Example sentences of "have [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | You 've seen Micia have kittens-Mother of God , she has them four times a year . |
2 | There may be a notice board which has them all written down , so that residents and staff can see at a glance what 's on today . |
3 | West Burton has been called by many " the prettiest village in the Dales " , and though I think that Dent village has them all beat hands down for style and atmosphere , West Burton runs a close second . |
4 | The Monster has them all . |
5 | It has also pledged the pair to establishing NT-on-Alpha as ‘ a premier RISC-based systems platform ’ and has them promising machines ‘ that could fundamentally change the face of computing ’ as we know it . |
6 | The Guidance has them both . |
7 | ‘ The sound of Scotland the Brave has me faint with fear , ’ said 60-year-old Lilly yesterday . |
8 | Unlike Kyle , Mallaig has nothing much to commend it apart from being a busy fishing port and railhead which is , of course , its sole raison d'etre . |
9 | ‘ As long as it amuses him , and he has nothing better to do . |
10 | Before long he will be so out of touch with technical matters that he has nothing new to contribute . |
11 | Vic becomes even more convinced that this was the motive for the call as it proceeds , because Stuart Baxter has nothing new to communicate . |
12 | Labour has nothing new to offer . |
13 | That is why , although the Labour party is changing its stance on Europe and is still deeply divided , it still has nothing constructive to say about the future of economic and monetary union . |
14 | While EC competition law has nothing equivalent to the wide ‘ public-interest ’ test of UK law , Article 85(3) does permit the granting of exemptions for agreements between firms that can be shown to produce beneficial effects . |
15 | Unlike America , Britain has nothing equivalent to the ‘ food bank ’ , through which gifts of food can be distributed on a community-wide basis to poor people . |
16 | Your veterinary surgeon will put your mind at rest if you ware worried , but invariably a spooky horse has nothing wrong with him at all ! |
17 | Position has nothing intrinsic about it ’ . |
18 | Are you suggesting that Jean has nothing interesting to say ? |
19 | You 've proved to me that your country has nothing valuable to offer us . |
20 | Already in 1926 ( The New Republic , 30 June ) Tate was obliged — faced with the aridity in diction and imagery of ‘ The Hollow Men ’ — to concede that ‘ It is possible that he has nothing more to say in poetry ’ . |
21 | This is exactly the difference : a poor conductor often does not know what to do after the third rehearsal , he has nothing more to say , he is more easily satisfied , because he does not have the capacity for further discrimination , and because nothing in him imposes higher requirements . |
22 | When a man has nothing more to lose , he can become very dangerous . |
23 | If the person indicates that he has nothing more to say the officer shall without delay cease to question him about that offence . … |
24 | Thereafter Gregory has nothing more to say about the Alamans . |
25 | Israel , justifiably proud of its military prowess , has had to admit that it has nothing special to offer . |
26 | wife of the vicar in Goldsmith 's The Vicar of Wakefield ; ‘ my warm heart ’ quoted from her ‘ Miss Carolina Skeggs … has my warm heart ’ ( chap . |
27 | The Board has my warm support in its task of gathering together all Catholic women 's organisations and listening to their varied voices . |
28 | Wherever she may be now , on this earth or not , she has my eternal gratitude . |
29 | Has my wee china been a good boy ? |
30 | In view of the current review of tourism has my right Hon. Friend discussed with our right Hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Employment and if he has not , I hope that he will the structure of tourism in Wales ? |