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

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1 I 'm thinking , for example , it 's not a medicine as such , but I 'm thinking of the birth control pill , which presumably has a possible effect in its particular form over a period perhaps twenty years , rather than five years , on a person .
2 But once one team has started to dominate the gene pool of a species it thereby has an automatic advantage .
3 With all that to wait for , rarely has the old stockmarket adage to ‘ sell in May and go away ’ been more apposite .
4 this soon tangles itself in a web of white noise and frantic improvisation which eventually has a hypnotising effect on the audience .
5 Nina eventually has a nervous breakdown , but after a brief stay in hospital she returns to Gael .
6 The next cell ( 82e ) is empty , but 82f has a disturbing occupant .
7 The single dog , who has probably been bored for many years , suddenly has a new playmate , who like himself , sleeps most of the time , but will enjoy a game for short periods .
8 With its Seminar Centre in Scotland and close contact with many Scottish institutions , the Trust naturally has a particular interest in rural development in Scotland .
9 The buyer naturally has the opposite concern and , in the absence of a formal back to back contract , when one is dealing with standard conditions of purchase the best that can be accomplished is to incorporate a provision like cl 1.3 of Precedent 2 , which notifies the seller of the possibility of prime contracts , and attempts to impose their terms upon the seller , coupled with an opportunity for the seller to examine them and a warning that they will apply , even if not examined .
10 The young Yorkshireman apparently has a good temperament and a complete all-round game .
11 One candidate , for example , apparently has a full knowledge of the topic but fails the examination .
12 Volcanic clusters occur both on continental and oceanic lithosphere , and are particularly common on the African Plate which apparently has a high concentration of hot spots ( see Section 4.2.1 ) .
13 One in five apparently has a potential problem , considering this one enzyme system alone .
14 Pauly has a daily show — afternoons when his audiences are staring slack-jawed out of classroom windows , after midnight when it 's vacation time and Mom ‘ n ’ Pop ca n't keep 'em reined in any more .
15 Scholl alone has a complete range , to deal with all footcare problems .
16 Cocoa butter alone has a minimal flavour but is responsible for the texture of chocolate and its ability to mould into tablets and to coat confectionery centres .
17 This is in stark contrast to the position in the United States , where Congress alone has the formal power to declare war and the Senate 's consent is necessary for the ratification of treaties and the appointment of federal public officers .
18 Every region round the country now has a regional advisory youth committee and nearly all has an annual youth conference .
19 The point must not be pressed too far , since the statute obviously has a broad purpose ( or , to speak more precisely , those who collaborated in framing and passing the statute had a broad purpose ) which is expressed in the words .
20 I am particularly pleased to see present my hon. Friend the Member for Windsor and Maidenhead ( Sir A. Glyn ) , who obviously has a major interest in this matter .
21 She has managed their staff restaurant for 18 years , so obviously has a great relationship with our clients .
22 Trish obviously has a great rapport with the odd character , though she freely admits that he , despite his talent , is an unrewarding sort of horse .
23 In such cases , Parliament obviously has no legislative role once the law has been made .
24 The actual founding of the town is obscure , but it was well established as part of the Royal hunting lodge before 1066 and so has no separate entry in the Domesday Book , since Snaith was a royal manor held by the King ‘ for the support of his table ’ , and therefore already documented .
25 Moreover , the learner is a foreigner , not a native speaker of the language , and so has no previous control of the language .
26 Whether or not he does it , every person has a duty to God not to ‘ harm another in his life , … liberty , … or goods ’ , and so has a parallel right to defend himself against such attack .
27 She 's young , so has a great future ahead of her .
28 It can be assessed only by its appropriateness , but this depends entirely on what the pupil is writing about and for what purpose ( and so has a cross-curricular dimension ) .
29 For example , sanguine Conté Carres crayons are made with a mixture of native earths plus softeners such as China clay , while the natural lump sanguine you can buy does not have these softening additives and so has a different texture .
30 An attractor that has a positive maximal Lyapunov exponent , and so has a high sensitivity to initial conditions , often has a very complicated structure , in that it may have a noninteger , fractal dimension , and have some of the properties of a Cantor set .
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