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

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1 As they came back into the City , buses had to slow almost to a halt to safely make the turn into Winchester Street ; it was not only steep but also had a tricky camber .
2 In adults , normal bone marrow contains largely fat and therefore has a high signal .
3 Forest people are generally small and hence have a low maximal work capacity .
4 A distinct genus of plovers , whose wing-tips are always black and usually have a broad white bar , and whose tail is always white at the base and usually black at the tip .
5 Clearly , memory for a Christian is far more profound than merely having a mental skill or a better-than-average ability to recall .
6 It 's probably not as preferable as just having a normal dad . ’
7 He is about fifty and still has a full head of jet black slicked-back hair , Elvis-style .
8 He has , says a friend , a taste for fast driving and also has a private pilot 's licence — he has been known to take friends on duty-free trips to the Continent .
9 At the same time as our launching of Youth Leagues , we identified volleyball as a growth sport which was not only visually exciting but also had a good , clean image .
10 Someone may be very unintelligent and yet have a good sense of hope or trust or love whereas someone else who is highly intelligent may yet have a relatively poor facility in these senses .
11 ‘ It 's been going on for a long time , but yer Mum 's bin very foolish an' so have the rest .
12 I do not know if I have supplied this fish with the ideal conditions but the fish does appear to be very healthy and always has the dorsal fin held erect and is indeed an impressive sight .
13 Hannah never married and never had a close relationship , but she had her dreams .
14 This new freedom to travel safely far and wide had a profound effect not only on men 's lives but also on their thoughts and beliefs ; these men who were being uprooted provided ‘ the background to the anxious thoughts of the religious leaders of the late second century ’ .
15 Right , what made we want to be , I wanted to be a policeman when I was very young but never had the courage to do it .
16 ‘ He was a very warm hearted and generous man who was never spiteful and never had a bad word to say about anybody . ’
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