Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | If they are in different rooms they have a spatial barrier . |
32 | In many ways he had a great influence on me . |
33 | In Miss Weeton 's Journal of a Governess , she writes on 15th September 1810 : ‘ I would have introduced you to Mr. Green , who keeps an exhibition of drawings ( all his own ) in that village where you might have been amused for two or three hours-for he has a great number , two rooms being kept open for the purpose . |
34 | If they sit at the same or adjacent desks they have a spatial bond . |
35 | If they sit at the same or adjacent desks they have a spatial bond . |
36 | If the people of Ulster disagree with any party 's views they have a simple remedy — vote against them . |
37 | If instead of point charges we have a distributed space charge p ( x' , y' , z' ) then the sum in eqn ( 2.23 ) goes over into an integral : |
38 | Although these materials are made from nylon fibres they have a comfortable feel . |
39 | As well as the above controls it has a detachable heat insulation shroud . |
40 | Very pale with very large bubbles it had a harsh aftertaste and was generally quite disappointing . |
41 | From the windows he had a clear view of the Brandenburg Gate . |
42 | Unlike the banned groups it had a large membership and was represented in several state legislatures . |
43 | As custodians of the children we 've a legal duty to take care of thes of the children that we in our care . |
44 | Tell the children we have a poor refugee dog which suffers from a terrible fear and displeases me because he is dirty and snores at night . |
45 | As children we have a natural ability to experience life from moment to moment , as is also true with animals . |
46 | For graduates we have a special loan scheme to help with the transition to full-time employment . |
47 | After lessons we had a small cup of coffee and half a piece of brown bread , then half an hour 's play , then homework . |
48 | When performed in a patient with upper gastrointestinal symptoms it has a high probability of diagnosis . |
49 | That 's in the oh a lot of people did , oh yes , lot of people spent the money but I was one of the fortunate ones I had a little bit left because I mean I was , er I was very lucky myself , I mean I had a decent job at that time from time I left school and when I was on the dredging plant , I mean you take er in nineteen twenty five when er a schoolboy left school , his money was about ten shillings a week as an errand boy but I was one of the fortunate being a cabin boy on the dredger , I was getting thirty five shillings a week which was a lot of money and then after a few months they , I , they wanted another deck hand , so of course I went on there on four pound a week and then I was well off . |
50 | She hurried back down to put away the food already in the kitchen , and by the time Penry returned with the last couple of boxes she had a tea-tray waiting , complete with a plate of tempting cakes from the small bakery in Brides Haven . |
51 | As adults we had a good relationship , sadly ended by his death in a motorbike accident in 1979 . |
52 | We have a standard for children which assumes they can either send very strongly amplifies the distress , and therefore , we are not going to taken them terribly seriously , or at least they can actual reach much higher intensities before we do take them seriously , whereas for adults we have a different standard which , which assumes that even slight expressions of distress in adult could be serious . |
53 | As Britain 's number-one manufacturer of heavy contract fibre-bonded carpets and carpet tiles we have a continual research and development programme that ensures we stay in tune with the latest production methods , design trends and quality control . |
54 | As professional soldiers they had a great reputation for ruthlessness both in battle and in ravaging the countryside . |
55 | Thank goodness , though that for all he was n't so free with his smiles he had a terrific sense of humour and had not held against her the blunt , not to say impolite way she 'd asked if he was prepared to give her an interview . |
56 | In some organizations it is still seen as the junior partner to sales , in others it has an equal status , in yet others it has a superior status . |
57 | As I understood , he was asleep for much of the time , and indeed , I found him so on the few occasions I had a spare moment to ascend to that little attic room . |
58 | ‘ We are going to develop inducements and encouragements for a major expansion of research and development , because if we are going to rival our major competitors we have a long way to go in catching up with them . |
59 | This is the main highway from Istanbul , which lies about 100 miles to the east , to the Greek border , some 100 miles to the west , and although in most parts it has a good tarmac surface it is in the main single carriageway . |