Example sentences of "and have a [adj] [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The catalogue raisonné which the German collector Dieter Blume has been compiling since the late 1970s has now reached its ninth volume , and has a general index listing well over 2000 unique sculptures , from Caro 's schoolboy efforts under the tutelage of Charles Wheeler , through his heavily modelled ‘ geometry of fear ’ period when he was Moore 's assistant , to the more distinctive Caro of the welded steel constructions which began in the 1960s . |
2 | he lives out all year and has a total sunblock applied to protect the sensitive areas . |
3 | Not only that , but he is still hugely involved in music and has a new Shock Headed Peters album coming out in September . |
4 | It is situated under the cathedral nave and has a typical vault supported on rows of columns ( 352 ) . |
5 | Shearer has not proved himself yet and has a long way to go . ’ |
6 | For while , in the oral world of non-literacy , ignorance of letters , the national language or national institutions is no handicap , except to those whose business ( which is rarely that of agriculture ) makes such knowledge necessary , in a literate society the illiterate is by definition inferior , and has a strong incentive to remove that inferiority , at least from his or her children . |
7 | He only gobs miniscule amounts at any time … and has a constant supply waiting , poised on his tongue . |
8 | Usually one member of the team is designated as ‘ key worker ’ and has a special responsibility to coordinate the efforts of the whole team for one person , and a social worker from the local authority is usually attached to the team . |
9 | He is about nine years old , and has a fierce frown etched on his otherwise unsullied face . |
10 | It has full gas fired central heating to radiators and has a lovely west facing secluded garden . |
11 | If circumambulation is performed in the opposite direction it is called ‘ Apradakshina ’ and has a malign influence resulting in misfortune or death . |
12 | Where there is abundant gas in erupting magma the resulting lava contains numerous gas-filled vesicles , or cavities , and has a sponge-like form known as scoria . |
13 | The LTA must be funded and has a large role to play . |
14 | Helmut 's problems were compounded by an unsatisfactory relationship with his landlady who ‘ is just on eighty years of age and has a large house to keep clean with no help whatever ’ . |
15 | Nine miles away , Audley End House was once the Royal residence of Charles II and has a fine park landscaped by Capability Brown . |
16 | ‘ Spielberg is a games fanatic himself and has a hands-on involvement to ensure the final result is as faithful as possible to his original idea . |
17 | The least distant neighbour version ( costig ) was more applicable to ordering the cosmid library under the scheme of sampling without replacement and has a menu-driven interface allowing , among other options , the output of any single contig specified by a probe belonging to it . |
18 | The money gained makes my wife an old withered bag in next to no time and then I can go out and have a special house built with ceilings made entirely of succulent young ladies ' pendant breasts " . |
19 | For the irony is , in a society like ours apparently dedicated to ‘ law and order ’ and having a penal policy based largely on deterrent principles , it appears that corporate crime somehow gets left out of the arena of legal and social control . |
20 | They got no putting a bit of best clothes on and having a good time breaking in in people 's houses and one thing and another . |
21 | I remember dad running after me and having a long conversation trying to make me understand . ’ |
22 | Known as Ashton Mill , it is an impressive white tower mill of conical shape , built of the local limestone and having a wooden cap bearing the sails which could be turned into the wind by a hand-operated chain drive . |
23 | The best way to treat special damages is to deal with each item of special damage in a separate paragraph and to have a final paragraph totalling them all up and giving a global figure . |
24 | Mr Ball urged the Government not to whittle away mortgage relief and to have a neutral Budget to allow a longer period of stability . |
25 | From 1 September 1988 to 1 May 1991 , 194 consecutive patients were eligible for participation in the study and were invited to the outpatient clinic for an extra visit to answer a structured questionnaire and to have a cervical scrape taken for analysis for human papillomavirus . |
26 | Or her , ’ she would add scrupulously , being among other things a feminist ) , but in practice this does n't seem to affect her behaviour very noticeably — she seems to have ordinary human feelings , ambitions , desires , to suffer anxieties , frustrations , fears , like anyone else in this imperfect world , and to have a natural inclination to try and make it a better place . |
27 | After six years in a Birmingham slum parish , Anna thought , you became desperate not to have a front doorstep strewn with down-and-outs and to have a back garden littered with worms , not discarded syringes and used condoms . |
28 | And to have a big mouth to project . |
29 | I decided this had to be done puristically and had a young boy dressed up as a girl in the play . |
30 | The temptation to let go was strongly compelling and had a good argument to back it up . |