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

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1 Labour authorities have a tendency to disarm tenants .
2 If you remember I used the example of agriculture , right , where it is generally observed that agricultural products have a price inelastic demand , okay .
3 Underwater animals have a problem on focusing because light travelling through water is not bent by the cornea , and the lens has to do all the work .
4 If the order is to be disrupted it is because one of the younger sons shows remarkable promise but being a ‘ family ’ anxious to demonstrate tolerance , envy and jealousy are masked and can certainly be dissipated if it is suggested that the elder brothers had a hand in the development .
5 All the spacious bedrooms have a radio and air-conditioning .
6 The House , individual hon. Members and political parties have a role to play , as have the political parties in the Republic of Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Ireland , who have a central role .
7 Some courts have a specialist probation officer who promptly channels those suspected of having mental health problems into the local service .
8 Even if players become available , very few clubs have a fairy godfather to take care of things .
9 Like Bulmer ( 1982 ) , we believe that social researchers have a responsibility to the subjects of their research , but this is doubled in our case because of the additional obligation on us to protect their personal security in whatever small way , as researchers , we can .
10 Some ovens have a turntable and wave stirrers .
11 The occupier of the land on which the chattel is found may in some cases have a title superior to that of the finder .
12 Indeed , it was not at all unusual for civic authorities to have a mourning sword which , on the death of a monarch , alderman or council member , was carried in the procession before the mayor in place of the civic sword .
13 Some schools have a wealth of scraps stored in drawers labelled with examples of the material contained ; silver foil on the ‘ shiny things ’ drawer , sticky paper for the paper scraps .
14 Whilst some schools have a teachers ' library the range of resources available seems poor .
15 Some schools have a display board featuring named photographs of the staff including the secretary and the caretaker .
16 The ends of transposable sequences have a sort of molecular signature consisting of short stretches of DNA that are direct repeats of one another .
17 Quite a few hangars have a tendency to rain inside in the morning as frozen condensation melts and you might want to consider strategically placing silica gel bags inside .
18 While sectoral organizations have a critique of the society relating to the experiences and fields of interest of their membership the popular movement unifies around political , social and economic issues which are key to the crisis facing Philippine society .
19 Some computers have a variation on the multiply instruction which delivers an n-bit result for operands limited in size , or which rounds a 2n-bit result to n bits .
20 Some computers have a PrtSc key ; if you press this key the screen display is copied to the printer .
21 The approaching waves have a step wavefront if , and the wavefront is continuous if .
22 Some cars have a petrol gauge that stays on full for a long time .
23 The school 's lollipop lady says some drivers have a lot to learn .
24 Modern electronic indicators have a probe in each exhaust pipe , and can show temperature individually or scan to give an average reading .
25 Some models have a sensor that weighs the food .
26 Some countries have a state archaeological service run entirely by professional field archaeologists , so that amateurs , and sometimes even archaeological students are not allowed to participate in fieldwork or excavation .
27 Who had said : Some countries have a climate , in England we have weather ?
28 Why do some countries have a structure which is characterised predominantly by either highly centralised or industry-wide agreements , whereas others have far more decentralised arrangements ?
29 Some communities have a number of branch houses , containing perhaps only three or four members , and some are reduced to a handful of elderly professed members .
30 and interested parents have a right to know what this initiative actually means .
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