Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] have [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ( You may find that your course , college or university has rules for upper and lower limits , so check these before you start . )
2 Both Jersey and Guernsey have ILS on both ends of their east-west runways , but Alderney only boasts an NDB , giving real-life demonstrations of coastal refraction .
3 So when we look at Paul as he writes about himself , we are looking at a Christian man whose life and words have parallels for each one of us .
4 Skye , Rhum and Mull have exposures of major volcanic features , which exemplify many of the problems of modern volcanology on a world scale .
5 In Great Britain in 1987 , 62% of students in universities and polytechnics had fathers in non-manual occupations , and 38% had fathers in manual occupations .
6 The Centre aims to provide resources to ensure that economists in universities and polytechnics have access to high quality software for the management and analysis of economic data .
7 Both the restaurant and bar have terraces with beautiful views of the Sicilian coastline below .
8 At one time , the traffic had been heavy and lorries had thunderd past all night long , shaking the old house and its fellows to their Elizabethan and Georgian foundations , but with the coming of the by-pass , the traffic had eased considerably , and at night when the shops were shut and the shoppers gone home , the main street of Wellingham was as quiet and deserted as a stage before the curtain went up .
9 In Great Britain in 1987 , 62% of students in universities and polytechnics had fathers in non-manual occupations , and 38% had fathers in manual occupations .
10 Median CD4 counts on first assessment were 391/L , and 31% had counts of 300 or fewer .
11 She tried to get the focus off herself , but it became painfully obvious , very quickly , that she and Nelson had zilch in common .
12 Emlyn Williams might have pointed his finger to Art , to the Theatre , to Magic and Burton had time for all three : but later .
13 Indeed , in his forewood to the book , Mr Justice Hoffman tells how ‘ Like many rival tribes , accountants and lawyers have opinions of each other which are largely based on ignorance ’ thinking of each other as ‘ … pedants who try to confine the realities of commerce within an artificial construction of arbitrary rules ’ .
14 Barth and Ayer have elements in common .
15 Stray light and stability have values of 0.01 per cent at 220nm and 340nm and ±0.001Ah&sup-1 ; respectively , and wavelength reproducibility is ±0.01nm .
16 Both Iran and Iraq had records of unpredictable behaviour , despite having maintained generally good relations with their neighbours along the Gulf 's southern shore .
17 The two previous public Orators had become Secretaries of State , and Herbert had ambitions in public life .
18 They were there to demand fair play in the allocation of housing and jobs ; he was not the enemy of the counter-demonstrators and NICRA had people of all religions demanding the same social justice .
19 In addition Matthew and Luke have material in common not found in Mark .
20 In 1920 , only London and Leeds had societies with average memberships of over 90,000 .
21 Analysts said this was consistent with recovery as manufacturers bought more foreign materials , exporters switched to home markets and consumers had money for imported goods .
22 Central government , in the form of the DES , had overall responsibility and made policy decisions , but LEAs had control over most of the day-to-day running of the system .
23 But Hegarty has rivals for this seemingly unobtainable Colleen .
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