Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [art] [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 For word sequences having no complete parse then the probabilities of any partial phrases that had been generated were used .
2 Found assorted English , Irish , American , German and French walkers having the same problem so did n't feel so bad .
3 Some spotlights have a magnetic backplate so that they can be attached to any surface and pointed in any direction or can be set to swivel around inside a container .
4 But do these places have a great deal else in common ?
5 The two war-leaders had a good dinner alone together , and then a heavy drinking bout , typical of inter-Allied summit meetings of that period .
6 But that has been in the past and that was a thing that we had for several years had A level plays actually on the stage am I correct ?
7 Those adopted before the age of 2 years had an average IQ as high as 96 , while those adopted later scored around 80 .
8 High profit ventures like garden centres and nurseries had an important place there , and many small holding were owned by retired people .
9 NORTHERN Ireland showjumpers have a busy month ahead with many dates on the calendar including the first ever Cavan Indoor Championships , organised by Pauline and Mervyn Clarke .
10 Most large agencies have a special department usually called ‘ account planning ’ , or simply ‘ planning ’ , to develop the advertising strategy ( see page 47 ) .
11 But the stories have a universal appeal simply as stories , and it is good that the underlying programme seldom obtrudes as badly as in the gift-shop passage above , where the helpful aside about tourism affecting rural culture worldwide strikes a primary-school note .
12 The auditors owe a duty of care to the shore share holders collectively , not to individual share holders or what are called stake holders , employees for example , er nor do auditors have a general duty so far as the public interest is concerned .
13 For example , some functions required fast and frequent access to both active and dormant files ; others managed efficiently with slower access times , but had a need for more extensive cross-referencing ; some items had a limited life only , whereas information relating to policy and major structural changes had to be kept indefinitely .
14 One patient ( 6% ) had a rise in serum creatinine to 203 µmol/l and none of the patients had an iothalamate clearance less than 70 ml/min .
15 Most planer-thicknessers have a thicknessing table below common machine height , so position your thicknesser very carefully .
16 The foil packs have a flat bottom so that they can stay upright when water is being added up to the measuring mark on the pack .
17 Many of the largest users have a significant investment already in software , both generic and bespoke .
18 All three comital functions are documented in Charles the Bald 's reign , though royal instructions have a good deal more to say about the first and second than about the third .
19 But the Poles had an outstanding side then — not only featuring Lubanski but Deyna , Lato , Gadocha , Gorgon and the goalkeeper , Jan Tomaszewski , who was to defy a barrage of attack in London .
20 NORTH SEA oilmen had a lucky escape yesterday morning when their helicopter was struck by lightning .
21 Societies have an extraordinary capacity either to consider objects as having attributes which may not appear as evident to outsiders , or else altogether to ignore attributes which would have appeared to those same outsiders as being inextricably part of that object .
22 In 1907 , however , the Bondholders had a great deal more at risk than in the 1960 's and the 2:1 arrangement gave them some protection and rights over their own investments and the Club 's destiny .
23 Mathematics journals had the highest standing internationally , with nearly a third of contributions coming from abroad .
24 If some paths have the same successor then the tree can be redrawn as a graph as in the righthand side of Fig. 8.3 and in Fig. 8.4 .
25 The leaves have a unique smell midway between eucalyptus and mint .
26 Arrows have a sensory effect only when a target is offered .
27 Thus stones have a natural motion straight downwards , towards the centre of the earth , and flames have a natural motion straight upwards , away from the centre of the earth .
28 I accept that many experts have a relevant view here .
29 ‘ I think it 's like foreign lagers becoming quite popular in this country , English beers have a growing reputation abroad , ’ he added.Although the Italians liked the taste of Tolly 's 1048 Cantab beer , they were not so impressed with the brewery 's taste in labels.The controversial naked lady , the Bacchante , on the label of Cantab beer , had already been described by Cambridge students as ‘ sexist ’ and the Italians felt it was ‘ not very English ’ .
30 Thus stones have a natural motion straight downwards , towards the centre of the earth , and flames have a natural motion straight upwards , away from the centre of the earth .
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