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

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1 Within two hours I had all the information I needed to know .
2 ‘ I laugh but not like I used to and at times like birthdays and anniversaries I have such a lonely feeling .
3 One way was to synthesize compounds which had all the useful properties of 6-MP but were not attacked by xanthine oxidase : this was achieved with the synthesis of a substance later named azathioprine .
4 Why not send a deputation to the department who have all the facts ? ’
5 Gurus of gossip The Hollywood Kids recently circulated a story about a hunky heart-throb labelled Pig Pen on the set of his latest film , whilst Movie Line magazine carried an item about an actress who had such a problem that her action hero leading man vowed never to work with her again
6 It can not be the headquarters building of a normal fort and its association with a building which has all the appearances of a normal villa merely emphasizes the difficulties of interpretation ; but for the inscription a villa it would be .
7 Finally there 's De Wet 's superb dessert Rhine Riesling £4.25 which has all the characteristics of a ripe , honeyed German Beerenauslese .
8 As Dr David Starkey has pointed out , James 's palace is today the best example in Britain of that style of royal architecture which had such an effect on the political life of the court .
9 But the quid pro quo was the loss of the ability to offset exploration drilling costs against PRT liability on producing fields , a concession which reduced the actual cost of sinking a new well to just some 17 per cent of rig charges for companies which had such a tax shelter .
10 But all around him , voices are clamouring to know why it should be Indians who have all the luck .
11 Liese was a vague , sweet girl who had all the pocket money she needed and kept Apricot , Brenda and Belinda in clothes and shoes .
12 After the day 's work we had all the colony drilling for an hour or two in the yard , which formed a spacious square .
13 But it was Swindon who had all the chances .
14 Yes , because of course you had all the equipment to shape it up anew
15 Where was such-and-such street , I asked , or the beautiful shop where my mother regularly bought her hats and gloves , or the church with the gilded domes , or the cake shop which had such a show of delicate confections at Christmas time , or the butcher 's where I could hardly bring myself to look at the great sides of dead meat hanging on hooks , or the musty bookshop , smelling of dust and leather , kept by the bent old man whose white hair seemed to be falling off the back of his head , leaving his bald crown all shiny and hopeful and new ?
16 It was a so-called reputable establishment which had all the requirements your article listed .
17 A labyrinth of rooms and corridors which had all the welcoming atmosphere of the interrogation centre in the Lubyanka in Moscow .
18 Among other things that it is the teacher who has all the good ideas , thereby making it difficult to hand over responsibility for decision making to the children .
19 Or maybe something else ; this curious sensation one had all the time now of the blood running a little faster , the senses being more keenly tuned , of tomorrow or next week being more inviting .
20 The remaining two and a half thousand , because they come in on very much slower methods , can take up to two to three hours to reach Bracknell , but by the end of the three hours we have all the information that was available at any given hour of the day .
21 Once in a while someone has such a severe throat infection that they form a large boil behind the tonsils .
22 Sir Anthony said that he was looking forward to working with an organisation which has such a large number of highly skilled people .
23 But this was a warrior king who had all the trappings but little of the reality of war .
24 ‘ The first night you had all the nationalists in Cairo .
25 With video they have all the additional clues the visuals give them while they watch and listen .
26 When I looked after Father I had all the modern equipment I needed .
27 This is especially true in the case of plastics which have such a high energy value . ’
28 You could never grow a carnation which had all the colours of the Union Flag , but it is quite easy to make one using food dyes .
29 We are not prepared to listen to lectures on human rights from people who have such a callous attitude to human life .
30 The legendary American publisher Bill Targ got it right : ‘ The trouble with the publishing business is that too many people who have half a mind to write a book do so . ’
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