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

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1 Each has systematic ways of dealing with apparently awkward cases and there is no hope of specifying neutral conditions for testing one against the other and thus deciding between them .
2 But each has different effects at different ages so the balance is sensitive to changes in age structure ( de Cooman , Ermisch , and Joshi 1987 , 1988 ) .
3 Each has particular duties with regard to preventive work , investigations , monitoring and support .
4 Examples include GST fusions with GCN4 ( 2 ) , a site-specific DNA binding protein , and with the retinoblastoma gene product ( Rb , 3 , 4 ) , that has specific interactions with other proteins .
5 That has considerable implications for the conduct of affairs .
6 In the view of the C E C motion three one eight has wide implications for a transport industry as a whole and alternate safety measures need to be examined .
7 Of course , this problem could be eased by reducing the number of constituencies in Scotland and Wales , but since Labour has overwhelming strength in Wales and majority support in Scotland , the idea of cutting down their representatives in the Commons did not appeal to a Labour Government .
8 But Shadow prisons minister Joan Ruddock said : ‘ Labour has deep reservations about private prisons run on the basis of price . ’
9 This has political implications for democracy and accountable government within the EC , but also for the stability of world trade , since the Community 's dirigiste thinking threatens to prevent agreement on liberalising trade in the GATT talks .
10 The UK has an open and flexible labour market with little governmental regulation of the occupations at this level and this has certain benefits to the UK economy .
11 This has certain implications for the kind of research on the inner city that we are interested in .
12 This has distinct advantages over using eye drops .
13 This has major implications for those who develop and provide services .
14 This has major implications for the relationship between the two ; few local ‘ voluntaries ’ can afford to offend those who hold purse strings and the nature of the services which they offer may sometimes be on the basis of a contract from the statutory sector ( for example , for meals-on-wheels ) rather than an independent initiative .
15 This has major implications for the design and distribution of future guidelines .
16 Like that from Verulamium this has meandering swastika at the neck , — — S — — shaped handles with volutes , and an oval mouth which reveals the inside of the vessel .
17 Racism like this is not faced by whites , and is only too everyday for black people in a highly xenophobic society , and this has terrible effects on their everyday lives .
18 This has crucial implications for Anglo-American and Continental Culture Studies , whose Lacanian impulse has arguably prevented the establishment of important distinctions between cultural forms .
19 This has similar values to those given in Table 6.4 .
20 This has similar status to the Highway Code — while breach of the code is not an offence it may be cited as evidence in cases of a breach of the duty of care .
21 This has serious implications for policy-makers , especially when they consider the future of the DRAs where the risks are greater and the margins more extreme .
22 This has serious implications for people in rural areas who can not afford to run a car or are physically unable to do so .
23 Whether this has serious implications for the efficiency of large companies depends on the effectiveness of other forms of control over management , and on the prior question of the intensity of non-profit motivations .
24 This has serious implications for the use of albumin excretion as a predictor of nephropathy or cardiovascular disease in individual patients , when a reliable value is necessary .
25 This has serious implications for the whole economy .
26 This has serious implications for HIV prevention amongst drug injectors .
27 In addition to the extra effort involved in maintenance , this has serious implications for the preservation of the contextual or evidential value of the record .
28 If young children , dependent on an adult for basic needs , learnt that the adult does not always come back , then this has far-reaching consequences for them in their own adult experience .
29 This has grave consequences for Britain .
30 This has grave consequences for their children who ‘ do not learn as much from their mothers as do their middle-class counterparts ’ ( ibid . ) .
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