Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps the cops had a man calling up every half hour , and a squad car ready to be here in seconds . |
2 | In fact , if the starlings are all in a circle ( perhaps the lawn has a fairy ring which the worms find congenial ) , then the centre of the flock will be quite a long way from any of the birds . |
3 | Perhaps the guy has a heat sensor where his tonsure should be . |
4 | So the winger has a go , gets tackled , the ball is trapped and the attacking side loses possession . |
5 | So the choir has a base from which they can work and now the same hills which inspired Elgar are echoing to the sound of 28 powerful Ukranian voices . |
6 | Even so the book has a lot to offer and is packed with useful data . |
7 | Only the Bishop has a key to his own door . ’ |
8 | Only the Wesleyans had a system whereby the national organization had any control and even they had problems . |
9 | Among ADAS 's five regions , the NAO discovered that only the south-west had a strategy for delivering public good advice on pollution , diversification and conservation . |
10 | So every family had a Co book ? |
11 | and so a woman having a child on her own without a partner I think that 's that 's the biggest fear that th erm that society sees in artificial insemination of any kind . |
12 | Snip , snip , snip they went and soon the bird had a beak and a neck . |
13 | Term 5 contains a block teaching practice , and thus the course has a programme allocation of five weeks . |
14 | Thus the headman had a veto over criminal prosecutions for the petty offences over which village tribunals had exclusive jurisdiction . |
15 | In one part , this shell is several cells thick and it is from this part that the child will ultimately develop ; elsewhere the shell has a thickness of only one cell . |
16 | It might become just the thing to have a plant standing in a four and a half inch pot which contains a cool five grand in shredded tenners . |
17 | The longer a party has a majority in the Commons , the greater the number of local authorities likely to be captured by its opponents . |
18 | Usually the claimant has a contract with the professional , and experts appointed in recent times are almost invariably professionals . |
19 | Moreover the Yek had a horror of the mutations which were still the occasional result of the patches of radiation which were to be found in places around the continent , and they had laws to prevent the proliferation of mutant types through succeeding generations . |
20 | Nonetheless the public has a right to know . |
21 | But usually a dealer has a contact at the top of the government tree . |
22 | This action was very strange because Andries not only attracted a lot of attention to himself by the manner of his purchase but also the dinghy had a serial number on it which made it instantly traceable . |
23 | Also the train had a telephone system fitted , and telegraph and telephone instruments were carried . |
24 | The small railway outpost had the Indian sign on it when closure came entirely on I January 1917 in the midst of World War I. However , some five years later the GWR had a change of heart and decided to reopen the station to goods traffic on 18 September 1922 . |
25 | There was also a chance to have a play around with Windows NT . |
26 | Nearly every farmer had a barrel of the stuff in his cow house in those days and I had only to go into the corner and turn the tap . |
27 | Well I think that we 've seen the erm tremendous growth in word processors , and this is erm an area which I feel will develop enormously , and it really would be quite possible for nearly every home to have a word processor within it . |
28 | Some are modified in shape to provide anchorage for muscle blocks , e.g. the sternum has a KEEL |
29 | But now the drug has a street value of more than three hundred pounds a tube , as some body builders look beyond steriods , to give them that extra edge , even thought it can seriously damage their health . |
30 | erm not only that , but erm whereas in the past it 's tended to be at the prerogative of the education people , as it were , the teachers and the heads and the educational psychologists , to make the initial moves in categorization or making a statement , now the parents have a right to ask for an assessment , so perhaps in your case to your question it would have been yes , you could have in fact have erm initiated the moves . |