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

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1 But , although increasing your intake of fruit and vegetables has numerous advantages and benefits — both are generally low in calories and rich in Vitamin C which helps keep colds at bay — it is possible to eat too much .
2 Set in a secluded clough near Todmorden in the upper Calder Valley in Yorkshire , Red Water Arts has good road and rail links and is within easy reach of most northern centres .
3 Metalheads had Donington , goths had the Electric Ballroom , Stranglers fans had each other and as for the rest , well , too bad .
4 ‘ The particulars we had been given referred to an estate of 680 acres having four cottages and a stone house …
5 All the pictures had matching frames and a pinky-peach colour scheme , but every picture was an individual design and completely different from its fellow .
6 As expected , those in residential homes had more consultations and more visits from their general practitioners than others .
7 It has also shown that more was spent on services in Newham than in Ipswich ( partly because Newham clients had more services and partly because services were more expensive ) .
8 Foxes have thick pelts and many a fox has died from gangrene caused by shotgun pellets ; again a slow and agonising death .
9 Orbit publishes Alan Dean Foster 's Son of Spellsinger ( £4.99 ) , and although the previous book in this series came out some time ago fans have long memories and this will sell well .
10 Different schools have different policies and different children have different homework .
11 Even the richest polar ponds and lakes have fewer species and lower productivity than most ponds of similar size and shape in temperate latitudes .
12 The three domes have deep drums and light the church by small , round-headed windows , pierced in Byzantine fashion with round holes .
13 Some countries are more easily ‘ switched off ’ by one characteristic rather than another , and all nations have different approaches and traditions .
14 Aÿ Champagnes have great finesse and style , a good alcoholic potential and a strength which is belied by a delicacy of bouquet and a smoothness of flavour .
15 Same-sex relationships have similar pressures and problems ( and rewards , of course ) as other relationships , and these stories seem particularly enjoyable and useful in periods when young people find the other sex ‘ silly ’ , ‘ horrid ’ , or worse .
16 Images have multiple meanings and we play an active and unpredictable role in constructing and interpreting our cultural concepts and products .
17 Such images have little flexibility and may easily be destroyed by mundane realities .
18 Export earnings for Scotch translate entirely into an equivalent trade surplus , whereas the other spirits , wines and beers sectors have minimal exports and , often , substantial imports .
19 Some designs have distinct advantages and so these should be considered before purchase .
20 All animals have three-dimensional bodies and their solidity can give them away .
21 All bedrooms have private bathroom and are very comfortable .
22 All the comfortable bedrooms have private bathrooms and several will take three or four beds .
23 The two guest bedrooms have private bathrooms and colour TVs .
24 All the bedrooms have private facilities and a balcony .
25 All twin bedrooms have private facilities and most take a third bed .
26 All the bedrooms have private facilities and balcony .
27 All the bedrooms have private facilities and are clean and comfortable .
28 The three bedrooms have private facilities and TV .
29 All the bedrooms have private facilities and colour television , one has a four-poster .
30 All fifteen bedrooms have private facilities and colour TV .
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