Example sentences of "[det] [adj] [noun pl] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you remember I used the example of agriculture , right , where it is generally observed that agricultural products have a price inelastic demand , okay .
2 So the , the overall figure is going down , and this really reflects the way outbreaks have occurred , in that some areas have a lot early on , they 're dropping off .
3 One of the corporate myths is that top managers have a monopoly on stress — the incidence of stress is actually highest at the bottom of the hierarchy among process , clerical and service personnel .
4 It is extraordinary how few professional organisations have a code of ethics like social works : ‘ Basic to the profession of social work is the recognition of the value and dignity of every human being irrespective of origin , race , status , sex , sexual orientation , age , belief or contribution to society .
5 He gives an enrapturing spot of rock ‘ n ’ roll , be-bop and soft shoe shuffle in the second act after the cast had larked on with the audience at interval-time and some brave hearts had a bit of a rave-up on stage .
6 The lead times for the many publications on your media list can vary tremendously , some monthly magazines having a lead time of six months or more .
7 Some cheaper types have a foam underlay bonded directly to the backing ; others require a separate underlay .
8 The former 11th tee box , on what is now the 10th fairway , was sufficiently far back from the road for the majority of golfers to carry the road with their second ( or third ! ) shots , although some doughty souls had a go for the green from the tee using the existing oak tree as being to the left of the ideal line ; ( 3 ) reconstructing the 13th afresh and ( 4 ) taking back the 14th tee box considerably as now .
9 To achieve this most hotels have a number of systems , all provided by different suppliers , on which the staff come to rely totally , ’ she says .
10 Such professional groupings have a number of implications for organisations .
11 By the inter-war years such Sikh artisans had a number of Kenyan assistants adopting their skills ; by the 1950s the Sikhs were moving on to the role of investor and entrepreneur in both construction and industry , leaving the way clear for their former assistants to take on the role of artisan .
12 The crunch came when it was realised that these competent women had a propensity to marry ( Martindale , 1939 ) .
13 Many of these insect-feeding birds have a line of bristles around their beaks which at one time were thought to channel weakly-flying insects into the open beak but now it seems more likely that they do no more than protect the birds ' eyes as they deliberately plunge through clouds of insects .
14 These various approaches have a number of problems .
15 These various approaches have a number of problems , and it was established that contextual information is necessary in addition to a pattern recogniser .
16 Where areas have their own separate currencies , the forces revealed in the accounts have a vital bearing on the prospects for exchange rates ; where there are not separate currencies these same forces have a bearing on the prospects for the real economy , including unemployment .
17 Beecham 's comments are worthy of repetition : ‘ these two Concertos have a refinement and distinction that never fails to fall fragrantly on the ear , and offers to the musical amateur , who may feel at times that the evolution of his art is becoming a little too much for either his understanding or enjoyment , a soothing retreat where he may effectively rally his shattered forces ’ .
18 These two institutions have a history , and they are therefore specific to a particular time and type of society and , as time passes and society goes on changing , as it always has , these institutions will change .
19 I do remember saying that these Asian women had a lot to teach us about family life .
20 It is to say , rather , that mental events have a kind of dependent existence .
21 Effectively all MAS professionals have a duty to build up a good working knowledge of corporate finance theory and practice ( particularly M&A and valuations ) and maintain this knowledge through regular but selective reading .
22 Some years ago an argument raged in one of the horse magazines , when some Expert declared that many Arabian horses had a parrot mouth ( a congenital deformity where the upper front teeth extend beyond the lower ) .
23 Almost all democratic states have a legislature composed of two Houses .
24 Many male transvestites have a history of being dressed when toddlers by their doting mothers in pretty dresses .
25 All 141 aubjects had a serum sample from both 1969 and 1990 available for analysis and 109 ( 77% ) also had a sample available from 1978 .
26 Many little girls have a period of ‘ pony mania ’ and this cake should definitely appeal .
27 All three components had a hand in producing the marked reduction in annual growth rate between the first half of the 1960s and the first half of the 1970s , but the dominant feature was the fall in the number of births .
28 Wordsworth , like Dickens fifty years later , considered that all human beings had a claim upon each other , even though political economists thought that war and poverty were ‘ natural checks upon the species ’ and ‘ kept down the surplus population ’ .
29 Every city and many large towns have a management company which can open doors and who are in regular contact with A&R staff , anxious for news about outside London .
30 Many large firms have a matrix structure which is the most complex , since it is dependent on vertical and horizontal flows of authority and communication , as opposed to the divisional and functional structures which depend on vertical flows of authority and communication .
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