Example sentences of "of [noun] [vb mod] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Keynesian view would emphasize that the original increase in the quantity of money will have a ripple effect spreading through the whole financial market until eventually even the less liquid financial assets such as equities are affected . |
2 | A Mob of Netters may have a Boss armed with a club , they may not have a Boss armed with a net . |
3 | You 'll find there 's a certain kind of boy will have a go at you now because he knows he wo n't be able to touch you once you 've left school . |
4 | A subordinate may have a responsibility for which he will be called to account by his superior ; a board of directors may have a responsibility to its shareholders ; and a government in a democracy will have a responsibility to the electorate . |
5 | No , I do n't think most of parents would have a clue what you 're talking about ! |
6 | T HOSE with a vested interest in rubbishing the Prince of Wales 's new Institute of Architecture by tarring it with the brush of eccentricity will have a field-day when they learn that the founder of the international chain of Hard Rock Cafes , Isaac Tigrett , is to sponsor a Russian student to attend the Institute for five years beginning this autumn . |
7 | For example , a beaker of water may have a temperature of 50°C but it does not have heat . |
8 | Its introduction will greatly assist staff recruitment and selection for , in the long-term , all members of staff will have a log book which shows the skills they have acquired . |
9 | No pure theory of structure or pure theory of agency can have a notion of reflexivity . |
10 | We now also know that high intakes of bran may have a variety of adverse effects on nutritional balance , and in general vegetable and fruit fibre is a better bet . |
11 | Such an interpretation , however , would be absurd , since any contract of sale must have a condition somewhere at its core . |
12 | Granted that the whole of history may have a meaning , a purpose and a direction — and granted , too , the power and fruitfulness of many of Hegel 's ideas — are that purpose and direction so easily uncovered as he suggests ? |
13 | However at least the teacher with a series of grids will have a programme of study which serves as the foundation for the scheme of work . |
14 | As it is estimated that 25 per cent of schoolchildren will have a sight problem that needs attention ( Optical Information Council ) it is essential that vision screening procedures should be effective . |
15 | Several minor changes occurring in a short space of time can have a totting-up effect , challenging and even overloading the resources people have at their disposal . |