Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When passive smokers were divided into high and low exposure groups on the basis of the amount smoked by their cohabitees , those highly exposed had higher rates of symptoms and death . |
2 | The structures so produced have some properties of a linguistic analysis of the definitions and some properties of a semantic definition of word sense concepts , and they take the basic syntactic form of nested feature lists . |
3 | If I was only allowed to have one jazz record this would have to be a contender , together with number 8 . |
4 | Oh you 're only allowed to have eight cards at one time |
5 | Legally they are only required to have one public or open meeting at which the Community Health Council is invited to attend . |
6 | The British and US governments , which have both signed but not yet ratified these Protocols , were the only signatories to make the explicit reservation ‘ that the new rules introduced by the Protocol are not intended to have any effect on and do not regulate or prohibit the use of nuclear weapons ’ . |
7 | When signing the protocol on 12 December 1977 , both the UK and the USA declared that they did so on the understanding that the rules in the protocol were ‘ not intended to have any effect on and do not regulate or prohibit the use of nuclear weapons ’ . |
8 | While Miles and Gregory have still to decide whether to stay with Wigan for another season , the continuing dominance of a club which only 10 years ago was not considered to have one player good enough to start the series against Australia , is almost total . |
9 | Tish Reid beat Gill in a trial but is not considered to have Olympic potential in a single . |
10 | They found that young mothers seemed to give health visitors a more idealized version of how they treated their babies than the account they gave to Elizabeth Newson , who was not seen to have any authority over them . |
11 | The caesium chloride lattice is thus said to have 8:8 coordination . |
12 | But Harold Wilson 's talk of renegotiating the Nassau agreement on Polaris was soon shown to have little meaning in practice . |
13 | Mr Peters was particularly famous in connection with the Somerset and Dorset Railway , and was not known to have any link with our line . |
14 | ‘ Andrew just wanted to have some adventure . |
15 | Sometimes a feature of the Constitution is discerned as such only at the time when it has just ceased to have much relevance . |
16 | We were not allowed to have any ladders in our stockings or anything like that , we had to look very smart . |
17 | They er they just had their blacklists and er and er that was it , you you you were out , and you were n't going do er , you know , you were not allowed to have another job . |
18 | This is an installation that this County is not required to have one waste from four Counties . |
19 | Not surprisingly , those who were already established had little sympathy for this proposed redirec-tion of resources . |
20 | Lack of food or predation are not held to have any effects on this cycle at any stage ( Chitty , 1960 ) . |
21 | DIAMONDS are magnificent jewels , once thought to have magical powers . |
22 | ‘ We 'd always planned to have three children , ’ says Kathie . |
23 | You are usually advised to have safer sex even if both partners have HIV , to avoid the risk of getting other sexually transmitted diseases , or different strains of HIV , which might harm your health . |
24 | For a year now he 's been trying to avoid packaged and drilled TV appearances , and enduring repetitive questions from bemused Europeans about sampling or acid house But he 's still managed to have some fun . |
25 | The Stuart kings also claimed to have other prerogative powers of considerable importance , namely a suspending power , which could be used to postpone the operation of a statute for an indefinite period , and a dispensing power , which could be used to relieve offenders from the statutory penalties they had incurred . |
26 | He is also expected to have complete trust in his opponent in spite of all indications to the contrary . |
27 | Maguire and Dunwoody both looked to have good chances of completing trebles in the concluding Chailey Handicap Hurdle , but Maguire 's mount Manhattan Boy has yet to win outside selling company and faded into third , while Dunwoody 's mount Ilewin found little under pressure after looking really dangerous . |
28 | She was also seen to have multiple areas of retinal pigmentary change . |
29 | if you have a volumetric you 've also got to have some sort of weight checks with it have n't you . |
30 | The official report states that the broken piece of window bar was later found to have adhesive tape wrapped around each end , suggesting that it had been severed beforehand . |