Example sentences of "[det] [noun] have [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | While remedying the deficiencies in the procedures and ensuring that cases are dealt with properly and without delay , it is vital that each application is dealt with fairly and adequately , that each applicant has access to independent legal advice , and that there is a right to proper appeal — a right that the Bill does not give . |
2 | Some swings have seats of various heights , others have double handgrips or a rubber tyre . |
3 | Senior staff in some cases had interviews with several advisers whilst other teachers were never interviewed . |
4 | Only two of the patients with gall stone recurrence in this study had symptoms of biliary colic : in the remainder , the recurrent stones were silent or asymptomatic . |
5 | A word here about singing — some schools have courses in choral singing , and may also run individual classes ; not all students are singers , obviously , but it is always a useful addition to other vocal training . |
6 | Some hangars have doors at each end and these make a good wind tunnel if both ends are opened at the same time . |
7 | Some models have mesh at both ends for just this purpose . |
8 | Some concierges have deals with individual taxi or mini-cab drivers who are able to jump the rank outside . |
9 | Some people had baby-sitters of varying degrees of unreliability , mostly young girls in their teens , who were themselves expecting illegitimate babies and needed a temporary home , or elderly women lacking much strength to deal with children . |
10 | Some people had copies of public documents ( such as the agreement by the shaikhs of 1946 ) which they inherited or had copied for their own use and enjoyment . |
11 | Similarly , some people have access to unequal reward , not because of any talent or functional importance , but by accident of birth . |
12 | This Church had seating for 150 people . |
13 | Some languages have demonstratives with three and four way distinctions on the proximal-distal dimension , so that the North West American language Tlingit , for example , has demonstratives glossable as " this one right here " , " this one nearby " , " that one over there " , and " that one way over there " , while Malagasy has a six-way contrast on the same dimension ( Frei , 1944 : 115 ; Anderson & Keenan , in press ) . |
14 | Hairdressers have generally undertaken an apprenticeship ; however , some colleges have places for mature students and there is nothing to stop you working from home . |
15 | This analysis has implications for higher education on several levels . |
16 | While users have automatic access to modules managed by the hierarchy of users on their branch of the family tree , it is possible for certain users outwith this structure to have access to another user 's modules , if so required . |
17 | Another opening at Taunton later this year has room for 1,750 cars . |
18 | The language teacher needs knowledge of the ways in which this discussion has bearing on foreign language teaching and perhaps on the general teaching of those who are already bilingual . |
19 | This system has links with many other aspects of the body 's metabolism , from the hormonal system to the immune system , tissue repair and the transport of substances across cell membranes . |
20 | Forth per cent of cystic fibrosis patients in this series had evidence of bacterial overgrowth based on a fasting breath hydrogen excretion of greater than 75 ppm after prolonged fasting or a positive hydrogen breath test . |
21 | This section has reference to certain points of procedure which must , or which may , be followed by the licensing board at its meetings . |
22 | Furthermore , each child has access to eight hours daily nursery provision in France and five to six hours in Belgium . |
23 | The ‘ pruning saw ’ normally sold for such work has teeth on two edges and , used in tight positions where it is invariably needed , great care and patience is essential to avoid the back edge causing damage to stems and growth that should not be harmed . |
24 | None of these tenants have access to any tools or materials , and in some cases they 've been told that they 'll have to pay for the repair work . |
25 | Eleven of these patients had signs of autonomic neuropathy affecting the cardiovascular system and in 15 patients there were no signs of autonomic cardiovascular dysfunction . |
26 | Both of these patients had evidence of functional hyposplenism as judged by high pitted erythrocyte counts . |
27 | The court has ruled that these standards have force in British law . |
28 | If subatomic particles are no more than probabilities until we look at them , why should any one of these probabilities have supremacy over any of the others ? |
29 | In those societies , argues the anthropologists , people related to each other had obligations to each other , solely because they could trace links through parenthood or marriage . |
30 | That service has associations with many local agencies and voluntary organisations . |