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

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1 Labour authorities have a tendency to disarm tenants .
2 If you remember I used the example of agriculture , right , where it is generally observed that agricultural products have a price inelastic demand , okay .
3 Underwater animals have a problem on focusing because light travelling through water is not bent by the cornea , and the lens has to do all the work .
4 All the spacious bedrooms have a radio and air-conditioning .
5 The House , individual hon. Members and political parties have a role to play , as have the political parties in the Republic of Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Ireland , who have a central role .
6 Like Bulmer ( 1982 ) , we believe that social researchers have a responsibility to the subjects of their research , but this is doubled in our case because of the additional obligation on us to protect their personal security in whatever small way , as researchers , we can .
7 ‘ You 'd say it was incredible if only one airline operated from Newcastle Airport , so why should British Rail have a monopoly .
8 The ends of transposable sequences have a sort of molecular signature consisting of short stretches of DNA that are direct repeats of one another .
9 Ca n't old Shallot have a run of luck ?
10 While sectoral organizations have a critique of the society relating to the experiences and fields of interest of their membership the popular movement unifies around political , social and economic issues which are key to the crisis facing Philippine society .
11 The approaching waves have a step wavefront if , and the wavefront is continuous if .
12 Modern electronic indicators have a probe in each exhaust pipe , and can show temperature individually or scan to give an average reading .
13 and interested parents have a right to know what this initiative actually means .
14 As High Elves have a BS value of 4 this means a hit is scored on a 3 where no other modifiers apply .
15 In Wales the 20,311 holdings in the extended LFA have a total of 163,500 beef cattle and 3.55 million sheep ( 1983 figures ) .
16 The bichir and other primitive freshwater fish have a pouch opening from the gut to enable them to breathe air .
17 Will my right hon. Friend have a word with our right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary about utilising the British information services to maximum effect , especially in north America , in the hope of cutting off the supply of money , sympathy and support for the sort of depraved attack that occurred on Saturday , and to show IRA sympathisers in America precisely what is happening ?
18 The big changes in British education have a shelf life of up to 40 years .
19 Constraint , resource , excuse , and fact of life — there are clearly a number of ways in which public examinations have a bearing on the maintenance of transmission styles of teaching .
20 Will the hon. Gentleman have a word with the Chairman and members of the Public Accounts Committee about that ?
21 One of the corporate myths is that top managers have a monopoly on stress — the incidence of stress is actually highest at the bottom of the hierarchy among process , clerical and service personnel .
22 Exciting high season winds look after intermediates , experts and determined novices , while sensible novices have a go in early and late season .
23 According to the study , published tomorrow ( Thursday October 29 ) said to be the largest of its kind ever undertaken in the UK , six per cent of British households have a horse-rider in the family and the average horse owner , there are about 252,000 of them , spends more than £5,000 on their horse .
24 These amount to rich pickings , given that more than 20m British households have a garden .
25 Together advertising and public relations have a freedom and range of techniques at their disposal which advertising alone does not since public relations seeks to earn reputation and to persuade through opinion while advertising buys space or time in which to say exactly what it wants you to believe .
26 All people of pensionable age have a right , under the Supplementary Benefits Act 1966 , to a guaranteed income .
27 ITV and Scottish Television have a contract for TV coverage , but the project needs to attract at least £15m in sponsorship and advertising of various kinds .
28 However , the small number of implied covenants have a part to play in contributing towards the comfort of tenants and some have attracted the attention of Parliament .
29 But again we said , see , that er although British children have a lot of freedom , the rate of the success in marriage is n't that great , not very encouraging .
30 Chinese examples stress agricultural and military applications ; a Cuban textbook asks children to find ‘ the average monthly number of violations of Cuban air-space by North American airplanes ’ ; Russian children are asked about collective farms ; East German children have a similarity problem about a tower in Berlin and a bigger one in Moscow .
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