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

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1 This is because trading futures has the advantages of a highly liquid market , low transactions costs , easily available short positions , low margins and rapid execution .
2 Thus none of the proposed candidates has the properties expected of a rapid retrograde messenger .
3 And as a Portuguese Euro-minister claims that Britain 's oil may have to be controlled by the authorities in Brussels , Jacques Delors demands another £2bn and ERM-inspired interest rates force thousands on to the dole , how long will it be before one of our major political parties has the guts to campaign against the European Community in its present form , rather than sticking their collective heads in the merde and pretending that everything 's coming up roses ?
4 Presumably , if the rules for learning are to have any universality in natural conditions , the experience which affects them must be a common feature of all the animals having the rules — in other words , the variance due to the environment is normally small in the environment to which the animal is adapted .
5 Those schools having no pupils absent were all either small and/or rural schools .
6 2 Draw two isosceles triangles having the measurements shown at the side .
7 I should be obliged if you would now take the appropriate steps to have the recoveries examined or alternatively to authorise their return .
8 His touch , trained to an instrument with a check , would have been quite inappropriate on an instrument made by Nannette Streicher : in 1801 , her pianos had no checks .
9 Her eyes had no pupils and were a luminous green .
10 Muslims , Christians and low-caste Tamils had no compunctions about eating beef .
11 Within a few years of transfer to the South Metropolitan system , all these cars had the headlamps moved from the canopy front to the usual position on the dash , one reason being that it enabled them to carry advertisements in the same positions as the rest of the fleet .
12 If human communication were a simple matter of reciprocally exchanged words , if words had no resonances beyond themselves , I might have been proud to be cast in such a role , and either self-confident enough in my ability to fulfil it , or else realistic enough to modify my directives and declare myself in favour of some more modest role .
13 The main recommendations of the Royal Commission , which found that three-quarters of all clients had no complaints about their bills , was that more information in writing should be given to clients about the basis of charges at the time the solicitor is first instructed .
14 She would tell Felicity later on , for the Three Musketeers had no secrets from one another ; but Gay must be told at once .
15 Two-thirds of the schools had no boarders , and most were situated in the towns — especially in the North of England , where many were Roman Catholic and so represented a useful variant of the religious settlement which Butler incorporated in the 1944 Act .
16 Also one can not overlook the fact that by this time ( 18 March ) the chemists believed that they had evidence for neutrons and that those neutrons had the energies expected for fusion products .
17 Some key caps have the letters printed on rather than moulded into the plastic .
18 Thus the adjectival goals of this study are not only ( 1 ) to describe the various adjectival constructions of English and to show what they mean , but also ( 2 ) to use this account of constructional meaning in order to explain why many particular combinations of lexical items and constructions are ungrammatical when other similar ones are not ; ( 3 ) to explain why many such combinations have the interpretations which they do ; and ( 4 ) to explain just why the above are the adjectival positions of English .
19 Whilst some schools have a teachers ' library the range of resources available seems poor .
20 er better support and better advice for schools , but I agree entirely with what says , it 's no good having the best advice in the world if we ca n't deliver the er , er , the , the recommendations and one of the things that er has been borne in , on me , when I was sitting on the panel looking at special educational needs that the early identification of the early intervention when there are difficulties which start to arise in schools can save you a lot of money later on and unless the schools have the resources to er , er to meet with the er recommendations which are being made on particular children , then we are asking for trouble there , so that I 'm very concerned about the fact that er , the like , like the early one which was er increase that er provision .
21 Lord Sainsbury , joint president of JS and chairman of Sainsbury 's Arts Sponsorship Panel , explained at the launch : ‘ Not many schools have the resources to buy pictures .
22 Why do animal signals have the properties that they do ?
23 If the patient can walk , but your steps have no handrails , you should try to have secure rails fitted , preferably on both sides of the steps .
24 These three scalene triangles have no sides equal .
25 We shall characterise such a view as the sentence-as-object view , and note that such sentence-objects have no producers and no receivers .
26 Do n't let anybody tell you demons have no feelings .
27 If , for employment law purposes , large organisations are anxious to stress that the parties have no obligations to one another , they are also keen to ensure that the situation is not one of anarchy .
28 Innovation and expansion have continued apace as manufacturers have no misgivings about the long-term future for clay roofing tiles .
29 The waves have no purposes and no intentions , no tidy mind , no mind at all .
30 One aim is to dismiss the idea that animals have no souls
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