Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [adv] have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They sometimes get impatient with their counterpart , who necessarily has a longer term perspective and can not work fulltime because of a low salary .
2 This program is the best of its kind on the market for page making facilities , it is far better than a number of ‘ Commercial ’ pagemaking programs that are popular with users who only have a dot-matrix printer .
3 The position of a secured creditor is to be contrasted with that of an unsecured creditor who merely has a personal claim to sue for the payment of his debt and to invoke the available legal processes for the enforcement of any judgment that he may obtain .
4 A lot of the stone went to build houses for the local peasants , who apparently had a tough time .
5 I am particularly pleased to see present my hon. Friend the Member for Windsor and Maidenhead ( Sir A. Glyn ) , who obviously has a major interest in this matter .
6 Funnily enough it 's not the people like me who usually do get the boot in academic life , it 's the people with real talent who generally have a hard time . ’
7 Sports centres with excellent pitches and pools have been built but they have either been under used or more often patronized by groups who already had a high participation ratio , especially adult male car-owners .
8 About 1839 he went to Manchester and joined Sharp , Roberts & Co. , who already had a high reputation as builders of locomotives and cotton spinning machinery .
9 Agassi , who already has a rich choice of cars , including a Ferrari and a Lamborghini , acquired his new machine in Hawaii , while waiting to play the first round David Cup match in January .
10 This is a one-year teacher-training qualification for those who already have a first degree .
11 The University offers excellent opportunities for further study to those who already have a first degree or equivalent qualifications .
12 Not primarily for foreign learners of English , but helpful in developing sensitive use of language for those who already have a good command of English .
13 On the other hand , there is no law saying that librarianship , or teaching , or media production , can not be learned at professional level by people who already have a professional accreditation in another field .
14 Secondly , priority needs to be given to establishing structures that will enable all general practitioners to be involved in influencing the views of the purchasing authorities , including those who have hitherto expressed little or no interest and those who already have a clear interest in participating .
15 For those who already have a settled partner , home and children , says Sheehy , the runway to 30 often leads to first infidelity .
16 Section B is for those who already have a fair knowledge of the language ; it aims to consolidate this knowledge and to introduce students to major authors and the elements of literary criticism .
17 She gets her reply from one of the players : " crablouse " ( said with Creole pronunciation , but by a speaker who anyway has a Jamaican accent ) .
18 The royals , who normally have a special pew screened from other worshippers , behaved like any other wedding family .
19 It meant that the Test career of a man aged just 31 , who still had a great deal to offer his country , was almost over ; true , it would be terminated by his own decision to go to South Africa , but this came about only because of his disillusion with cricket 's establishment .
20 Then there are those who always have a harsh word for another .
21 Elaine left her son with her sister , who also had a young child , while she took her course .
22 The Handbook suggested a Ricardo Quispe Mamani who also had a small restaurant on the main square .
23 Angiodysplasia of the caecum was found in one patient who also had a small adenoma .
24 If child B has had a relatively unstressful childhood , he will attain adulthood with a lower vulnerability than A. Child C , who also had a stressful upbringing , but inherited a tendency to react much less strongly or negatively to the environment , will also be less vulnerable in adulthood than A. However , there has so far been little cross-fertilisation between research on genetic factors in depression and research on life events .
25 Laird 's strength in the tackle and his straight running should have interested the watching Edinburgh selectors and he is likely to feature in their plans for next season , as will scrum-half Fraser McMillan , who also had a fine game .
26 Jason , 26 , who plays Brandon Walsh , spends hours in target practice with co-star Luke Perry , who also has a private arsenal .
27 Mrs Johnson , who also has a three-year-old son Andrew , said she was now taking a law and sociology course at the nearby Fender Neighbourhood College .
28 Yesterday chief executive of Essex Rivers Healthcare Dr Alan Davison said : ‘ We have issued some guidelines to our own medical and nursing staff to assist in the diagnosis and management of head injury patients who also have a mental handicap .
29 The Rapoports ( 1971 ) , in their study of married couples who both have a professional career , chose to investigate just five such couples by means of extended in-depth interviews , rather than attempting a survey .
30 British backbenchers may cast envious glances at their American counterparts who both have a greater impact on executive-initiated legislation and conduct more thorough investigations of the bureaucracy , but the problem remains of how to transfer political institutions from one political system to another .
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