Example sentences of "have [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Trish Richmond , Staley 's director of food ingredient research and development , claims Staley researchers have cracked ‘ the hard things ’ , such as a Danish pastry that is 95 per cent fat-free and has two-thirds the usual number of calories .
2 Although Compaq has long-favoured the SCO brand of Unix on its machines — the two have an existing joint integration agreement — resellers have always had to go to SCO for product .
3 The Pru has half a million motorists on its books and is sending them each a booklet when their policies are renewed explaining the benefits of conversion .
4 Unfortunately , Mr Savage has half a point .
5 Sun — which admits its latest strategy is similar to the route trodden by MIPS Computer Systems Inc that now has half a dozen semiconductor companies selling its R series RISC designs — says it is just awaiting clearance to announce the names of several firms that have agreed to take on the Sparc .
6 It says it has half a dozen ports of packages to GL from large software house which will be released for PX/Iris GL users within three months — it 'll also help smaller firms without its marketing muscle bring their applications to market under PX/Iris GL , which is priced at £3,250 for a development licence — £320 for a run-time version .
7 You ‘ Il be very glad you did this if you turn up one day to find the river high and murky because if , for example , you know that one swim has a lovely clean gravel bottom and another has half a Morris 1000 and a blackberry bush in it then this may help you decide where to fish and where to stick your mate !
8 I mean you get a bus coming as far as Road and back I do n't suppose it has half a dozen folks on what 's this thing coming up here , nobody I 'd er I 've walked into Walsall all my life and but gradually the whole thing changes does n't it , and then the thing gets off as far as West Bromwich , and in , then , then there 's through traffic and then how far and the Green 's not big enough to take the turn around up Road then they change the direction , and it 's all done on bit by bit by bit and so Green 's got eroded it 's er
9 I 'm sure he has half a dozen .
10 " So has half the city … that gets you nowhere … "
11 He something about , I do n't know , he he got in trouble or something with and so , then she bought the van and he has it and then she has half the profit .
12 He has half an eye on where the gun went .
13 He no longer writes in the evenings but still has half an acre of land and now has four beautiful little children .
14 Jopling senior , who farms near Northallerton , has half an eye on becoming Father of the House a title likely to pass to Edward Heath ( debut 1950 ) next time .
15 The growth in the public sector , both in terms of its scale and the diversity of its activities , has outstretched the traditional machinery of public accountability , heavily dependent upon the formal relationship between the executive and the legislative .
16 More than once she has unbolted the front door in the night and gone out in her nightdress .
17 The move is unprecedented : a substantial number of security force members have in the past been charged and convicted of terrorist-type offences , but never before has such a number been picked up for questioning at one time .
18 Supporters of the Public Service Ideal will be disappointed by our finding that television news is biased towards the incumbent government , and alarmed by our evidence that the tabloid press has such a powerful influence over its readers at election time .
19 The two brothers were very close and no writer I can think of has such a hatred of death as Canetti .
20 My husband has such a terrible temper .
21 He is fortunate , too , that at Nottingham he has such a deep well of rugby knowledge to help him .
22 This incidence of fog is the reason that Linate has such a notorious reputation for re-routed flights .
23 That 's largely historical ; and came about because the ECCU has such a long and distinguished tradition .
24 How could it not , when it has such a huge unfair advantage in the meiotic lottery ?
25 Only a parent has such a right , and even then the parent may only act in the best interests of the patient .
26 Rarely in the history of the Cannes Film , Festival has a debutant director won the Palme d'Or ; but then , rarely has such a formidable and original talent been displayed in a first film .
27 If we were honest we would admit that every family has such a diplomatic problem .
28 We have always been so thankful that she has such a sense of fun .
29 She has such a solemn , pinched little face as a rule , even quite sour at times .
30 Has such a cleansing been effected on our behalf ?
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