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

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1 Both elements of the total rent have the same VAT treatment .
2 Spain 's National Association of Electronic Industries reckons that approximately 12% or 1.5m Spanish homes have the necessary equipment to receive satellite television : out of the existing 285,000 satellite installations , 88% belong to individuals , the rest are either collective or use cable networks .
3 These audio-visual methods have the added advantage of being independent of the availability of the system .
4 ‘ If they get married will Brown Owl have the four Sixers as bridesmaids ? ’
5 A similar delay will not happen again as we will make sure British Rail have the right numbers .
6 Ruberglas 105 Slates have the easy-fixing advantages of a traditional roofing felt , with the aesthetic appeal of slates .
7 This mafia have the best of all worlds when it comes to the macabre — from guns to medieval poisons , manifestations of the latter used in a superb makeup job for the death of the Duke .
8 The French Commandos have the heavy baseplate out of the ground and the mortar assembled and in action in what seems like a few seconds .
9 Residential workers have the difficult task of finding a balance between guiding young people forward , perhaps before they are ready , and caring for them in a personal way which does not threaten loyalty to their parents .
10 Samples from early in this eruption have the isotopic signature of previous large eruptions .
11 Professional counsellors faced with the same client would be clear that it is their task to explore emotions and they allocate the time to do it ; social workers have the mixed task of practical and emotional support but they have a restricted caseload and the time to build up a relationship .
12 In few studies have the higher moments been used to advantage , the principal exception being that of Sly ( 1977 , 1978 ) who used the skewness — kurtosis interrelationships to recognize differing environmental energy levels in deposits of the Great Lakes ( Fig. 3.1() ) .
13 It is not something that I have and you do not , or vice versa ; nor is it a commodity with which some people have the good fortune to be more generously endowed than others .
14 Opposition Members believe that the British people have the basic talents and abilities which , with investment in their skills and a programme committed to training , will allow us to map out a better , more secure and more dignified future not for only those already in work but for the many people who will join the labour market in years to come .
15 Old people have the highest incidence of dementia , a condition with over 100 distinct causes .
16 Thus some slow , desiccated waltzing and gentle leans have the quietude of an old couple on a dull mild day ; sequences of deft , steppy footwork and sharp edged leaps have the high spirits of blustery sunshine , while a duet of rhythmic fidgety gestures has the feel of a lifelong argument continued during a rainy afternoon .
17 Where different professionals have the same skills , role within the team may become interchangeable .
18 This Government have the worst record of any Government on nursery education .
19 The report says : ‘ Few pupils have the basic books they require for the GCSE without financial support from home .
20 Most bass clarinets have the low E ♭ , indicated by the black note .
21 If some paths have the same successor then the tree can be redrawn as a graph as in the righthand side of Fig. 8.3 and in Fig. 8.4 .
22 1.9 " Certificate " means a certificate by the Architect to the effect that in the opinion of the Architect Practical Completion of the Landlord 's Works has been achieved and " Practical Completion " shall for the purposes of this agreement have the same meaning as in the Building Contract ) The " opinion of the Architect " should be qualified to read " the reasonable opinion of the Architect " , but it should be noted that practical completion can be certified even when some works under the building contract are still outstanding .
23 ( Not all violent programmes have the same effect : the nature of the violence being portrayed , the type of child doing the observing , and whether short-term or long-term effects are being studied — all these are important in trying to reach any conclusion . )
24 And how very understated and very British , with every man of its crew trying not to show how pleased he was or how embarrassed , and quietly thanking the good Lord for getting them out of the mess in the Bay , and if He would n't mind , could some other perishing submarine have the next thirty-eight ?
25 To handle the change of tree computationally , we must specify how the parent function P' of T' may be determined from P. Experimentation with a few examples will show that the following rules have the desired effect .
26 Nor is there any implied claim that all individual speakers have the same rules or rule-order — far from it .
27 How that coffee machines any , any old machine well it 's a small office , maybe a bigger offices have the vending machine , but every office will have a machine .
28 On Dec. 14 the Assembly unanimously adopted Resolution 45/94 which stressed the right of individuals to a healthy environment and noted that " as the main sources of pollution , the developed countries have the main responsibility for taking appropriate measures urgently " .
29 This could provide a solution to the problem , raised earlier , of why different regions in the early universe have the same properties .
30 If moral qualities have the same status as colours , it follows that God might have made hatred morally good , and benevolence morally bad , by attaching different sensations of the moral sense to them .
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