Example sentences of "[coord] have [verb] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If , on a sale of unregistered land , there is any personal obligation on the part of a seller-client to observe restrictions ( as , for example , where the seller is the original covenantor or has given a personal covenant to observe these ) , it is desirable to provide in the contract for a similar covenant indemnifying the seller against any future breach . |
2 | If the GP has asked for a drug to be dispensed in a special calendar pack , or has prescribed a small quantity of an unusual medicine that is only available from wholesalers in large quantities , the pharmacist will want to make sure that the pricing authority is aware of the extra costs . |
3 | By contrast , waking is more likely to occur if the body temperature rising or has reached a high level . |
4 | Given the generous relief against forfeiture provisions contained in s 146 of the Law of Property Act 1925 a tenant should have little to fear from a forfeiture clause unless it is seriously in financial difficulties or has committed a serious breach of covenant which can not be rectified . |
5 | If a woman , she knows her language better than most ladies do , or has had a classical education . |
6 | Now we will suppose that the author has lighted on important new material or has had a significant number of errors in the first edition pointed out to him . |
7 | It is true that many experienced abseilers will tackle the steepest descents without any protection or having tied the hanging rope ends together . |
8 | Nor do the advances in scientific knowledge , which began in Elizabeth 's reign and multiplied during the Stuart period , appear to have caused any appreciable weakening of the Christian belief of intellectuals , or to have created a new elite group of educated non-believers . |
9 | Verderers might also be removed from office on a report by the Justice of the Forest to the Chancery that they were incapacitated by old age or sickness , or occupied with other duties , or were insufficiently qualified in that they held no land within the forest and did not dwell there , or had committed or connived at trespasses of vert or venison , or had become a paid officer of the forest , or , in one case , had ‘ entered the priestly order ’ . |
10 | 223 ) that the visitor had failed to take into account relevant matters or taken into account irrelevant matters or had reached an irrational conclusion . |
11 | The detective wondered whether Nicola 's husband was deliberately misleading them or had had a genuine slip of memory . |
12 | Often , such people never consider that it might be because they are not academically qualified or had had a bad interview ; they automatically blame racism . |
13 | Foreign aid is so important in conservation policy-making in lesser developed countries because , with a few exceptions , most newly independent lesser developed countries had either no official conservation organisation whatsoever ( as in Latin America with the exception of a couple of Southern Brazilian states ) or had experienced the colonial model mentioned above , principally in Africa , South and South-east Asia . |
14 | In 1904 he wrote to the poet and critic Arthur Symons : ‘ I have , however , of late years , lapsed so deeply into my early weakness for verse , & have found the condensed expression that it affords so much more consonant to my natural way of thinking & feeling that I have almost forgotten the prose effusions for the time . ’ |
15 | Candidates must hold a post-professional advanced degree in architectural design or have completed a substantial body of high quality works . |
16 | You do n't need to have taken in the fact , planted early on , that Joe keeps a gun , or have noticed the required sign in the foyer warning that shots will be fired ( ca n't the nanny state keep its paws off anything ? ) to know that retribution is coming , and on elephant feet . |
17 | Or have gained the appropriate number of points through the licentiate assessment scheme . |
18 | If it is less than a hundred-per cent change , ignore it ; you are studying the wrong system or have designed the wrong experiment , he insisted . |
19 | Or have held the associate grade for at least four years . |
20 | It is now accepted as his masterpiece and has spawned a small industry in northern Italy . |
21 | The Shoe People has since been televised in 52 countries and has spawned a multi-million pound empire . |
22 | The man survived the war and told the tale and has lived a purposeful life ever since , seeking to carry on Kolbe 's work of reconciliation . |
23 | He has attacked the Spanish justice system as ‘ a crude farce ’ and has insulted the pampered pop-star son of one of the wealthy sherry families , which was accustomed to destroying any politician it pleased in Jerez . |
24 | Apple Computer Inc yesterday took the new PowerCD CD-ROM product , announced at Hannover last week , to the US market , saying that it expects to sell 1.5m of the things by the end of this year ; it also said it has shipped more than 1m copies of its QuickTime multimedia software since its launch in January 1992 , and has formed a new unit , New Media to increase market access to multimedia technologies , expand multimedia content and develop new markets for Mac technology ; the PowerCD comes with AppleDesign Powered Speakers claimed to deliver high-quality sound at half the price of similar stereo speakers . |
25 | Silicon Graphics Inc is getting into the fun-and-games end of the business in a big way and has formed a joint venture with Industrial Light & Magic , a division of George Lucas 's Lucas Digital Ltd special effects production company : the new venture will create digital imagery for the entertainment industry . |
26 | He is still one of the most deadly aerial players in front of goal and has formed a good combination with Robert Fleck . |
27 | Thatcher ) , who has succeeded in abandoning her resistance to German blandishments and has formed a common front with Chancellor Kohl in demanding the immediate and unconditional recognition of Croatia . |
28 | It became the best selling tennis book ever and has affected the competitive approach and attitudes of a number of sportsmen . |
29 | ‘ Gittens has helped us out and has scored the crucial equaliser against Wolves . |
30 | Northern Telecom Ltd has unified its data network products under the name Magellan , and has announced a cell-based networking switch designed to bring together data , speech , video and image networks . |