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

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1 It is more likely that what connects creativity to madness is some aspect of the thought styles which psychotic and original forms of thinking have in common and which , in the psychiatric domain , can be observed across the arbitrary diagnostic categories of psychosis .
2 It is also very probable that the cognitive style which overinclusive and divergent thinking have in common is strongly inherited .
3 What do a heavy face cream and a woolly sweater have in common ?
4 What , if anything , do the following members of an academic institution have in common : the business studies lecturer , the philosopher , the pharmacist , the nuclear physicist , the archaeologist , the civil engineer , the social work lecturer and the law lecturer ?
5 Oz Clarke on low alcohol wines The effect that the Group Areas Act , the Population Registration Act and the Separate Amenities Act have on black vineyard workers is deplorable and , in my opinion , morally indefensible .
6 Design , development and management have in common the absolute necessity of taking action based on incomplete information .
7 Design , development and management have in common the absolute necessity of taking action based on incomplete information .
8 WHAT do Alfred the Great and Sonic the Hedgehog have in common ?
9 A characteristic of subdivision is an attribute or property which all concepts in a given facet have in common and by which isolates can be grouped .
10 The development of high quality open learning texts is expensive and those that already exist in chemistry have in major part been produced using public funds .
11 Problems of environmental pollution have in recent years become a matter of growing concern both in EC member states and at the EC level itself .
12 Generalizing is a matter of saying what else things identified by the same concept have in common , not as a matter of logic but as a matter of fact .
13 Beyond this particular question of status , middle-class and working-class women in this sample have in common a deep-seated appreciation of the rewards experienced in outside work .
14 Studies of the Miners ' Strike have in general focused on their national political dimensions .
15 This project has two foci : one examining the implications which Islamic conceptions of the state have for Middle Eastern politics , the other examining the implications these conceptions have for the substantial Muslim community now resident in Britain .
16 THE A1 Locomotive Society have at long last gained the first tangible components of the new A1 — the tender .
17 The energy and enthusiasm black youth have for certain sports and the disproportionately high number wanting to take up sport as a career provides at least the initial indication that they see in successful black sportsmen models for themselves .
18 I returned to Berkeley 's argument some time later , having in the meantime read Ludwig Wittgenstein 's Blue and Brown Books , and in particular , his treatment of the question ‘ What is it that bodily and mental strain have in common ? ’
19 What do , say , Yoruba , Ghanaian , Jamaican , Trinidadian and African-American humour have in common ?
20 I I think to an extent the bank have in helped small businesses to make this mistake .
21 Negotiations for disarmament have in general led nowhere .
22 What do Christian Aid , SCIAF and Shelter have in common ?
23 What was the nature of the former parental relationship with the children , and what impact do these former patterns of interaction have on current relationships , especially when children have left home and established their own families ?
24 The matters for discussion are s spelt out but just so that you 're under no illusions to what we are aiming to talk about , first issue , first matter is is the proposed provision and distribution of employment land for district councils and Greater York , the reason bearing in mind the need to provide sufficient land for employment in appropriate locations and the second matter is what effect if any will the proposed scale on provision have on adjoining areas in West Yorkshire .
25 Er well there are still , come back to the county , can we now round off on the question of keep losing my crib sheet here the effect what effect if any will the proposed scale of provision have on adjoining areas in West Yorkshire .
26 Feminists studying language have in general been more interested in furthering the study of sex difference than in criticising it , and though it is acceptable to sneer at long-dead commentators like Jespersen , whose work we will shortly come to , a thorough critique of modem sociolinguistics has been very slow to emerge .
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