Example sentences of "[conj] have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | The frame around them is extremely heavy , but I chose it because it reminded me of some of the heavier framed Victorian pictures that have a botanical feel . |
32 | Leading indicator variables are particular economic variables that have a proven ability to signal the movement of the economy in advance . |
33 | According to this view , short-termism is a feature of investments in firm-specific assets that have a low resale value outside the firm . |
34 | Audiences become attached to soaps that have a strong sense of social realism . |
35 | This means that the black hole will tend to attract those members of the virtual particle-antiparticle pairs that have the opposite charge and repel those that have a like charge . |
36 | At a price , there are some elegant blocks of flats that have a full-time porter on the front door , carpeted hallways and well-kept lifts , but they are rare . |
37 | The articles themselves have buttons with arrows on to indicate words that have a separate entry in the Encyclopedia , these are accessed by clicking on the button . |
38 | Usually it is only the smallest craters that have a simple bowl shape with the cross-section shown in Figure 6.6 ( a ) , and craters less than 1 km diameter may even have no noticeable rim . |
39 | It would erm , provide er , a base where activities could take place in that area , but whilst not , if you like , not directly benefiting the Social Services Committee , or the people that then go to it , would indirectly benefit us in that it would be available for youth and other activities in support of the community that have a knock-on effect er , as far as we 're concerned . |
40 | There is virtually no evidence to associate UFOs ( whatever they are ) with leys , though there is now a basis of evidence to suggest that stone circles at least , may be associated with geological locations that have a high incidence of geophysically-produced luminous atmospheric phenomena . |
41 | Bryozoans found as fossils have calcium carbonate ( calcite ) skeletons that have a high chance of being preserved , and the fossil forms seem to have been exclusively marine ( some living bryozoans live in fresh water ) . |
42 | An area involved in memory should be more active during tasks that have a high memory component than during those that place few demands on memory . |
43 | Look for programmes that have a high proportion of such visual support . |
44 | Sema Group Plc has reported its best year-end figures since the merger between CAP Group Plc and Sema Metra SA in 1988 ( CI No 942 ) because , it claims , unlike its competitors , it focusses its systems integration skills on contracts that have a high level of technical content . |
45 | ‘ Our efforts are to develop exhibitions that have a high appeal to the general public , while helping to educate and inform as much as possible ’ , explains Mr Kyle . |
46 | The simple wordtags either stand for classes of grammatically similar words ( e.g. NN for singular common noun ) or for closed class words that have a special function ( e.g. TO indicating when the word to is infinitival ) . |
47 | There are darker problems than these for all Europeans , problems that have a special anguish for Slavs and for Jews . |
48 | There are darker problems than these for all Europeans , problems that have a special anguish for Slavs and for Jews . |
49 | Part location is improved as the spatial data recorded in HERMS can be used to find parts by : I ) specifying a position in an assembly and an enclosing search field , 2 ) specifying the maximum volume of the part expressed in extents values ( XYZ ) , 3 ) similar to 2 but by delivering a ratio between two orthogonal extents values , ie slenderness ratio , 4 ) by choosing a known part and then checking for all parts that have a specified class of interference ( or separation ) with the named part , and 5 ) combinations of I — 4 . |
50 | Cells that have a genetic capacity for hardening are stimulated by the environment to produce isoenzymes — alternatives to those normally in production — that change the phospholipid and sterol content of the cell membranes . |
51 | The Royal Society of Arts , The Royal Institute of British Architects , The Royal Designers for Industry , The Chartered Society of Designers , The Royal Academy of Engineering The Royal College of Art , British Standards Institute , Institute of Marketing , Trade Associations , Universities and Art Colleges that have a significant design faculty . |
52 | There are two definitional syntheses that have a particular currency , both in everyday discourse and among scholarly approaches . |
53 | Given the importance of safety in residential areas for children , it would be valuable to extend this checklist to cover those measures that have a particular effect on them . |
54 | Unfortunately not all boundaries are comprised of conductors ; some of them are dielectrics , and even worse we have to consider sometimes imperfect dielectrics that have a finite conductivity . |
55 | Research and Development We will continue to seek suitable alternative raw materials that have a reduced impact on the environment throughout their life cycle . |
56 | They do , however , raise issues that have a direct bearing on the theme of this part of the book and are worth quoting at some length : |
57 | ‘ Social policy ’ refers to those actions of governments that have a direct effect on the welfare of the citizens of a country . |
58 | They are elementary properties of the replicator itself , properties that have a direct effect on its probability of being replicated . |
59 | From now on Scala will publish books on museums or classic artists , the Sotheby 's imprint will be reserved only for books that have a direct input from Sotheby 's auctioneers , and Zwemmer will take on the rest . |
60 | Rather than attempt to review all the conflicting theories about such issues and about how exchange rates affect adjustment and growth , we focus on two factors that have a direct impact on the relationships with foreign investors . |