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

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1 Your Transport Policy Committee presumably has some thoughts on rail privatisation which are prevented from being published until the House of Commons Transport Select Committee has published its own evidence .
2 The Germans and the French consider it impossible to have a central bank in the EC without binding rules , sanctions and other instruments for imposing economic policy , since ‘ even an independent central bank can not ensure price stability alone , as monetary policy does not operate in a vacuum , but rather has close links with other fields ’ .
3 In any difficult situation we can know that when we have done what 's in our power to do , we can place our problem into God 's hand and into God 's care , knowing that he perhaps has other hands to take up our work that we have done all we can do with .
4 A rabbit which up to that time may have been perfectly content to sit it out suddenly has more grounds for fear .
5 None of us naturally has these qualities , since we are descendants of flawed parenting , in one degree or another .
6 A last fling could be the rather charming ‘ tatie kite ’ which apparently has rural roots .
7 Long has great hopes of Clark , who will be making the English Schools youth 1500 metres championship his main target this summer .
8 Whereas the French Ministry of Culture alone has 7,000 officials , the entire European Commission has less than double ( 12,911 ) to deal with all policies .
9 Hackney alone has 20,000 pupils on roll .
10 hon. Friend the Member for Hexham ( Mr. Amos ) immediately in front of me , I should have welcomed equally the presence of the attractive blonde lady who was sitting in front of me last week , but she obviously has other things to do this week .
11 To take advantage of that large amount of fuel , we have to develop what are there is the fast reactors , and this is Britain 's fast reactor a fast reactor erm uses energy erm about sixty time uses uranium about sixty times more efficiently than the present type of reactors not sixty percent but sixty times so it obviously has tremendous implications for uranium resources .
12 Similarly , one can find examples where in the African context , women are the primary producers in agriculture and this non-recognition of this fact has often led to the incongruous situation where strategies erm for change modernisation programmes have erm been directed to me and this erm has meant often the kind of bias in extension services , in training services , has meant that the target group , that is the women towards whom you should really be aiming those programmes , has not have not benefited , and this obviously has detrimental effects on your potential for increasing a casual output and for solving problems of increasing erm productivity and income for these women .
13 Like many of the expatriate teachers here , he obviously has strong sympathies with the Chinese communist line , and that 's probably why we were n't introduced to him by the embassy .
14 For example The promise given by Dewey not to alter the subject numbers obviously has clear advantages but at the same time has built-in disadvantages .
15 ( This obviously has important implications for the concept of value-added ) .
16 This type of cylinder is designed for direct boiler systems , so has two tappings to take fittings for the pipes to and from the boiler but no internal heating coil .
17 And the framework people use to make sense of their experiences is developed over time and so has strong connections with the past .
18 ‘ Appleton House only has 12–14 residents when it was built for 30 originally , ’ he said .
19 I mean , Essex only has 3,000 students on a good day , and modern university campuses may be foreign turf to you , but they 're happy hunting grounds to people like me .
20 THE MOST remarkable thing about Graham Watkins 's Macbeth is that it only has two women .
21 Lisson only has two women on his books , although he has shown women in the past .
22 It only has two eyes but they are divided for viewing above and below the water surface .
23 The saloon , which only has two doors and is not sold in Germany , will account for just a tiny fraction of the 37,000 cars Volkswagen intends to export to Britain during 1991 .
24 ‘ The thing is … well , this apartment only has two bedrooms … ’
25 ‘ This trio only has long-term chances of survival if it uses all chances to work together to get the best results , ’ he said .
26 It only has 3000 genes and by this criterion is about 20 times more complicated than a bacterium and 40 times less complicated than a human .
27 He only has specific proposals for 10% of the total entitlement spending cap , yet the across the board tax rate cuts would lose $25bn a year in revenue for each percentage point reduced , and conservatives are calling for a three point cut .
28 As Mayberry points out , if sign language only has concrete concepts then the signs are iconic and universally understood .
29 ‘ But it only has 4 grams of fat , ’ came the smart reply .
30 ‘ Greece strongly supports a stronger role for the European Parliament , although it only has 24 seats .
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