Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] and have a " in BNC.
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1 | To me , they are highly underrated — they are a band who write tuneful songs and have a very good line-up , despite what Ian Cheek thinks of ‘ Scott Reynolds ' hapless inability to sing in anything other than a monotone shout ’ . |
2 | To me , they are highly underrated — they are a band who write tuneful songs and have a very good line-up , despite what Ian Cheek thinks of ‘ Scott Reynolds ' hapless inability to sing in anything other than a monotone shout ’ . |
3 | The informal petty bourgeoisie is a term that is rarely found in attempts to outline class structure in Latin America , but Portes ' usage refers to small-scale entrepreneurs , who have similar characteristics in the class analysis to the dominant class , but who operate at a very different level and have a somewhat precarious existence . |
4 | ‘ Customers are getting a raw deal and have a right to be angry . |
5 | ‘ Come along like a sensible girl and have a nice cup of coffee in the sitting-room , where we can talk . ’ |
6 | These should fit into the well of the recessed window and have a flange which overlaps the edge of the well . |
7 | unless I go up that shop , top shop and have a look at those gramme balls , yellow , oranges |
8 | Dad had often spoken about the Railway Hotel just across the road from what remained of the station , and how he used to play the battered old piano and have a sing-song with his pals . |
9 | They are in closer contact with social problems and have a greater hold on political questions . ’ |
10 | Yes , I had a request from speaker at Birchwood High School and have a name of somebody there , I think it 's a teacher or pupil but |
11 | NON-LEACHED SOILS are characterised by the presence of free lime and have a neutral or alkaline reaction . |
12 | ‘ I think I 'll break a self-imposed regulation and have a scotch myself , ’ Talbot said . |
13 | ‘ Mink are unnecessary killers and have a habit of decimating fish stocks if left to breed at the side of fisheries , so I will help the local clubs to get rid of them as soon as I can , ’ he added . |
14 | It is noted for its high proportion of ex-civil servants : ‘ They are young chaps who by and large have contacts in the Civil Service and have a jolly good grounding of how the system works , ’ he says . |
15 | I might even have a go at Muslim fundamentalists and have a copy of the Satanic Verses there . ’ |
16 | For the very reason that he could not lift Lucy 's dark tresses and have a look , he could not slip his hand on to her neck . |
17 | I thought well he 's better off going to nurse and then she 'll get that magnifying glass and have a look . |
18 | Alcohol and tobacco inflict great harm on individual health and have a high social cost . |
19 | It is also now doubted that Pluto is really a planet at all , although , ironically , astronomers believe they have discovered a ‘ tenth planet ’ named Planet X. In addition some scientists believe the Sun , like many other stars in the galaxy , may be part of a binary system and have a twin . |
20 | The studios sleep 2–3 in a sleeping area/lounge and have a separate kitchenette , private bathroom and balcony . |
21 | Take the First Quartet : while the Brodskys play all the notes in the right place and have a scrupulous regard for the tempos and the dynamics , it is the Fitzwilliam Quartet that captures the uneasy mood ( reminiscent of the contemporary Fifth Symphony ) behind the seemingly placid surface . |
22 | People are more than organisational units and have a wide variety of needs . |
23 | Care managers can use financial resources efficiently , especially when they are planning services for a group of people with widely differing needs and have a flexible budget to use at their discretion . |
24 | It is a wise precaution for them to carry conventional insulins and have a regimen organised should they be troubled by pump failure . |
25 | Their parts are written in the treble clef and have a written compass from B below middle C to E flat three lines above the treble staff . |
26 | This analogy is made on the basis that the lunar maria are more lightly cratered than the Mercurian smooth plains and have a lower albedo than the surrounding terrain , whereas the lunar highland plains are comparably cratered to the Mercurian smooth plains and like the smooth plains have a similar albedo to their surroundings . |
27 | What will her reaction be when she knows that her bright boy , while patting and stroking her and kissing her brow and her blue lips , must have been laughing up his sleeve at her , and thinking what a clever boy he is to be able to live in her fine house and have a big say in her business , while at the same time running a mistress on the side . ’ |
28 | For this week , from everyone on the lunchtime team , good afternoon and have a great weekend . |
29 | I 've thought about him a great deal and have a plan he might find useful . |
30 | There must be adequate ventilation into the room , and the flue must be in good condition and have a good draught , with no susceptibility to down-draught . |