Example sentences of "[adj] and [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Most sitters are over 60 , sensible and probably have pets of their own . |
2 | The status of Top Traveller is one that is self-appointed and only has currency among the knots of those tacking their way through the continent with varying degrees of frustration and ill luck . |
3 | He admitted drink-driving and not having insurance or a licence . |
4 | Pippin II was still at large and still had supporters . |
5 | Many species of fish employ similar defence tactics , with fin-rays hardened into sharp spines which are often greatly elongated and frequently have poison added , making a lasting impression . |
6 | busy and never have time to kill — No — it 's not just a |
7 | Before being dumped she had been beaten , stripped and then had petrol poured over her body and was set on fire . |
8 | The broad basis of all private charges of fees is what is fair and reasonable having regard to the complexity of the matter and its importance to the client . |
9 | In non-contentious civil matters the client may be charged such sum as is fair and reasonable having regard to the circumstances of the case and , inter alia , its complexity , the skill and responsibility involved , the time spent , the number and importance of the documents , the amount or value of money or property involved , and the importance of the matter to the client . |
10 | 3.4 To say that awards of damages in respect of non-pecuniary losses should be of amounts that are fair and reasonable having regard to the social , economic and industrial conditions in England and Wales merely raises the question what , in any particular case , is fair and reasonable . |
11 | These are not themes which will become out of date but they are timeless which means that this novel will still be ready and still have relevance in the future . |