Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [adv] have [art] " in BNC.

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1 But while the audience can relax in relative comfort in the mini auditorium which seats 200 , staff and performers have always had to work in rather cramped conditions in tiny dressing-rooms and offices that still have the old wall-paper on the bedroom walls .
2 Why not use those enormous silly grey eyes that never had a wayward or mischievous look in them ?
3 Apart from the fact that I think most people were able to afford a far bigger range of furnishings , for instance , the number of homes that actually had a carpet in the living room , there was very small percentage of people who could afford to have any sort of carpeting except for a small square of something in their living room .
4 I remember listening to all the music that was around at that time and understanding it with a naivety which I wish I still had sometimes , putting a band together when I was nine or ten and playing the talent show at grade school , writing songs and still having the godawful things around the house .
5 Erm it also means that in the case of tapes that have come from your parents you 're more likely to know one or two of the speakers and therefore have a less difficult time sorting out which one of these twelve
6 These methods are well suited to computers and often have the advantage that , should an error occur , at worst it lengthens the computations a little .
7 The College of Art was started as a distinguished contribution to the network of music and art schools and today has the same financial problems as every other higher education institution .
8 The use of English was thus significantly more restricted in the first generation than in the second generation , who had generally attended British schools and often had a native-like command of British English .
9 In that situation a child with learning difficulties has access to the full curriculum with his peers but also has the benefit of the SENSS teacher sensi-tively supporting and encouraging .
10 This meant that the district officer became increasingly isolated from the activities that often had the greatest impact on — and the greatest importance for — his district .
11 If at all possible select pairs that already have a track record for breeding .
12 Abroad they were feted , courted like film stars but always in the security of a group ; then when they went back home they were expected to slip from their previous lifestyles into houses that sometimes had no hot water or inside w.c .
13 Areas that logically have no population ( quarries , woods , water bodies ) ;
14 When asked how ICI rates alongside the big oil companies that also have a large ingtegrated stake in petrochemicals , Carey points to the company 's long-standing partnership with Phillips Petroleum in the PIP refinery on the North Tees site which is part and parcel of the complex .
15 There are many examples of ‘ niche ‘ commodities produced in particular areas and often having a natural or commercial cachet .
16 It exports to most other European countries and also has a presence in the US and Brazil .
17 But I love the way Ry Cooder sounds , y'know ; he uses bottles and just has a great sound .
18 Senior personnel officer Liz Tait said : ‘ People who come to the party always say they have the time of their lives because they can mix with their former workmates and also have the opportunity to participate in a ware sale . ’
19 Legend has it that Oliver Cromwell on his way to lay siege to Middleton Hall during the Civil War found the old packhorse bridge too narrow for his cannons and wagons and so had the bridge widened .
20 This happened only for the deeper intervals and also had the effect of nearly destroying the core .
21 Pancreatic cancer cell lines overexpress epidermal growth factor ( EGF ) receptors and also have the capacity to produce transforming growth factor α ( TGF α ) , the altrnate agonist of the EGF receptot .
22 One councillor governor champion co-ordinated a petition from children and parents and even had the full council in chamber addressed by a group of young children in successful campaigns for a new swimming baths for the area and for greater access by children to school playing fields outside school hours .
23 Of course there were some people who , as in the ordinary world , were content with their lives and therefore had no wish to escape .
24 I have learned new skills and often have the freedom to do things like go to matinées or exhibitions in the afternoon .
25 It was always disappointing to sight the Land Rover and anticipate being in camp in a few minutes and then have an hour to walk .
26 It is increasingly common to dispense with deeds of assignment in respect of endowment insurance policies and simply to have a notice of deposit .
27 By the time our major advertising campaign is complete , millions will have seen our adverts and thus have a clearer perception of AEA .
28 When I came home the sun was shining brilliantly and warmly into the front of the house so I first of all had a read about the similar groups and then had a quick and short snooze till the phone rang and I began work on the laptop in the sunshine , as the battery capacity lasts about an hour or so .
29 that do explain a little bit about Abbey Life products and also have a copy of as well erm they might find that of help before I give them a call .
30 Usually the negative feedback begins with ‘ but ’ : e.g. ‘ We were very lucky to get Harry fro the opposition because he 's the top marketing person in the country — but he knows nothing about our products and still has a lot to learn ’ .
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