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

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1 The main bedroom has balconies over the west-facing stone loggia and the bay window of the drawing-room .
2 God is a planner and he has plans for the British Isles .
3 This residual approach adopts a simplistic explanation of social problems and has faith in the inherent validity of the existing social system ( Callahan , 1985 ) .
4 Tarver still has copies of the original EP for sale if anybody wants to hear My Captains ' Joy Div-derived music at this late stage .
5 Main picture Aquilegia ‘ McKana Hybrid ’ x Olympica strain has spurs of the palest pink
6 It is surrounded by landscaped gardens and the lobby has views over the golden shore and waters of the South China Sea .
7 Rose , who has responsibility for the largest mortgage book in the South East of England , said she was delighted .
8 In 1986 the International Whaling Commission , which has responsibility for the baleen whales , declared a moratorium on commercial whaling of the 11 great whales so that stock could be assessed .
9 It is also confusing to the inhabitants in that it is often difficult to ascertain which council has responsibility for the particular matter which concerns them .
10 ( deputy manager ) has responsibility for the day-to-day personnel affairs within the Association , and for advising on the formulation of HCIMA policy in relation to the broad manpower and employment issues .
11 Nicholas 's story has parallels with the fictional film Little Man Tate , directed by Jodie Foster .
12 In Jakob Grimm 's Teutonic Mythology , it is suggested that the tradition originated from Woden or Odin , the principal god of Germanic pagan religion , but the image also has parallels with the four horsemen of the biblical apocalypse .
13 He has sympathy for the small scale dealers : ‘ They 've been brought up in an entrepreneurial country under Thatcher where they 've been taught to make money .
14 All these setbacks did n't matter , old chap , because the referee only has eyes for the big boys .
15 The overall result has been the successful promotion of a positive attitude in relation to bicycle use in general , a result which in space and time has impacts beyond the immediate locality of the routes .
16 IN fact this is the first version since the 31-year-old Karajan that has voices of the traditional dimensions for the principal roles , and each of the three singers offers a formidable performance .
17 The A34 just south of Newbury is still down to a single lane due to the roadworks there , between the Swan roundabout and Sandalford roundabout and the A41 London road in Bicester has roadworks by the level crossing , temporary traffic lights there , expect some congestion which is reasonably bad at the moment , but it is beginning to clear in both directions .
18 This activation of a hypothesis through connections to any part of it is enough in itself to recover the missing information , but TRACE II also has feedback from the higher level which can increase the activity of all the lower level descriptions which support it .
19 It is the individual customer who is most vulnerable when competition is lacking , and the Bill concentrates on improving his position and on giving the regulator more powers to stand up for him when he has disputes with the regulated utilities .
20 The only relaxation presently available from the absolute prohibition against foreign lawyers ( other than those who duly obtain the professional qualifications necessary to become members of the legal profession in England and Wales ) undertaking the work of solicitors and barristers is that afforded under the European Communities ( Services of Lawyers ) Order 1978 which , as amended , has effect for the stated purpose of enabling an EC qualified lawyer to pursue his professional activities in any part of the UK by providing , subject to conditions , the services otherwise reserved to the local professions ( advocates , barristers and solicitors ) .
21 Prof Pierotti also has doubts about the second phase — using 600 tons of lead weights under the base of the tower on its northern side to prevent the angle of incline growing .
22 This car has brakes on the front wheels as well as the back so that it can be slowed down safely from very high speeds .
23 It has statues of the Four Seasons on the roof and some fine vases by Ottaviano Mosto .
24 The water boatman , on the other hand , has receptors in the lower part of its eye tuned to polarised light .
25 Despite the benefits which these developments bring , the public has concerns about the accompanying risks .
26 But it also has relevance to the pro-active marketing of credit and , to my mind , nicely illustrates the crossroads the industry has reached and the opportunities that lie beyond it .
27 The Committee has charge of the Institute of Archaeology and of admission of graduate students in all branches of Archaeology , and has charge of the new degree in Archaeology and Anthropology , in which papers are offered in Roman Art and Archaeology .
28 The Law Society has reservations about the likely benefits of other of the Commission 's recommendations .
29 This result has implications for the current value of the basis .
30 Questions about the distribution and change of power can be answered objectively by reference to a model of power relationships , which also has implications for the rational choice of foreign policies .
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