Example sentences of "[adj] have [adv] one [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That is , each has only one symbol on its right side :
2 I glimpsed naked steel and , as you know , that has only one effect on Old Shallot .
3 Chester by 1780 had only one packhorse service , to North Wales , while it had wagon and coach services to a large number of English towns .
4 The Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 has as one goal the promotion of economic self-sufficiency for both parties on divorce .
5 Graduates are least likely to have just one child or four children and over .
6 The larger had only one arm , and a head which was the wrong size and shape .
7 These have only one centimetre of padding and leave the thumb free to fold in safely .
8 However , because of the potential for error if the wrong terms are used in a particular transaction , it is probably better to have only one set of terms , and draft in appropriate provisions to allow them to be used for both consumer and business transactions , unless the client can keep its consumer and other business wholly separate .
9 The first tentacle pore lacks are accompanying spine , the second to fourth have only one spine subsequent pores have two .
10 Would it be possible to have just one uplight , as I think the aeration of two powerheads could be causing the algae ?
11 You may have more than one return statement in a subroutine , but it is preferable to have only one entry point and one exit point ( RETURN ) .
12 The considerable success of these young , enthusiastic and high quality tutors in Norfolk laid the foundation for the District 's future activity in the county which , when Jacques was appointed in 1935 had only one class , a Tutorial in Norwich .
13 Currently such research is obliged to have only one aim — unhooking existing addicts .
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