Example sentences of "[adj] and have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Of course you are , and so am I. Let's go somewhere civilized and have a meal . ’ |
2 | You , you then take this and have a wrestling match with that objection you , you know what I 'm saying ? |
3 | Erm all this and have a life as well . |
4 | The eggs were clear and had a diameter of between 0.6 and 0.9mm and mostly floated at the water surface . |
5 | Moping around Meadowlands last year when Mario 's son was racing and the old man was too and the whole scene was as unglamorous as the Jersey flatlands can be , the burgers blazing on wet barbecues , Karl Haas 's cigar smouldering briefly in the foreground , it was as if Mario had brought a whole world of his own into the paddock , a world he 'd always had , that was completely self-sufficient and had a cleaner , friendlier air . |
6 | This artist 's impression is said to be a good likeness of the attacker who 's thought to be in his late 30s and has a pot belly . |
7 | He was emerging in stately fashion from Wavebreaker 's companionway and , though I could see he was tall and lanky and had a ponytail of hair , I could make out no details of his face . |
8 | After the completion of his second term as governor in 1975 , he was unemployed and had the opportunity to trail back and forth across the country making contact with local and state party leaders , raising financial support and fashioning a personal organization . |
9 | He was stockily good-looking and had a manner that combined cleverness and nervous amiability . |
10 | I enjoyed ‘ Futility ’ very much as it is poem with a message for all people and like most of Wilfred Owen 's poems it is timeless and has a meaning not only for the first World War but for wars to come . |
11 | On the other hand , we certainly are not looking for the bland , but rather for the anodyne which is also intriguing and interesting and has a sense of positive enthusiasm . ’ |
12 | Mother thought it was a liability , ie , it would have to be dry-cleaned , but I was twelve years old and had a Ph.D . |
13 | For example , you may be able to obtain a grant to insulate your loft if your house is old and has no insulation at all ; or to replace your roof , or install proper plumbing and bathrooms , if your house is over 100 years old . |
14 | BRITAIN 'S typical executive is male , 44 years old and has a salary of £30,355 ( including £4,826 in bonus pay ) , according to a comprehensive annual survey conducted by P-E Inbucon , writes Sarah Hogg . |
15 | They can go to work when about one year old and have a working life up to the age of approximately ten years . |
16 | The expression for the reduced osmotic pressure has already been derived in section 8.7 and has the form where the limiting form , valid only at infinite dilution , is |
17 | At times he felt tender and protective towards her , but sometimes he surprised himself by the hatred he felt for her , because she was healthy and free and had no need of him . |
18 | It is the last of the merostomes the group of fossil horseshoe crabs that were varied and numerous in the coal swamps of the Carboniferous and have a history that extends back to the Cambrian . |
19 | The pen , which is cordless and has no batteries , looks and feels like an ordinary pen . |
20 | I have a big bag with me — we 'll pick some and have a scorpacciata [ a bellyful ] . ’ |
21 | Digital scales are quite popular and have the benefit that you do not have to interpret just which tiny little weight line seems to be indicated as your weight . |
22 | She says : ‘ Maybe men need something that looks like ‘ a proper drink ’ but , as a woman , there is no stigma attached to being sensible and having an orange juice . ’ |
23 | Now , many of the other items are also sound and have a part to play but they could be improved upon . |
24 | It was newly-bought and had the words USA Hickory on it . |
25 | The pleasant bedrooms are comfortably furnished , well-equipped and have the benefit of colour satellite TV . |
26 | At that time it was a kind of derelict brick structure , part of which er over there , the bit that 's at right angles to where we are now , was in a was a plumber 's showroom or had been and this part was actually derelict and had a demolition order on it . |
27 | The description of Piggy 's death was very scientific and had no feeling . |
28 | Other girls at Group included ‘ Jolly Molly ’ — plump and good-natured ; Harriet , who was trying to improve her mind and always listened to the afternoon plays on BBC radio ( relayed to each hut over the Tannoy system ) ; Veronique , who was stage-mad and had a friend in the current London production of Lady Windermere 's Fan , and dough-faced Olive ( more about her a bit further on ) . |
29 | Some support for this interpretation may be found in the fact that section 5 affords a speaker or actor the specific defence that he was unaware and had no reason to suspect that his conduct may have been witnessed , and it would be anomalous if there were no similar defence for the more serious offence . |
30 | OUR SIXTH and final stop on an eye-opening tour to make you realise why East Enders are so proud of their heritage ( and , sadly , why the more extreme inhabitants want to remain insular and have the place ‘ unsullied ’ ) is a Brick Lane curry house . |