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

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1 Patrols like this have specific targets .
2 ‘ The English have strange habits , ’ he mused sardonically .
3 Out of the 2,300 or so public limited companies ( Aktiengesellchaften , or AG ) , only 619 have ordinary shares quoted or traded on the stockmarket ( which is 80 more than at end-1989 ) .
4 Of those families with documented familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy , however , only about half have identifiable mutations related to the β-myosin heavy chain gene , and little is known of the incidence of genetic abnormalities in non-familial cases .
5 About 14,000 such babies are born annually of which half have serious conditions resulting in painful lives or early deaths .
6 Stars near the sun have both well some have blue shifts and some have red shifts , so they 're moving in all directions relative to the sun .
7 Some have extra programmes with pre-set times ( Auto re-heat ) .
8 Some have criminal convictions , all say they have been cautioned or warned by the police several times .
9 Some have wide spools which make for longer casting .
10 Accordingly some have radical developments recently completed , on hand or in the pipeline , and others wish they had .
11 SOME have nervous breakdowns and suffer stress and high blood pressure .
12 They sometimes have problems with the control of their dentures when eating certain types of food , and some have slight difficulties with swallowing as the muscles get weaker ( or if they have at some time suffered a small stroke ) , so they dislike being watched .
13 The dummies are dressed in worn clothes which retain a strong human scent , and some have mobile heads which give an illusion of life as they move into the wind .
14 Some have fleshy whiskers half as long as their bodies which they project forward and wave about , like a blind person with a stick .
15 Some have bale-arm rollers and skirted spools .
16 Floodlights are available either as wide-beam units for general lighting , or in the form of spot-lamps the light from which is focused into a concentrated beam ; some have variable-focus lamps and can be used for either duty .
17 Some have interesting habits .
18 The ten bedrooms are beautifully furnished , some have half-tester beds and all have en suite bathrooms and colour TVs .
19 Some have shaven heads .
20 Each bedroom has a colour TV ; most have en suite facilities ; some have lovely views of the river .
21 Some have feathery branches , gills through which oxygen is absorbed from the water .
22 Some have romantic visions of crouched and muffled figures dragging log-laden sledges through a savage landscape of snow and ice ; frost-bearded Vikings with massive axes , round great fires of pine logs ; or raw-boned Northerners squatting over faggot-heated porridge pots .
23 It is still possible to buy new cast iron fittings for wastes : some have special couplings utilising a rubber gasket to join two lengths of pipe together which does away with the need for traditional sockets and spigot connections , where one pipe fits into the end – another with caulking compound to make the seal .
24 Some have special requirements , like a playgroup looking for a church hall , or the woman who wanted a redundant church in Wales for a design company .
25 Some have right-wing parties like Germany 's Republicans that stir racial hatred and exploit the tensions that tend to come with large-scale immigration .
26 Stars near the sun have both well some have blue shifts and some have red shifts , so they 're moving in all directions relative to the sun .
27 Some have sudden urges to take a year off and sail around the world — others sell house and home to sit in damp unstable quarters writing books .
28 The disturbances of 1736 and 1780 have organisational similarities .
29 Suppose the student actually found that 2 have red eyes and 1 has white .
30 Therefore K 1 and K 2 have opposite signs and the Gaussian curvature K is negative .
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