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

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1 Price support policies have effects on less-favoured areas and these effects may sometimes be more important than structural policy effects through the LFA Directive .
2 In Japan , for example , garbage cans have covers with special holes in them to separate soft drinks cans from other rubbish , so that they can be re-cycled .
3 The silver basket has holders for three candles to surround a floral arrangement , £128 , Kenneth Turner .
4 Our understanding is that , as far as the UK is concerned , generally accepted accounting principles have precedence over statutory requirements . ’
5 The need to create powerful fighting forces had repercussions on Russian society which were almost revolutionary , and underlay almost every aspect of the development of Prussia .
6 The lumen and the side hole had diameters of 0.7 mm .
7 Studies using recognition measures have advantages over those using recall .
8 The trunk problem has similarities to floppy neck syndrome experienced by European swans which ingested anglers lead shot ( now banned in Britain ) .
9 Some of the most vicious and persistent football offenders have connections with fascist organizations , although the bulk of young supporters do not .
10 Further , the current mode and role of criminal law teaching has consequences for legal education in general .
11 The two storey building has space for 300 of the college 's students .
12 The findings should make more specific our understanding of the degree to which current Japanese management practice has lessons for Western organisations .
13 Families whose incomes are not more than 40 per cent above the sb level are often considered to be ‘ living on the margins of poverty ’ ; in 1985 , seven in ten of all one parent families had incomes below this level compared with two out of ten two parent families .
14 The Government Actuary 's 1983 and 1987 surveys show that , during the years since the 1975 survey , about half of all men in private sector employment had access to occupational pension provision .
15 These records are widely scattered now , but most county record offices have collections of local rolls and estate papers and can advise on the whereabouts of others .
16 Only large record companies had access to sufficient finance to make that kind of investment .
17 Although colorectal carcinoma patients had evidence of low serum cholesterol concentrations , no further lowering of cholesterol or its two major lipoprotein fractions occurred as the disease process spread .
18 Leading business representatives have access through many different channels being members of the Employers ' Federation , trade associations , industrial associations or public advisory bodies , not to mention regular contact through LDP research groups .
19 Schedule Express has tons of graphical glitz , but not quite enough guts .
20 Our video banks have material from all the world 's religions .
21 We also wanted health service patients to have access to underused ‘ high technology ’ equipment in the private sector .
22 Long before Western contact Japan had contacts with other Asian nations .
23 There appears to be little doubt that , of the fixed extinguishing systems available , the automatic sprinkler system has advantages for this type of risk .
24 The Planning and Compensation Act 1991 requires local planning authorities to have regard to any regional or strategic planning guidance given by the Secretary of State when preparing their development plans .
25 We would expect different groups involved in the policy process to have power on different issues .
26 A number of Cabinet colleagues had doubts about all these policies and many would acknowledge that things would have been different without her .
27 Only the coven leaders had contact with each other to prevent infiltration of spies and to reduce the risk of others being incriminated should one of their number be arrested and interrogated .
28 All subject groups had DGR for some of the study period ; however , both groups of patients had reflux for a significantly longer proportion of study time than the normal controls ( 12% of study time for normal controls , 67% for gastric ulcer patients , and 91% for gastric surgery patients ; p<0.001 gastric ulcer v controls and p<0.0002 gastric surgery v controls ; Fig 1 ) .
29 These rodents have the double misfortune of being regarded as edible — both the Hopi and Navajo Indians have recipes for baked prairie dog — and as agricultural pest , subject to a hunting and poisoning programme for at least the past 150 years .
30 The 1911 National Insurance Act had implications for more than social security policy , in two ways .
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