Example sentences of "[adj] [vb mod] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The winners go on to the national finals in York , the winners of that may have a chance of selection for the Paralympics in Barcelona . |
2 | The rhizomes can be divided in late spring , to flower the following summer , ad each should have a bud or shoot on it . |
3 | So long as there is uncertainty about the matter , that must have a bearing on whether enforcement proceedings are taken by the Attorney-General up and down the country in a necessarily very large number of cases . |
4 | Some may have a thought , even a regret , for the ones that got away — those they might have married but now will not . |
5 | This may have a bearing on the ease with which it can be trained . |
6 | Yeah , we 've got a wrong driver and I did n't have one in my things so I might have to regroup with a proper let's have a look in DOS and see what mouse drivers it 's got . |
7 | As though he had read her thoughts , Matthew said , " A house like this should have a ghost . " |
8 | ‘ A house like this should have a name , ’ she said , ‘ but I saw no inscription at the front . ’ |
9 | He stressed that anyone who is interested must have a commitment to the police force and ‘ the idea of keeping law and order ’ . |
10 | The policies pursued were not always pleasing to Washington , and showed that the British could have a mind of their own . |
11 | And of course when you was er was n't on guard duty at the f early evening , course there used to be used to pop into the Peel and have a couple of halves or some would have a pint and there was a chap in , in the Home , Home Guard he , he used to be able to play the piano so we used to have a singsong in there for a social , you know . |
12 | Half will have a condition called bacterial vaginitis , but many GPs ( and patients ) assume it 's thrush , which needs a quite different treatment , says Dr Peter Winterburn , of Cardiff University 's Biochemistry Department . |
13 | Members will be conscious of the fact that results for the Bank in Britain were substantially better than those predicted earlier and , of course , this will have a bearing on the outcome of discussions . |
14 | This will have a list of common matters such as the need to account to the client for any outstanding monies , and arrangements for storage and retrieval of papers . |
15 | Eventually such businesses will , on any improvement in the marketplace , be put up for sale , this will have a potential for further depressing the general level of prices . |
16 | It 's a well known fact that aircraft are sold all around the world , this can have a bearing on the capability and also a bearing on their cost and therefore saleability . |
17 | I 'm just sitting wondering whether the in light of the problems we 've had in the Gulf , there 's no doubt about it the strengthening of the relationship between this country and the States is certainly there for all of us to see , so do you think that 'll have a spin off in terms of people wanting to come here and visit us ? |
18 | For example , he may want to see whether the chief constable has been making use of civilian resources as well as he should , and he might be saying to the inspectorate of constabulary , ’ If you can demonstrate a better use of money and resources through civilianisation , that might have a bearing on the availability of uniformed police officers . ’ |
19 | Of all the advice she had received from the other creatures , taking away the dog 's food was the only one , she decided in the end , that might have a chance of succeeding . |
20 | ‘ I do n't think that professionalism as such should have a place within the playing side of the Association , ’ states the Dungiven clubman , ‘ We play for pure enjoyment and recreation and if along the way we manage to pick up a few honours , then that 's great . |
21 | Something that starts out so tiny must have a lot of faith to believe that it can become something big . |
22 | Such would have a tendency to dry out or cool according to changing climatic conditions . |
23 | Although the new Broadcasting Bill stipulates that these stations will provide a varied diet of programmes , the best bet is that one will feature primarily classical music , the second will have a pop/rock music base , while the third is likely to be an American-style ‘ talk ’ station . |
24 | He had read how swords could seem alive could have a personality , even a name — but he had never thought to see it . |
25 | A subordinate may have a responsibility for which he will be called to account by his superior ; a board of directors may have a responsibility to its shareholders ; and a government in a democracy will have a responsibility to the electorate . |
26 | And to be anticipated these should have a capability of fulfilment , if only as fantasy . |
27 | Do you think these might have a bearing on your feelings about a woman as your parish priest ? |
28 | These would have a life of up to 5 years , before being redesigned . |
29 | These would have a foil seal which would be automatically pierced by a cutting edge before use . |
30 | whatever replaces R three and R three , and R three will have a product line for seven or eight years , we 're talking about quite a long time away . |