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

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1 In 1838 they had 38 hand looms in use , as well as two power versions .
2 Right again that 's slightly complicated in that we have two roads coming from the Leeds direction and the
3 In fact Mr Hingston found a slightly unusual account in that it had instant access so long as withdrawals were made by post .
4 That illustrates graphically the fact that in 1980 we had fewer pedestrian deaths than West Germany and now we have more .
5 In this it had little success , though it did cause some alarm to the authorities and to shipowners , some of whom recognised that accumulated benefits could be an effective way of retaining membership .
6 British exporters achieved all-time record exports partly because in 1991 we had all-time record low numbers of strikes and days lost through industrial action .
7 Sir Robert Morier , perhaps the most successful British diplomat of the later nineteenth century , was partly French : in 1870 he had six cousins fighting in the French army .
8 In all we had twelve chases .
9 In 1981 we had one challenge after another .
10 There was then an open toughness about party tactics ; before the Buckingham Palace Conference in 1914 he had Central Office work out the electoral effects of excluding nine , six or four counties of Ulster from an independent Ireland the concern of a calculating pragmatist not of a bigot .
11 I suspect that this ‘ split ’ happens at times in all women , and perhaps particularly in those who have some commitment to feminism .
12 In short we have strong expectations about the structure of conversation which warrant many different kinds of inference ( see Chapter 6 ) .
13 In 1987 it had 16 sites and 15,000 workers ; now it has 11 sites and 11,000 workers .
14 The lighting is aided by the timed Lampadrio di Boemia chandelier installed in 1923 which has 365 light bulbs , one for every day of the year .
15 In 1721 she had 124 ships of the line and 105 smaller vessels , of which roughly a quarter had been built since 1714 .
16 ‘ During our Everest expedition in 1953 we had vast quantities of firewood at base camp and never thought about the problems , but environmental consciousness has grown enormously over the last 30 years or so . ’
17 During our Everest expedition in 1953 we had vast quantities of firewood at base camp and never once thought about the environmental problems
18 In 1773 she had 66 ships of the line : by 1780 , when she had 81 , she was stronger at sea than ever before in her history .
19 Bourner and Hamed ( 1987 ) conclude that 39.5% of those graduating from CNAA full-time or sandwich degrees in 1983 who had non-standard entry qualifications obtained ‘ good ’ degrees ( firsts or upper seconds ) , while only 34.9% of graduates who were A-level entrants achieved ‘ good ’ degrees , and the figure for all entrants was 35.8% .
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