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

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1 As a car driver I have conflicting reactions to hitchers .
2 Unless of course I have derma-optical perception .
3 It may seem that I 've never taken my title seriously , but below the skin I have great respect for it , and for this house too and the men who have gone before me who made it .
4 Right , at present I have fifteen speakers , plus the two seconders who have reserved the , their right .
5 Doubly foolproof in a way , since the 103/4 is , as I had been led to expect from someone in whose ears I have complete trust , one of the most ‘ out-of-thebox ’ loudspeakers that I have had the pleasure to use — one can be very quickly up and running with it and feel only the need to make relatively small adjustments to positioning and so on in due course as listening progresses ; such changes with this loudspeaker result in subtle rather than profound modifications to the sound .
6 Tell Johnny and Den I have another job for them .
7 There are some really weird contraptions which have more levers , joints , and other paraphernalia than a Swiss watch .
8 It is now taken to mean the compound benzene , C H , or compounds which have similar structures and properties to benzene .
9 Omnivores comprise by far the largest group from cosmopolitan feeders such as the opportunistic wrasses which have broad tastes to specialised feeders such as angelfish which browse benthically upon sponges and algae .
10 The employment prospects of those who are voluntary casuals and who seek only occasional work is usually secured by the networks of reciprocity linking them to the organizations which have such work to offer .
11 However , the pattern is changing , and one recent development is the introduction of camcorders which have power-zoom toggles but no manual zoom lever ; another change is the substitution of toggle-switches in place of a focus ring .
12 The music of two short pastorales which have some claim to be considered the earliest true operas in French has been lost .
13 The three right-angled triangles below are simply triangles which have one angle of 90° Can you see which triangle is also isosceles ?
14 It is not suitable for computers which have separate read and write control lines , such as IBM-compatibles .
15 O. simulans differs from O. mesembria in the form of the disk spinelets which have more points to the crown than those of O. mesembria ; shorter more rounded tentacle scales ; and stout , often curved lower arm spines , those of O. mesembria being long and quite rugose but not curved .
16 In this they are helped by the large number of independent menswear retailers across the Channel , small shops which have individual identity .
17 What will the right hon. and learned Gentleman do to protect schools which have many students with special needs , especially students who are not statemented but who are seen to have special needs ?
18 Certainly schools which have sixth forms try hard to make use of prior knowledge about each student 's performance and information about his or her potential .
19 Oh , we 're talking about sixth forms , Bill , and we 're talking about all schools which have sixth forms and you 're conscious that there are rather a lot of schools with sixth forms in the county and who will feel that it is a significant change .
20 Accident and school roll data have been analysed to identify those schools which have high casualty rates per head of school roll .
21 This is particularly evident in the bedrooms which have private facilities , brick-tiled floors and windows onto marvellous views .
22 There are , however , certain aspects which have particular importance in English teaching .
23 Such jokes obscure the fact that words which have negative connotations , or which seem to exclude women , tend to reinforce a sense of powerlessness .
24 Other dictionaries contain lists of words which have special meanings in literary criticism , such as The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics or A Handlist of Rhetorical Terms .
25 One of these examines the areas covered in the seminars ; the other two examine subjects which have particular reference to the individual candidate 's thesis topic .
26 In Switzerland the sign Verkehrsbüro or the international ‘ i ’ symbol indicates tourist offices which have full information in walking , climbing , skiing and all other activities in the area .
27 I make allowances for old'uns who have rubber sharks in their cars : - )
28 Well Mary going to judge it and , would he let her do it on her own , no he followed her round , making comments here , making comments there , trying to influence her fact is , this 'll make you laugh , you know the wall displays you know th erm the books , Where 's Wally Where 's Wally you have this page , of really tiny little things and you have to find Wally , who 's a person , right ?
29 Second , and more briefly , I shall ask some questions about the relevance of the 1988 Act to the particular needs of pupils in our schools who have significant difficulties with learning , or whose behaviour or adjustment gives cause for concern .
30 Serious errors , such as the two examples given , are usually corrected very quickly , but many newspaper readers who have personal knowledge of a news item find inaccuracies in reporting which are of less importance and which do not get corrected .
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