Example sentences of "[adj] have [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | When two humans have lived together for many years it usually happens that each has tones of voice and expressions of face which are almost unendurably irritating to the other . |
2 | Each has responsibility to an individual BDC . |
3 | Industry observers say the launch will disrupt the rather cosy relationship between the big three — Cadbury , Mars and Rowntree — whereby each has dominance of certain sectors and they largely avoid treading on each other 's commercial toes . |
4 | Each has 4Mb of memory , with local bus graphics , a high security BIOS , an integrated SCSI slot , Powermaster , audio and local area network capabilities built into the motherboard . |
5 | That has plausibility in the world of political bargaining . |
6 | If that has resonances of childhood which the very old , whose full circle is nearly complete , find agreeable , so be it . |
7 | We try to give a picture of Israel as a democracy , a country that has strengths and weaknesses , that has reasons for being distrustful . ’ |
8 | That has implications for the gearing of the system . |
9 | ‘ If there is anything we can do at the dams , it may be that we can raise their levels by even two or three inches , but that has implications for the surrounding countryside . ’ |
10 | ‘ The new mental health unit opens next month and that has facilities for both acute psychiatric patients and elderly patients with dementia , ’ he said . |
11 | Marx 's ideas about Russia have for obvious reasons been discussed extensively , but this has significance for Marx 's anthropology in two ways . |
12 | I mean I was interested a a a another very interesting point you made Mike at the beginning , you said that is there , had there been studies that show the standards of French industrial relations did you say that , that this has kind of become a pattern for industrial relations conflict in France . |
13 | Can I just say , this has shades of the Kingmaker fiasco ? |
14 | This has consequences for the LEEDS-UNITED list , because only list members can post to it ( helps deter bovver from non-list members ) . |
15 | This has benefits in reduction of training , creation of competence through experience and reduction of day-to-day supervision . |
16 | A place like this has fangs like anywhere else , given the circumstances . ’ |
17 | This has bearing in England because , although like the Continental upsurge , the rise in illegitimacy began around 1750 , the illegitimacy rates of English cities were , unlike the European cities , beneath those of the surrounding countryside and were in fact lower than European figures . |
18 | Careful photographic recording is most important to support subjective descriptions , but this has problems in itself ( see below ) . |
19 | Non-preferred terms are not absolutely forbidden for use in the records , but no relationships are attached to them , and this has implications during information retrieval . |
20 | This has implications for people of all ages , but the tensions are especially clear in relation to old age . |
21 | All this has implications for the head 's style of management . |
22 | ‘ proportionately many more single clergy and Church workers in Urban Priority Areas than in other areas , and this has implications for pastoral support . |
23 | She maintains that ‘ speakers of an oral language rely more on context for the communication of their verbal messages ’ ( 1972 , p. 169 ) , and this has implications for cognitive processes . |
24 | This has implications for the description of performance , and will be taken up in more detail in the next chapter of the report . |
25 | As will be suggested , this has implications for the process of anchoring . |
26 | This has implications for the generally study of ideology and the counter-themes of ideology ( Billig , 1982 ; and Billig et al . , |
27 | This has implications for advanced training of students in techniques relevant to modern industrial processes , it severely limits the ability of lecturing staff to be fully up to date with new technologies and it limits the ability to provide ‘ state-of-the-art ’ technology and training at tertiary level for both indigenous and multinational companies . |
28 | With respect to the individual , foreign language teachers need to know how allegiance to a language is a significant trait in the individual 's personal identity both because this has implications for the degree of acceptance of the foreign language by the learner — whether he/she is a speaker of English only or other languages too — and because the foreign language teacher may well have an advisory role to play in his/her school concerning the place of language and languages in the curriculum in general . |
29 | This has implications for the organisation as a whole : ‘ in the rhetoric of the FMI , departments are expected to move from structures based on centralised but separate responsibilities for finance , personnel , policy , executive operations and performance improvement towards structures that decentralise and cluster these responsibilities in ‘ businesses ’ . ’ |
30 | Although the houses show higher levels of staff contact , there is still considerable room for improvement and this has implications for management and training . |