Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This may be taken to imply that the electronic band , within whose absorption profile the excitation occurred , involves a transition between states having different Ru-O bond lengths , and probably involves excitation of electrons having some Ru -O bonding character . |
2 | Hellige and Cox ( 1976 ) , however , obtained a slightly larger hemifield superiority for random forms having 12 points than for forms having 16 points even though these two types of form were distributed randomly throughout a series of trials . |
3 | Chimpanzees for instance have enormous canine teeth , but the males have them and not the females , so the idea here is that normally a big canine tooth , a sexually dimorphic canine tooth is probably related to inter-male conflict , rather than to killing and , and whether , how that affects your er what you say about the spacing I 'm not sure , but certainly it would be a safe erm generalization to say normally big canines are an aspect of sexual dimorphism and in mammals are very common . |
4 | She will be expanding her world travel experience and in between times has many interests in and around Glasgow . |
5 | My ambition is for Pathcraft to have permanent employees in remoter parts of the country doing vital work and earning a living . |
6 | All patients with sclerosing cholangitis and positive tests for anti-lactoferrin had ulcerative colitis . |
7 | In complex market economies , where the decision to produce and the decision to consume are taken by different people at different points in time , it is important for manufacturers to have some idea of the likely demand for products . |
8 | Since large serf-owners tended not to live on their estates or to know much about rural conditions , few of the people whom the tsar had charged with thinking about emancipation had any idea of the complexities of the task . |
9 | by no means had this state of affairs been brought about by presidents alone . |
10 | by no means has this matter been scientifically proved , but there is enough evidence to justify concern that fishing could cause pain to fish . |
11 | And this was the the school master had a special class and he used to keep us in after school to have extra lessons . |
12 | Mr. Wilson : So the Minister categorically denies the right either for management to have insufficient confidence in the work force to mount a bid or , more probably , for the work force to have insufficient confidence in management to mount a bid . |
13 | ‘ Nor was there any plan for Saunders to have any share in it at all , ’ he added . |
14 | In this new state , the rule for unstack can not be applied at all , but the rule for stack has six instances : x is any one of the three blocks ; y is any block other than x . |
15 | I 'm , I 'm sure that would happen , but Lithuania , if , if it had the er complete independence to er choose it 's own trading partners , it 's own defence partners , then it would make sense for Lithuania to have some sort of a a trading arrangement with the old communist block and . |
16 | It is rare for companies to have formal arrangements for finding work for the spouse of a relocated employee especially as a typical posting to the UK is only for two or three years . |
17 | It is therefore still necessary for businessmen to have some understanding of the extent to which Articles 85 and 86 are capable of applying to mergers . |
18 | The old chestnuts about blacks having weak ankles and heavy bones which militate against their achieving success in swimming still retain credibility in sporting circles , and there are other similar theories in abundance . |
19 | The Secretary of State for Scotland has statutory powers to make pension orders in relation to the STG . |
20 | Craig Gwladys — Next to Penscynor Wildlife Park , this area of woodland has waymarked footpaths and picnic areas with spectacular views of the Dulais an Neath Valleys . |
21 | Fears of communism had deep roots in the past ( p.6 ) and they had increased as the Cold War developed after 1945 . |
22 | Part of the campaign against any form of discrimination has this problem : part of the success of any such campaign carries with it , by the yardstick of some , disbenefits . |
23 | However , people with the same type of impairment had differing views concerning the suitability or unsuitability of various areas of work . |
24 | Legislative power is exercised by a bicameral National Congress , the Senate having 49 elected members and as life members the former Presidents of constitutional governments , and the Chamber of Deputies having 196 members . |
25 | ‘ The Ministry of Defence had another item of information for us . |
26 | If the Ministry of Defence had any use for it , it would n't have been sold . |
27 | The plain fact is that the feeble PC beep , usually allied to a tiny ( and tinny ) speaker is the laughing stock of the computer world — almost every other type of computer has sound capabilities that make the PC more to be pitied than laughed at . |
28 | The Earl of March had substantial grievances of his own against the court , and if the complaints of the commons and the hostility of some of the nobility were to be effectively co-ordinated , de la Mare 's influence would be crucial . |
29 | The North of England Branch Award went to Nottingham Old Market Square , which also exceeded its annual target and at the end of March had 22 customers using Royline . |
30 | The Ministry of Agriculture has overall responsibility , but operational control lies with the National Rivers Authority and district councils . |