Example sentences of "have a real [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He has a real church to manage .
2 ‘ Shadwell has a real theatre and for some reason he likes you .
3 It has a real siren and flashing lights .
4 The Edinburgh Summit will tell us whether it has a real will to succeed .
5 I 'll tell the people of who has a real choice .
6 He has a real fling
7 But breed any faster and the self-styled Queen of Hamsters has a real problem on her hands .
8 His illusions started with reality too , that made the jumping-off point , in the same way that an illusionist on stage has a real girl ; they had to have near possibility , nothing too extreme , not at the beginning anyway .
9 A team that is challenged and has a real word in mind , but misspells it , loses .
10 In another local bar , student Betsy Goodman says : ‘ Cindy does n't keep in touch with anyone and her mother has a real attitude now . ’
11 while individual ‘ stress-coping ’ strategies do help to alleviate the symptoms of stress , only an organisational approach to reducing stress has a real chance of helping all teachers .
12 He has not been bought to play like Hughes , but to score goals — and he has a real chance of doing that .
13 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 .
14 Sunday 's derby game at Newcastle could come too soon for Owers but Bennett has a real chance of being fit .
15 On the face of it Labour has a real chance of overturning the Tory majority of 2,661 .
16 In all phases of the education system , community language sessions have to be made enjoyable : such language learning is a process which has a real capacity to engage the learners even where there may not be significant material rewards .
17 Beaumont is encouraged by recent results that support his belief that he has a real Gold Cup contender in Jodami , currently 8-1 for the chasing crown .
18 ‘ Any British applicant has a real advantage because English is their mother tongue . ’
19 ‘ 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 .
20 However the ECJ has ruled that equal treatment can not be established without an appropriate system of sanctions and that national courts are required to seek among the provisions of national law those which imply the most effective sanction , such a sanction being the one which guarantees real and effective judicial protection of the wronged worker and has a real deterrent effect on the employer .
21 The sanction imposed is real and effective since it satisfied all three conditions required by Community law ; it is adequate in relation to the damage sustained by the claimant , since the claimant is put in the position in which she would have been had the discriminatory refusal to hire her not occurred , both as concerns the post of employment and the income therefrom ; it has a real deterrent effect on the defendant bank who will not only have to pay the amount of about seven years ' monthly salary , plus interest , but will furthermore find itself with an additional employee ( the claimant and the man hired in her stead ) ; it is the same sanction as the one imposed for any other illegal refusal to hire .
22 ‘ 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 . ’
23 With its steep , rocky buttresses set above a fern-covered hillside near Upper Hulme , this craggy bastion , the last real peak at the southern end of the Pennines , has a real mountain profile .
24 ‘ He makes a very interesting villain , ’ Sarris says ‘ He has a real talent .
25 all these fucking people have diving they can see he has a real gun
26 He has a real medal chance so if Henley wants a local hero it 's time to pay up .
27 ‘ The young man has a real gift ’ , he told Zborowski patronizingly .
28 This sharp-nosed puffer fish ( left ) has a real eye , on the right , that is not inconspicuous .
29 Moving in the kind of world she does , she has a real eye for what looks good . ’
30 The strengths of the theory are , first that it explains the perceptual phenomena I have just described , second that the brain has a real need for the operation it postulates , and third that it gives a role to a prominent but hitherto unexplained anatomical characteristic of the neocortex .
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