Example sentences of "in [adj] [pers pn] have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1838 they had 38 hand looms in use , as well as two power versions . |
2 | In fact Mr Hingston found a slightly unusual account in that it had instant access so long as withdrawals were made by post . |
3 | That illustrates graphically the fact that in 1980 we had fewer pedestrian deaths than West Germany and now we have more . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | In 1981 we had one challenge after another . |
7 | 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 . |