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

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1 Peter Mandelson , the Labour Party 's director of communications , said yesterday : ‘ Mr Kinnock neither has the Prime Minister 's folie de grandeur nor is he running scared of the British people .
2 However , its contents have not yet been revealed in any detail , neither has the valuable Abridgement been considered .
3 Neither has the commanding influence in the air that guys of their size should have .
4 That has the double advantages of being
5 The fifth paragraph of that has the proposed council tax bands the county council services but these have been amended by a letter you 've been sent dated the twenty- first of January , as a result of information from council regarding their tax base .
6 This has the short-term effect of bringing in foreign currency .
7 This has the great advantage of allowing local history materials to be used .
8 This has the great advantage that , from S1 , able pupils can be moved into a more challenging group , while those who find the pace too fast can be given the chance to catch up before they become discouraged .
9 This has the following points in its favour :
10 This has the immediate effect of making her look like an extremely expensive deco doll .
11 This has the specific advantage of offering us a series of relatively detailed developmental sequences for individual areas within the plan , but unless such work has been sufficiently systematic , the resulting picture resembles at best an incomplete jigsaw .
12 This has the whimsical verve of Les femmes , and , likewise written for a bass , equally deserves to be revived in performance .
13 This has the unfortunate consequence that they are much more likely to kill their patients than to cure them .
14 This has the remarkable consequence that if a man attacks his wife ( or vice versa ) in the privacy of their own home , the offence of affray appears to be committed if the evidence is that there was violence of a sufficient degree .
15 This has the big advantage that it can be put into place by just one person .
16 This has the added advantage of making a nice contrast to the night scenes in the previous sequence .
17 This has the physical consequence of relatives and friends not being able to leave the dying person 's side , in case they ‘ miss it ’ .
18 This has the natural corollary that the United States also operates rigorous controls on mergers that promote new monopolies .
19 This has the double advantage of making available notes between the bottom note E in the seventh position of the B flat tenor trombone and the fundamental B flat and also providing shifts alternative to those found awkward among higher harmonics .
20 This has the particular advantage of avoiding possible political problems that may have occurred if a more radical strategy had been adopted , because the workplace and working relationships will probably remain intact , although the roles of the employees in it may change .
21 This has the important implication of presenting these young people as personally and socially deficient and incompetent .
22 This has the obvious advantage that all countries match their local time to the hours of daylight , but it also means that different countries have different local times .
23 This has the obvious advantage of reducing the sheer volume of data to be gathered and processed but the disadvantage of being inflexible and possibly missing significant happenings because the category system did n't allow for them .
24 This has the positive advantage of giving them a broad-based appeal across a diversified range of industries and functions and always having somebody in the team who can potentially suit the chemistry of a particular client .
25 it , it 's easier to have the global change things come out of the global and change things .
26 ‘ I rather think he wants me to marry him , and I 'm too old to have the necessary child . ’
27 Coming from the other direction , the internal auditor is said by some to have the right background in systems of control by may be , at least initially , too much focused on the , albeit increasingly onerous , financial and computer issues .
28 Should the police obtain an order enabling them to gain access to client papers the order usually specifies the client 's — the practitioner should be prepared to have the necessary files ready on the day they visit .
29 Not when — if , perchance , Labour Members were in that position in 20 years ' time , would they be prepared to have the whole system of assessing and adjudicating upon genuine claims destroyed by the campaigns that are being organised in some parts of this country ?
30 ‘ It is wrong to have the local groups of population clustering about conduits that carry high speed traffic ; it is equally wrong to lead the heavy traffic through places where shopping crowds congregate …
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