM , using EMM386.EXE to provide it for cacheing is wasteful of resources . |
3 | Mere are many ways in which governments and their supporters can prevent these methods from being effective , but they can not work at all if the opposition has no real procedural opportunity to apply real scrutiny , nor if its efforts do not arouse the media of information and public opinion . |
4 | ‘ Of the 65 per cent of companies not using credit insurance , half had no idea what it would cost as a percentage of total sales value , indicating that the industry has a real job to do explaining how little properly structured credit insurance can cost : often 0.5 per cent of turnover or less . ’ |
5 | ‘ Any British applicant has a real advantage because English is their mother tongue . ’ |
6 | Its hugeness is heroic — the Turbo R has a real indomitable presence born of high breeding and an even higher bonnet line , a benign arrogance few tarmac-vacuuming supercars can compete with . |
7 | Collimore good tackle by Hill a really effective challenge and Collimore and Hill having a real scrap as the ball comes over and the referee steps in and stern action might be required here by referee Kirby . |
8 | Most of the houses outside towns might justly be described as ‘ peasant ’ accommodation , for Sussex is one of the few English counties where the term had a real and continued significance . |
9 | ‘ Kansas had a real beauty for avoiding accidents : ‘ When a train reaches a crossing ( with another track ) about the same time as another train , the engineer must stop the train and may not start again until the other train has completely passed . ’ ’ |
10 | These characteristics have no real place in vibrant Christian worship , whether of Catholic or Evangelical variety . |
11 | It is a commonly-held belief in Australia that the Aborigines have no real language , just a few words and no grammar . |
12 | No , top hat and tails have no real use other than to make a nervous bridegroom look even more awkward so that everyone can enjoy his discomfort and , therefore , the wedding . |
13 | ( Technically , the ‘ face ’ of the Sun is actually our star 's photosphere — the visible level : the Sun has no real surface as such . ) |
14 | It appears that the gallery has a real chance of organising its museum ; the city authorities have almost given their consent to leases on two buildings in the centre of Moscow . |
15 | Frank had no real interest in the radio , beyond sometimes listening to the sports news . |
16 | 2 Specific Failings The feeling that a teacher has no real interest in the people in his care need not derive only from indifference . |
17 | Even if the seller has no real alternatives , there is little point in trying to win a visible victory . |
18 | The town has no real hills and has many pleasant tree-lined streets . |
19 | Feminist vision or imagination has no real resource to turn to . |
20 | This is why NATO has no real substitute . |
21 | But breed any faster and the self-styled Queen of Hamsters has a real problem on her hands . |
22 | Skippers Bistro in Dock Place has a real nautical atmosphere and good seafood as has The Waterfront where you can dine outside from May to September . |
23 | ‘ The Weighing Room has a real pecking order — when you first come in , you sit next to the old draughty door , and one by one you all move up . |
24 | ‘ I 've always had a strong desire to have a real family . |
25 | If there is any truth in the observation that , in many things , Britain tends to follow one step behind the United States , then we might expect the single interest group to have a real impact in this country in the future . |
26 | THE Clinton team had no real defence plans when it took office , beyond a vague determination to cut spending . |
27 | The one score and three who turned up to see the morning game against Dorning had a real treat . |
28 | As she went to the market with Ferdinando , each shopping for their respective households — though since hers had shrunk to nothing Wilson had no real need to make the daily pilgrimage — the excitement was unmistakable and so was its nature . |
29 | I think Miss P had a real point ; you do have to know when you just ca n't stand any more trouble , not tonight anyway . |
30 | The trouble was that Fred had no real idea of what had gone on tonight , but she had ! |