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

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1 In the past , German cars have had a reputation for sparse levels of equipment , but this is gradually changing .
2 Vaill also argued that high-performing systems tend to have a number of common characteristics .
3 He studied engineering in both France and Germany , patenting the first compression ignition engine in 1892 , so it is fitting that while Germany probably had the early lead , particularly with trucks , French makers have had a love affair with diesel cars since the 1930s .
4 Despite the fact that many western European countries have had a core curriculum for some years , prescription through central authority is associated , at least in the public mind , with authoritarianism .
5 After reading this you will not be an expert on fusion science , but you will realise that fusions fluctuating fortunes have had a lot to do with the way in which the science and technology developed .
6 Individual farmers prefer to have a framework to operate within when it comes to pay negotiations .
7 Instead , the civil servants have had a walkover .
8 Christ , I shall have no blood left if these little bastards continue to have a go at me !
9 Green water of a consistency like pea soup is familiar to most pool owners , for even in well established pools this condition may occur for a few days during early spring when the water is warmed by the sun , so algae appears before the submerged oxygenating plants have had a chance to start growing again .
10 Elderly couples continue to have a number of adjustments to make , getting used to different patterns of daily living , changing forms of sexual expression , failing health and senses , shifting roles .
11 Will Compact employers expect to have a role in the management and curriculum of the school ?
12 Similarly , Peruvian myrmecophytes appear to have a range of possible inhabiting ant species and these may compete for occupation .
13 Although Conservative Members have had a lot to say on the subject , in Standing Committee E the hon. Member for Maidstone ( Miss Widdecombe ) said : ’ The effect of the amendments ’ — in other words , an amendment to the Bill in order to make these affirmative orders — ’ would be that all regulations under the Bill would be subject to the affirmative procedure . ’
14 Seven known affected cases have had a sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy showing no polyps after 30 years of age ( 32 , 32 , 34 , 35 , 39 , 40 , and 58 years ) .
15 After young bands have had a couple of hit singles , with their album selling well , everybody wants to see them perform live .
16 These pictorial records have had a variety of purposes .
17 Those participating in conversational encounters have to have a care for the preservation of good relations by promoting the other 's positive self-image , by avoiding offence , encouraging comity , and so on .
18 The prospects for fostering are undoubtedly better , and this is an area where local authorities have had a measure of success .
19 However , local authorities have had a duty , since 1968 , to provide adequate sites for gipsies normally resorting to their area and , where they have done so to the satisfaction of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment , they have criminal powers to remove illegal campers .
20 A number of owners have noticed , to their dismay , that their feline pets seem to have a passion for drinking from puddles and pools of water in the garden .
21 Organizational members need to have a form of rationality that suits them to justify their continued co-operation and action .
22 However , these classifications can not successfully be extrapolated to gastrointestinal lymphomas as MALT lymphocytes and their derived lymphomas seem to have a physiology that differs from their nodal counterparts .
23 This probably explains why sexually active women tend to have a cycle close to the average length of 29.5 days .
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