Example sentences of "[adj] have [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , the defence of the superiority of one nation against another had then a material dimension . |
2 | Rather , there are three species , and each one of the three has both a 17-year and a 13-year variety or race . |
3 | Many customers find it useful to have either an AutoBank or AutoCheque Card . |
4 | Did that have did that have quite an impact in terms of the disturbances ? |
5 | The BCR ticket number 7400 has quite a history . |
6 | TV comedienne and writer Victoria Wood will be happy to have just a walk-on role when she appears at Sunderland 's Empire Theatre later this year . |
7 | The latter deal primarily in a currency of meaning while the former have still a conflict concerning the appropriate register for the target language . |
8 | Similarly , only one transition action may be specified and it is not possible to have both a task and transition associated with the same state . |
9 | The most substantial of them farmed sufficient land to earn themselves the description of yeoman ; the poorest had merely an acre or two and perhaps the right to keep a cow and some sheep on the common . |
10 | Each had also a band of black linen with a white stripe running through it tied round their upper arms , wound round their helmets or dangling from their sword hilts . |
11 | Yasmin 's brother brought her to London from their home in Bradford for the day , but meeting at the tube station proved nearly impossible , as we each had only a telephone description of the other and had unfortunately arranged to meet the same Saturday as a huge poll tax march . |
12 | The working class adolescent of the 60s had quite a job deciding what to do with his hair . |