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

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1 Throughout its geographical range , Nucella lapillus has a choice of prey species .
2 The fact that discrimination is unintentional has no bearing on its legality or otherwise .
3 In itself the dim complacency of gossip and cards at ‘ our club ’ would seem harmless , familiar , merely social ; but ‘ in itself ’ denatures The Possessed where groupings dissolve or collapse into each other , and where the ‘ merely ’ social has no place .
4 Immature has no black on head and often incomplete brownish breast-band .
5 It 's different having a child of your own to bringing up your brothers .
6 And I 'm embarrassed having a bodyguard . ’
7 He was always careful to have no vestige of drug cargoes on board when entering port and openly admitted that he dealt in drugs , always doing business in the safety of international waters .
8 Since Landsat TM data are supplied on a 256-level scale it would seem sensible to have a memory bank comprising eight data planes , since 2 8 equals 256 .
9 It seemed sensible to have a choice of ways of generating electricity .
10 On the cost to the European Community budget , I do not believe that it is sensible to have a system that costs more .
11 It would be much more sensible to have a body responsible for surveying all transport activity in Scotland because there is no organisation with responsibility for doing that .
12 GCE O and A levels were devised when a large proportion of children left school after the fifth year , and when it was therefore sensible to have a block of examinations taken in that year , to operate partly as a school-leaving certification , partly as a screen , to select those who would stay on .
13 Gaynor Harris , with a fee income of £300,000 , had reached ‘ that size where it was financially sensible to have the support of a long-established stable client base ’ .
14 It must have been painful to have a man you liked appropriated by a younger sister , McLeish thought , but this self-contained creature was not going to tell him — or possibly anyone else — how it had felt .
15 Did you think perhaps I was too old to have a grandmother still alive ? ’
16 It 's free to have a go and the Centre is on Queens Walk in the Meadows in Nottingham that 's from one until three today if you want to go there .
17 So it would seem that people in homes where they were free to have a doctor of their own choice were not seen as being more deprived of visits in spite of having fewer of them than people in homes where everyone had the same doctor .
18 There was had to be a discreet list circulated naming those ( mainly ) Soviet Bloc officials in London with whom it was highly inadvisable to have a solo drink or dinner .
19 People like Ybreska were too afraid to have a commitment , even to openly express doubts .
20 Coppel asked Marcos ‘ Why do n't you have an election , why are you afraid to have an election ? ’
21 Marcos said ‘ I 'm not afraid to have an election .
22 Additional priorities must be to encourage the players to express some individual flair and support those who are prepared to have a go rather than just retain possession which Scotland did achieve against Samoa for long enough .
23 Certainly down in Sussex we have one or two people who , one or two places that have hospital radio , and welcome people who are prepared to have a go , in that sense , and that is an even more limited way of , but a legitimate way of , of learning the game as it were .
24 Be prepared to have a chat , offer a cup of tea or biscuit or to help people to the toilet or on to a commode .
25 Would at least the Noble Baroness be prepared to have a look at that what appears to be , and I have made some investigations , a somewhat distressing situation .
26 Unlike the Prime Minister , I am prepared to have a referendum on this fundamental constitutional issue .
27 The response of local people is vital in the fund raising effort and any shops who would be prepared to have a collection box should contact Deidre Shaw on .
28 Even if the mother is prepared to have an abortion on discovery of a problem with the foetus , the timing with current tests is very tight .
29 ‘ We expect to attract people who are willing to have a flutter knowing that , win or lose , money will go to good causes , ’ he said .
30 Thus , while painting and decorating courses have rather faded because people do not want ex-prisoners inside their houses to decorate them , it is apparently much more acceptable to have an ex-prisoner in your house to repair your word-processor .
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