Example sentences of "[noun prp] has [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The pressure group Lynx has just 14 days to raise money for an appeal against £40,000 damages .
2 The cliffs of Lizard Point offer worthwhile easier climbs such as Sirius ( Severe ) , but some miles further along the coast are bigger and more serious ramparts of soapstone at Vellan Head , where Hidden Buttress has distinctly Gogarth-like qualities .
3 I hope that this will not happen because CPRW has much wider objectives than the Park Society .
4 It follows that each element of Q[x] has infinitely many associates .
5 Macquarie Island has also resident grey duck Anas superciliosa , mallard A .
6 The interiors of both reflect their mundane origins but the longer and higher Vauxhall has more comfortable seats and greater space .
7 At the end of May Dorothy could write to her brother Richard that ‘ William has now some poems in the Bristol press ’ ; and by mid-September , just as Coleridge and Wordsworth were preparing to leave for Germany , the Lyrical Ballads were at last ready to be offered to an indifferent public .
8 Examples are numerous , but Naseby has both extensive earthworks and an early map of 1630 showing the layout of the village at that date ; as Christopher Taylor remarks in the RCHM Volume 111 for Northamptonshire , ‘ the extensive earthworks show clearly that the relatively simple layout of the present village is the result of complex changes which are by no means understood ’ .
9 The story of multi-layer pipe and the Sever-I illustrate how badly the soviet Union needs to transport the gas from its enormous Siberian reserves ( Urengoi has over 7.5 trillion cubic metres of top grade gas ) to earn hard currency .
10 so what 's the winning formula … how come Swindon has so many young golfing greats …
11 Even Mary Vetsera has only one wish , to be possessed by him , and is prepared to go to any lengths to achieve that end .
12 Our latest survey of school capacity shows that Wolverhampton has nearly 12,000 surplus places .
13 He said : ‘ Middlesbrough has unusually poor health and one of the reasons could be that some of the people are socially and economically deprived . ’
14 They say Ross on Wye has too many bad memories for them
15 And senior staff say the John Radcliff has just 6.9 doctors to deal with 58,000 patients a year … well below the national average .
16 Yet most tend to agree with the right-wing slogan , ‘ the boat is full ’ , meaning Germany has too many foreigners .
17 The hon. Gentleman 's hon. and learned Friend has as much right to express his views as the hon. Gentleman had .
18 Tuesday has only one performance — at 2.00pm — but from Wednesday until Saturday there are two shows a day , at 10.30am and 2.00pm .
19 Norwich manager Mike Walker has less complex selection problems .
20 Sadly the plan is in abeyance now as Pakistan has more urgent problems on its doorstep .
21 CCOO has about 17,000 members or 26 per cent of the workforce , and SLF-UGT 12–13,000 ( of which something under 2,000 were brought into the union by the SLF ) .
22 David has very high skill levels , and his driving is as good as anything else in his game , ’ he explains .
23 Aptly named ‘ The Sun Coast of Spain ’ , the Costa del Sol has almost two hundred miles of golden beaches , interrupted here and there by cliffs plunging spectacularly into the deep blue Mediterranean .
24 This was the first piece of silliness : Comet already has 8.8 per cent and Dixons has almost 18 per cent — quite enough when merged to breach the 25 per cent ceiling which triggers a Monopolies Commission inquiry .
25 You could be forgiven for thinking at first that Quick Help for WordPerfect has very few advantages over the help already supplied with WordPerfect .
26 Powys has considerably more sheep ( and less cattle ) than Cantal .
27 The Pennyland estate in Milton Keynes has over 100 houses that have been designed to catch as much sun as possible , cutting annual heating bills by 40 per cent and costing just one per cent more to build .
28 Moving further north , the United States has rather fewer volcanoes , and although there are some impressive cones such as those of Mt Shasta and Mt Rainier , both over 4,000 metres high , there have been only a few minor eruptions in historic times .
29 Toyota has so much cash that it could be mistaken for a mini-bank , not a carmaker .
30 I welcome the fact that the hon. Gentleman has brought to the attention of the House and of the world outside the fact that Northern Ireland has so much to offer as an area for investment , both from the rest of the United Kingdom and from beyond .
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