Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] have [noun] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | How do we know they 're the proper people to have sight of these — documents ? |
2 | However , such acceptance does not extend to a recognition ‘ that the cultural forms of the semitic world have authority over all other cultural forms ’ ( Newbigin 1978 ) . |
3 | In this regard the Director of Social Work , in conjunction with the Director of Finance , will , in exercising the discretion provided by the regulations concerning the amount of an injury allowance , give sympathetic consideration to each individual case having regard to all the circumstances . |
4 | Lord McLaren at p309 stated : It seems to me that in such a case the deduction would be no more claimable than in a case where an individual partner having money in many concerns chooses to employ a private secretary for the purpose of keeping an account of his income and his expenditure . |
5 | The extension of opening hours has implications in many areas for our members . |
6 | All eight children in the non-constipated group had contractions in both fasting and fed states . |
7 | Separate national autonomies had appeal for those with some stake in society , the lower-middle classes , craft and some skilled workers ; the right wing gravitated towards peaceful reform and nationalism , while the left endeavoured to hold hard to revolution and a working-class unity that would cut horizontally across the empire . |
8 | This essay in governmental reform has parallels in most other European countries . |
9 | Many legal systems have procedures of this general type . |
10 | She might be frightened , Harry supposed , by the discovery that her frail and hesitant theory had substance after all . |
11 | In 1988 59 per cent of lone parents had incomes below this level , amounting to 1.6 million adults and children . |
12 | In 1979 29 per cent of lone parents had incomes of less than half of the average ( income here is measured net of tax and National Insurance , after housing costs , and taking into account family size ) . |
13 | A failure on the part — ( a ) of a police officer to comply with any provision of such a code ; or ( b ) of any person other than a police officer who is charged with the duty of investigating offences or charging offenders to have regard to any relevant provision of such a code in the discharge of that duty , shall not of itself render him liable to any criminal or civil proceedings . |
14 | Albert Pell , a fen landlord , wrote in the mid-nineteenth century : ‘ The vulgar idea of the general public having rights of any kind on the waste or commonable land was never for a moment admitted . ’ |
15 | Some critical approaches have application across all disciplines . |
16 | This means that multi-dimensional scaling has applications in many areas of work , as we can see from the following examples . |
17 | The lower tiers have neat windows , but not one to each face of the octagon , while the upper tiers have windows in each face , beautiful windows with elegant marble columns . |
18 | Some modern businesses have bosses of this type . |
19 | The ‘ Decade of Evangelism ’ may do something to refresh the parts other influences ca n't reach , but even this new drive has critics among those who do n't want the Church to become a ‘ holy disco . ’ |
20 | What asks Alston will happen when remote users have access to these electronic versions only , and to readers who have no understanding of the way in which the catalogue has developed ? |
21 | The most telling comment on the wealth of the metropolis is that it had more men worth upwards of £100 than most other towns had taxpayers of all grades ; indeed , the number of four-figure assessments equalled the total taxpayers of some tiny market towns . |
22 | The federal party has branches in each of the country 's 10 provinces . |