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

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1 So it is possible to have more efficient use of energy but an increase in output from the sector which produces the most carbon dioxide .
2 By this means , it is possible to have more negative pitch than usual ( say -5° ) when required .
3 Without reading some history it is impossible to have any true conception of the life at court .
4 But even a schoolboy 's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point ; and Blast had none .
5 But Noel , is n't exercise against resistance is supposed to have some special benefit is n't it ?
6 The recent announcement of a link up between the EC and EFTA to create a European Economic Area [ EEA ] by 1993 is likely to have little immediate impact on the proportion of exports destined for these areas , partly because privileged access to each others markets has already been in existence for a number of years between the two trading blocks .
7 The fact that the directors ' discretion is not reviewable , therefore , means in short that the section is likely to have little causative impact : it does not compel the directors to do anything they would not otherwise have been inclined to do .
8 The details also give a home number to contact at the evenings and weekends essential if the story is likely to have any national significance .
9 So it is good to have these idiomatic recordings to remind us of just how good a pianist he was : in both the Concerto and the Rhapsody , rock-solid technique serves real musicality , and this CD would be worth acquiring on the strength of the Gershwin works alone .
10 Nevertheless , it is helpful to have some underlying semantics by which to judge the laws .
11 The recreation park application is unlikely to have any strategic planning significance and therefore the Regional Council will not have any involvement in its consideration which will be a matter for the District Council .
12 Medical opinion varies from country to country , but recent UK research suggests that modest drinking — say one or two drinks , once or twice a week — is unlikely to have any adverse effect on mother or child .
13 That , as I see it , is a very common situation especially where there is some pressure to get contracts exchanged , as there frequently is , and one often finds that at exchange not all the loose ends are tidied up and it is necessary to have some last minute adjustment of the contract which takes the form of side letters …
14 In long-term supply agreements it is desirable to have some agreed method for fixing the price , either on a quarterly or on a cargo by cargo basis .
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