Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] have [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Candidates also have to choose a paper in one of these two areas : the Philosophy , Nature and Practice of Geography or the United Kingdom and France . |
2 | Games tend to be inherently object-oriented , says Hinsley ( all those sprites moving about and interacting ) and games authors often have to cram a lot into a tiny amount of memory while stretching hardware to its limits . |
3 | Games tend to be inherently object-oriented , says Hinsley ( all those sprites moving about and interacting ) and games authors often have to cram a lot into a tiny amount of memory while stretching hardware to its limits . |
4 | Again , such subjects typically have to develop a more ‘ scholarly ’ , conceptual or abstract side in order to gain admittance to and status within the academic fold , although to some extent they can isolate themselves from other faculties and departments — art and design in the polytechnics and colleges often seem to be states within a state , enjoying an autonomy underpinned by their separate location on inherited art college sites . |
5 | Denied the comfortable illusion that the League could restrain aggression without killing people , pacifists now had to face a harsh choice . |
6 | Growers here had expected a bumper season . |
7 | Institutions thus have to make a judgement as to what liquidity ratio is best — one that is neither too high nor too low . |
8 | Smaller companies or companies not having made a previous acquisition will often ask us to act as intermediaries . |
9 | Yet these movements undoubtedly have had a profound influence on Western political culture , especially in Germany and southern Europe where cold war attitudes are less deeply embedded and political processes have been more decentralised . |
10 | To the commuter , the new red , white and blue house colours just had to represent a commitment to strive for quality . |
11 | ‘ She died in our midst six weeks later having got a swifter visa to eternity than we have to South Africa but we know she goes with us in spirit and will help our endeavours far more powerfully from above , ’ said Sister Bernadette . |
12 | TELEVISION footage of a youth soccer match at Wembley 18 years ago has prompted a search by a former Merseyside non-league player for a permanent record of the game . |
13 | A woman who learnt to dive just three years ago has found a Viking relic which is more than a thousand years old . |
14 | Police searching for the remains of a woman who went missing twenty years ago have recovered a body . |
15 | On their own terms , successive governments here have done a respectable job of housing the African population . |
16 | The negative consequence , however , is that Christians there have developed a ghetto mentality that can no longer think in terms of mission , but only survival . |
17 | I wondered what memories were passing through the minds of the other members of the group , especially those that 50 years earlier had paid a flying visit to Norway in rather different circumstances . |
18 | The Prince , of course , had to go and say hello , and disappeared once again , emerging ten minutes later having had a long discussion with the chief brass player . |
19 | Mind you , the court-going officers still have to spend a fair amount of time attending trials . |
20 | Youth concerts always have to include a major work written in the current ‘ Cantata ’ fashion . |
21 | The fourth John Booth founded another major firm in partnership with John Hartop and George Binks , whose own families also had had a long involvement in the local metal trades . |
22 | ‘ All Europe stands on a threshold — and we Europeans now have to make a choice . |
23 | A SPANIARD defends his German Masters title this week , after being stung into winning last year when he was left out of the Suntory World Matchplay Championship , while an Australian plays here having sacrificed a lucrative place in this year 's matchplay event , writes Norman Dabrell from Stuttgart . |
24 | Getting Government bureaucrats to take local problems seriously has proved a major headache for a group of village campaigners . |
25 | Spices certainly have come a long way since their early days , when they were a rare commodity and it was considered an honour to receive them as a gift . |
26 | The demand for bank lending will fall , not because of a rise in the ‘ own ’ rate of interest on bank loans but because the fall in interest rates elsewhere has caused a relative rise in bank interest rates . |
27 | The discovery of the two bodies yesterday has started a new check on the 30,000 US civilians in Panama . |
28 | Building materials now have to satisfy a series of EC requirements relating to safety , hygiene , the environment and energy efficiency . |
29 | Locals simply had to slot a tag and step through the gate . |
30 | The Welshman grabbed a 58th minute headed equaliser after Steve Staunton 's spectacular strike five minutes earlier had threatened a dramatic smash-and-grab of three Premier League points by former manager Ron Atkinson . |