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

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1 You are now facing each other in a fully square-on position and each has an equal target profile ; furthermore , each has an equal opportunity to use body weapons .
2 If a dove meets a dove , neither will fight ; but we might suppose that they settle the contest amicably in such a way that each has an equal chance of winning .
3 You are now facing each other in a fully square-on position and each has an equal target profile ; furthermore , each has an equal opportunity to use body weapons .
4 The curtains at either end of the bed each has an embroidered design of a cherubic figure holding a golden trumpet ; each of these can fire off one Wind Blast spell per round .
5 Besides the obvious flag-flying and general razzmatazz , each has an original publication to mark the occasion :
6 that has an actual cost of .3 and an estimated cost of .2 .
7 An archaeologist who has transformed the way people think about his area of study ; a communicator who can make an enthralling TV programme ; a lover of contemporary art who has persuaded the Fellows of his Cambridge college at least to tolerate biannual sculpture shows ( one of which involved digging up the hallowed lawns ) ; and now , since his peerage which gives him the forum of Britain 's Upper House , a politician , with strong views on how to preserve the world 's history as encapsulated in its archaeology : Colin Renfrew at fifty-five has an enviable career and range of interests .
8 Well because the labour in say this country is over productive , this has an awful lot of categories attached to each unit of labour , that 's why labour is very productive , is that you for each unit of labour employed there might be ten units of capital , I E there are chemicals etcetera , the reason why erm this this pressure on the land in say Africa , Africa , even though the density of population was much less and that there 's virtually no capital there , right , so in order to produce the food , you know the labour has to till the soil by hand and spread the seed by hand
9 This has an additional pivot , allowing the easel to swing backwards and forwards from a pathway along its length .
10 This has an additional pivot , allowing the easel to swing backwards and forwards from a pathway along its length .
11 This has an immediate effect on the workload at the CAB where claimants often go when they can not get satisfaction at the Department of Social Security .
12 Of course an operation like this has an extensive back-up requirement .
13 This has an interesting effect on space-time : the distinction between time and space disappears completely .
14 Vitruvius also refers to a variation on the Doric Order which he calls Tuscan ; this has an unfluted column shaft which stands upon an Ionic-type base ( VII and VIII ) .
15 A development of this has an inverted cone as a centre section , the water flowing down with heavy solids dropping to the bottom and then upwards at a controlled speed , so that falling lighter solids are balanced in the flow to form a " sludge blanket " , which acts as a buoyant filter catching very fine particles .
16 While not denying that this has an important role to play in any science , it is not clear that it is the method responsible for the discovery of natural laws .
17 ‘ The Dana 700 has an offset neck , because when you play a bass , the neck normally angles away from your playing hand ; with the Dana , the neck is offset on the guitar body and angles straight at your playing hand , making this the most logical , easy to play bass ever … ’
18 In earlier times this had an overshot wheel , later replaced with a turbine .
19 Ironically the price of sterling went up so high that it made it very difficult for us to sell our other manufactured goods and many people are now of the belief that because of the North Sea oil price rises , this had an adverse affect on our economy , making it more difficult for us to sell manufacturing goods because the pound was very strong against other currencies .
20 THE playing conditions at third-choice venue Doagh Road were poor and this had an adverse effect on the standard of hockey in the first game of the Kirk Cup .
21 ‘ Everything is relative , but this had an intrinsic scale of drama that nothing could match .
22 A 1597 map of Terling depicts the village houses as mostly single-storey dwellings , though some had an upper storey at one end and many had chimneys .
23 And if he feels that the French have an unfair advantage in that to them the words " whisky " and " scotch " are good selling points whereas to us they are just rather blunt or evocative in the wrong way then he can invent some totally new name .
24 STC IDEC LIMITED has an open management style and , as a result , most employees were aware that a consolidation of activities was going to take place but that there were no suitable local premises which the company could take over .
25 If the winding has an effective inductance L and resistance R , then at turn-on the phase current is : Transistor T2 must remain switched on until the phase current reaches its rated value ( VL/R ) at time t1 : The ratio D = VH/VL is known as the " overdrive " available in the circuit and Eqn .
26 The component 0 in region III has an identical form to 4 in region II but with the null coordinate v replacing .
27 Non-attainment areas were given until July 1979 to have an approved SIP which provided for attainment of the primary NAAQSs by December 1982 .
28 However , there are about 170 different languages spoken in London alone , so that it would be logistically impossible to have an adequate number of bilinguals for each service and language .
29 Many schools are fortunate to have an outside sand pit as well .
30 Oddly enough you had a room there , a nice room the front of the house , er lots of people who were fortunate had an old piano on there and they 'd have the usual weekend singsongs where you very solemn music for front parlour .
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