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

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1 A couple of new songs had a few ideas ‘ borrowed ’ from The Mission and New Model Army and could give a few clues as to which market Echo & The Bunnymen see themselves operating in during their climb back up the ladder to fame and fortune .
2 ‘ Other European countries have a fair votes system that works , ’ says Ashdown , and then tells us to look at Germany .
3 But that has been in the past and that was a thing that we had for several years had A level plays actually on the stage am I correct ?
4 Moorlands has a special arrangements for guests with a local country club .
5 However , 188/730 26% ( 22.6% to 28.9% ) of responders had A level qualifications or their equivalent ( fig 2 ) compared to 19% of the general population , and this was also related to symptom score , the mean in those with A levels being 2.26 , and without 2.44 ( difference 0.053 to 0.287 ) .
6 Most newspapers have a few pages of features , and that 's another kind of readership .
7 Survey show basically that men have a greater accidents , i.e. they , they do proceed when they should n't etcetera , erm women tend to do stupid things like , erm reverse into parking spaces that are too small
8 The archers have a lighter corselets of scale mail and powerful bows constructed of alternating layers of wood to give them great power and range .
9 Curate 's ( nest ) Egg Accounting software is the forte of North-Eastern firm Sage , and the Geordie boys have a new Windows and DOS product on the market .
10 However , local authorities have a local appeals procedure under which officers may appeal if they are dissatisfied with the authority 's decision as to whether it is necessary to move home or if they are dissatisfied with any of the authority 's decisions in relation to the application of the relocation provisions .
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