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

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1 His dad , Dick who also captained the cherry and whites , had trials for England but Smith junior has Scottish grandparents and has chosen the thistle rather than the rose .
2 Neither has blooming Maggie Thatcher before she came in , you know !
3 Neither has blooming John Major you know !
4 Each has systematic ways of dealing with apparently awkward cases and there is no hope of specifying neutral conditions for testing one against the other and thus deciding between them .
5 One party to partnership can not be ‘ owned ’ and so driven by another ; each has equal status , in the nature of the reciprocal contract .
6 But each has different effects at different ages so the balance is sensitive to changes in age structure ( de Cooman , Ermisch , and Joshi 1987 , 1988 ) .
7 Congregations may belong to a Union of Baptist Churches , but each has considerable autonomy .
8 Each has particular duties with regard to preventive work , investigations , monitoring and support .
9 While there are similarities between the cover required for an office , a shop and a hotel , each has special needs .
10 This requires action taken by a trade union to be supported by a majority in a secret ballot of all those reasonably expected to take part in the action , and in view of the practicalities of organising a ballot and the fact that advance approval of action is valid for only four weeks puts a serious constraint upon the taking of effective action even where that has overwhelming support .
11 The north works will close first in order that they can put his whole assembly process over in the Body Plant and that has major implications .
12 Examples include GST fusions with GCN4 ( 2 ) , a site-specific DNA binding protein , and with the retinoblastoma gene product ( Rb , 3 , 4 ) , that has specific interactions with other proteins .
13 They like training which they can actually apply , that has practical applications so say if you 're thinking of something like erm motivation styles or something like that , if you were gon na introduce Lounslow I du n no at the motivation there are loads of them one 's Lounslow one 's Hertzberg if you were introducing our training to a pragmatist what would be essential is you could actually show the practical application of it , if you just put forward C V and no practical application the pragmatist would say well this is all very well in theory , but how can I apply it to my job and if they ca n't they think well what 's the value of this .
14 Despite the formidable obstacles that face a fully-fledged software preservation programme there is at least one modest but significant programme of software acquisition that is technically achievable and that has affordable resource implications , namely , software for personal computers — ‘ shrink-wrapped ’ consumer software as well as custom-written special applications software .
15 That has considerable implications for the conduct of affairs .
16 In the view of the C E C motion three one eight has wide implications for a transport industry as a whole and alternate safety measures need to be examined .
17 Of course , this problem could be eased by reducing the number of constituencies in Scotland and Wales , but since Labour has overwhelming strength in Wales and majority support in Scotland , the idea of cutting down their representatives in the Commons did not appeal to a Labour Government .
18 But Shadow prisons minister Joan Ruddock said : ‘ Labour has deep reservations about private prisons run on the basis of price . ’
19 This has political implications for democracy and accountable government within the EC , but also for the stability of world trade , since the Community 's dirigiste thinking threatens to prevent agreement on liberalising trade in the GATT talks .
20 This has great potential , but has two limitations which are particularly serious in the case of mathematics .
21 Priority one double A means drop everything else , this has absolute priority .
22 This has various effects .
23 The UK has an open and flexible labour market with little governmental regulation of the occupations at this level and this has certain benefits to the UK economy .
24 This has certain implications for the kind of research on the inner city that we are interested in .
25 This has adjustable truss rods and the action is new and improved .
26 This has distinct advantages over using eye drops .
27 This has major implications for those who develop and provide services .
28 This has major implications for the relationship between the two ; few local ‘ voluntaries ’ can afford to offend those who hold purse strings and the nature of the services which they offer may sometimes be on the basis of a contract from the statutory sector ( for example , for meals-on-wheels ) rather than an independent initiative .
29 This has major implications for the design and distribution of future guidelines .
30 This has major marketing implications , for the Jones will now become active members in the markets for housing , mortgage finance , furniture and home appliances , do-it-yourself and gardening products insurance ( etc ) .
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