Example sentences of "[noun pl] can have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | With the right approach , globetrotting teenagers can have a journey to remember for a lifetime . |
2 | A freshwater lake in normal conditions should have a pH of between 6 and 7 but acidified lakes can have a pH reading of as low as 3.5 . |
3 | Organizations can have a number of different orientations towards their markets . |
4 | While working with factual databases can have a bearing on pupils ' skill in using bibliographic databases , it may also serve to reinforce previous database use in the primary school classroom . |
5 | Expedition models can have a snow valance on the fly — an extra skirt around the bottom which can be laid on the ground and anchored down by snow or rocks . |
6 | The system provides several different types of room racks with innovations and signals that can provide information for the receptionists ; for example , pockets can have a centre window with two-colour sliding signals which can be moved to show red when the room has been assigned , yellow when the room is ‘ on change ’ and clear when the room is ready for letting . |
7 | Even though the main hospital is to continue in use , as long as there is road access to the disused buildings and the local planning authority is flexible about change of use , then the buildings can have a future once more . |
8 | Such regulations can have a material impact on the performance of these industries and it surely can not be accepted that audit reports be presented to the Secretary of State of a government that has imposed them . |
9 | For £19.99 young hearts can have a copy of the blockbuster Patrick Swayze movie and a silver-plated picture frame . |
10 | The sailing club sometimes runs open days when novices can have a go . |
11 | All of these features can have a sound attached , and there is a selection of four hundred different ones to choose from . |
12 | All of these features can have a sound attached , and there is a selection of four hundred different ones to choose from . |
13 | Cared for properly , these frames can have a lifespan greatly exceeding softwood . |
14 | The idea that teachers can have a strategy emphasises the power of individuals to act in social situations . |
15 | Through Convocation , graduates can have a say in the way the University is run . |
16 | but if you think about it , there is the hard ones can have a lot better ca n't they , I mean the only thing that 'll actually harm them is that if you get poked in the eye or something and it shatters the lens cos they are actually |
17 | We have described how meetings can have a variety of objectives and be used for a number of tasks , and we have described the procedures which normally govern the operation of formal meetings . |
18 | Foodies of all ages can have a go at the laborious old-style methods of wheat-grinding , and see sugar-manufacture and milk-bottling in close-up . |
19 | Now three of those groups can have a child |
20 | Looked at in this way , terrestrial zodiacs can have a role regardless of whether they are considered objectively ‘ real ’ or not . |