Example sentences of "have [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 A mother who is living in an environment where she is very isolated and whose general social contacts with neighbours , relatives , and husband are mostly unhappy or antagonistic is likely to behave differently from a mother who generally has pleasant interactions with most people but occasionally experiences some aggressive reactions from her child .
2 The mesomorph has largish hands and feet , long arms and legs , and squarish fingers .
3 Each word has component parts which can be traced back to one of 800 roots .
4 The Post Office Records section at St Martin's-le-Grand has ample files on the Electrophone , and Roy Jones , the official in charge there , gave me the gratifying impression that his one pleasure in life was to make them available to me — in comfort , in a reading room next to his office .
5 ‘ TINY ’ ROWLAND , chairman of the Lonrho group , which has extensive interests in Kenya , yesterday said he had discussed the Julie Ward case with the country 's president , Daniel arap Moi .
6 This court has extensive powers under section 13(3) of the Administration of Justice Act 1960 to reverse or vary the order or decision of the court below and make such other order as may be just .
7 The High Court has extensive powers on appeal .
8 At the top of the Mont Ballon the Tour has extensive views over Germany and the Plain of Alsace .
9 The Conti family house still survives at the top of the ridge on which the little hill town is built : it has extensive views across to Segni and also to Anagni .
10 Although the town centre is quite compact , Ingolstadt has extensive suburbs and a population of ninety thousand .
11 Today Trimm also has extensive facilities in England and Germany .
12 HAWICK Museum in Wilton Lodge Park , on western outskirts of the town , has extensive displays of Border history and in particular of the textile industry .
13 The Hotel Flamingo has extensive grounds
14 Besides these formal structures , each party has extensive methods of contacting its own leaders including deputations to the Prime Minister , casual conversation , the impression conveyed by the ‘ sense of the House ’ and messages relayed by Parliamentary Private Secretaries and by the whips .
15 The Scottish Fisheries Museum , at Harbourhead , has extensive exhibits on Scotland 's important fishing industry , including typical fishermen 's cottages and model fishing vessels .
16 Southeast Asia has extensive rainforests in Papua New Guinea , Thailand , Vietnam , Indonesia , Burma , Malaysia , the Philippines and India .
17 If young children , dependent on an adult for basic needs , learnt that the adult does not always come back , then this has far-reaching consequences for them in their own adult experience .
18 The notion of man as an ‘ amplifier ’ which I take to mean that he enlarges programmes of skill , which have been developed by another , in order to manipulate machines is one that has far-reaching consequences as I shall try to show in this paper .
19 But it has far-reaching consequences .
20 In every case , operationalization of the key concept in a research project has far-reaching consequences for the results of the research .
21 This war has to be explained in terms of the collapse of the old order — not simply in the sense that the United States was left as the only superpower , but in the more profound sense that the collapse of the old order has far-reaching consequences for American society and politics , that this war is a defensive reaction to the deep disturbance caused by the end of the cold war .
22 Mr Fowler 's decision to close nearly half the country 's 2,000 JobCentres and unemployment benefit offices , to integrate the remainder , and to bring the much-reduced network under the control of a semi-autonomous agency has far-reaching implications .
23 This has far-reaching implications also for social work across the entire range of activities as it has to be based very firmly on an elaborate statutory framework which spells out possibilities and responsibilities for intervention in considerable detail .
24 However , the ‘ cross-boundary flow ’ adjustment has far-reaching implications for health care planning , in particular for equity and priorities , especially at the sub-regional level .
25 Our mind , emotions and spirit — integral to our physical well-being , or conversely our state of disease — are not divorced from our cellular components , and the known ability of the mind to influence DNA coding ( or vice versa ) and therefore enzyme activity , opens doors to a view of the human entity that has far-reaching implications yet to be realized .
26 To be able to make an accurate replica of a sculpture without touching its surface has far-reaching implications , both for the museum replication industry and for open-air sites where stone sculpture is suffering from irretrievable decay .
27 This strange argument has far-reaching implications for understanding Freud 's theory as being a social one .
28 One characteristic difference between phonological and syntactic systems has far-reaching implications for the study of variation : although phonological systems change through time and so can not be absolutely closed and finite , they are more closed and finite in character than syntactic systems .
29 As we will discover , this difference in the conceptions of the task and purpose of price theory has far-reaching implications for the methods and the substantive content of the alternative approaches .
30 The broad distinction between classical and Keynesian unemployment has far-reaching implications for the conduct of macroeconomic policy .
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