Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] have the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Unfortunately for the constable ’ , we were told , ‘ this only had the effect of bringing reinforcements to the mob . ’ |
2 | This also had the advantage of giving a signal to the money markets . |
3 | This also had the effect of keeping prices down , thereby benefiting the customer . |
4 | This also has the advantage of allowing you to add material which you have remembered but have not written down . |
5 | This also has the advantage of freeing the precision lapping machine for preparing successive batches of slides , as the polishing stage can be protracted . |
6 | Since this also has the effect of reducing the equilibrium rate of national income below Y o , increases in S , T or M may also be regarded as potential causes of DD unemployment . |
7 | This also has the effect of producing some differential contrast within the specimen . |
8 | No man finds it easy to sleep the night before a battle , Charlie had been told , and many used the time to write long letters to their loved ones at home ; some even had the courage to make a will . |
9 | This however has the drawback that you are likely to be interviewing an old person , who could have a failing mind or may exaggerate experiences greatly . |
10 | In its use as an auxiliary , do has retained from the idea of " performing an activity " signified in its use as a lexical verb only the notion of " something actually taking its place in time " : do auxiliary thus has the effect of discussing the real actualization in time of the lexical event denoted by the infinitive . |
11 | It 's warm enough to have the door open . |
12 | Very recently David Davis ( 1982 ) has made a scholarly contribution to this field and has been fortunate enough to have the chance to put theory into practice at Birmingham Polytechnic where under the leadership of Brian Watkins a specialist course of considerable merit and vision for P.G.C.E. students has been introduced . |
13 | Has n't he got enough to worry about without being clobbered over the head by the injured pride of a woman fortunate enough to have the time and the brain to worry about the title on her season ticket ? |
14 | We were fortunate enough to have the loan of a new Citroën BX 4×4 Estate for our weekend trip which , with its sure-footed permanent 4-wheel drive , impeccable road manners and self-levelling suspension , had taken everything in its stride , — including , thanks to its optional electronic ABS braking system , stopping quickly and safely when we suddenly encountered a 5 mile tail back in a contra-flow on the M1 . |
15 | Sangenic also has the advantage of providing very good value for money . |
16 | ‘ I came straight to Cochabamba with my family because we were lucky enough to have the money from my book and I 'd bought this land before leaving Bolivia in 1980 . |
17 | In the case of Augustus we are lucky enough to have the text of The Achievements of the Divine Augustus , which was inscribed on public buildings all over the Roman world and may have been written by Augustus himself during the course of his reign . |
18 | But there are not many people who are lucky enough to have the length of holiday enjoyed by MPs . |
19 | He then moved to France to join John Fellows , ‘ winning ’ the Ascot Gold Cup in a canter only to have the race taken away from him when jockey Cash Asmussen was found guilty of careless riding . |
20 | Fewer still have the chance , or the courage , to go to Romania and help . |
21 | But each also has the capability of being built into defensive weapons systems . |
22 | MAS also has the experience to assist in the disposal of any non-core activities purchased indirectly as part of the acquisition process . |
23 | On these sheets it is helpful also to have the reference and the English translation . |
24 | Surprisingly , perhaps , I find that walking with no means to draw or paint at all often has the effect of revelation at a particular place and time along the walk . |
25 | JR now had the initiative , and it was vital not to lose momentum . |
26 | Herod Antipas , tetrarch ( a title for a ruler who was not considered important enough to have the rank of king ; again it amounted to being a ‘ governor ’ ) of Galilee . |
27 | The hypothesis is that , when there is no formal communication structure to ensure that the symbols used trigger the same reaction everywhere , differentiations such as those above have the effect of making it probable that they will trigger quite different responses in different people . |
28 | If there is any question of unfair dismissal , those concerned always have the right to go to a tribunal , if they are protected in the way that the hon. Gentleman described . |
29 | I actually was very pleased indeed to have the opportunity . |
30 | As they were fitter all had the procedure in one stage and withstood up to 52 minutes rotation time ( patient VIII ) . |