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

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1 In this instance I have a better chance of getting the ball close by using the slope to let the ball run down to the flag .
2 Now I 've got that off my chest I have a few questions for you :
3 In the spare bedroom I had a demountable work-bench with a vice and an array of small tools .
4 It had even been easy following them from the racecourse , as when I went out to where my driver had parked his car I had a clear view from a distance of Daffodil at the exit gate being spooned into a royal blue Rolls-Royce by Filmer and her chauffeur .
5 ‘ And when I 'd parked the car I had an overwhelming urge to kiss you . ’
6 For the short term I have a few suggestions .
7 ‘ You 'll remember my sayin' I had a few aces up m'sleeve , when we discussed our lack of numbers an ’ the possibility of these people operatin' outside patrols ? ’
8 When I started discussions with the social services department I had an open mind about the service to be delivered .
9 There arises the problem of reconciling a religion which has a unique Christ ( who in his human nature is male ) with feminism .
10 This is the major challenge for the training programme which has a vital part to play in shaping the success of the new arrangements .
11 The problems of financing and supplying expeditions to the continent provoked political opposition which had a wide popular basis and in which some of the nobility allied themselves with the commons in seeking redress for the grievances of the community .
12 By juggling with various permutations of bulky groups ( R , R , and R in the diagram ) , Busch has managed to make a complex which has a good affinity for oxygen and is stable .
13 Each firmlet offers a single offering to customers , an offering which has a unique set of potential customers and competitors .
14 a popular serif typeface used in magazines and books for text setting which has a large x-height and an open appearance .
15 Similarly , Cambridge English was originally sustained by the achievements of literary modernism which had a new agenda to write .
16 I had found a chiton living on the back of a rock which had a zoanthid colony growing on it .
17 So when would a rule or practice which had a discriminatory effect be ‘ justifiable ’ ?
18 Avoid excessive amounts of caffeine ( in coffee , tea , Cola drinks ) , especially before sleeping , as it is a stimulant which has a direct effect on the nervous system .
19 Next to the central hall was a smaller tepidarium and , beyond , the caldarium which had a domed roof .
20 Another Scourie loch which has a delightful story does not really lie within the boundary of the hotel fishings .
21 Amy was picking at the letters of the typewriter which had a persistent tendency to stick .
22 Pachinko is a £3.8bn-a-year industry which has a Svengali-like hold over a quarter of the adult population .
23 In these cells the cervical protein which has a higher affinity than Oct-1 for the URR ( 15 ) will bind to the octamer motif .
24 Now , with the Art Dealers Association you have a professional group that could call and say to the dealer , ‘ Listen , that picture is wrong .
25 EDMUND OSMANCZYK was a versatile and accomplished author , journalist , parliamentarian and encyclopaedist who had a lifelong and unquenchable interest in international affairs .
26 Any applicant for a course of study who has a criminal record should , at the time of application inform the Academic Registrar who will advise the applicant whether or not he or she is likely to be able to satisfy certain eligibility requirements for the course .
27 Any applicant for a course of study who has a criminal record should at the time of application inform the Academic Registrar who will advise the applicant whether or not he or she is likely to be able to satisfy certain eligibility requirements for the course .
28 This phrase is proved as at point 5 , but as the case depends on this point , such evidence is best given by a reliable witness who had a good view of the vehicles concerned .
29 This may sound alarmist to some people , especially those in the chemical industry who have a large financial stake in the continuing use of their products , but there is worrying evidence that we are being made ill by the chemicals around us .
30 There is convincing evidence that a predisposition to alcoholism itself has a significant genetic component and therefore to examine the role of any genetic factors in predisposition to end-organ damage distinct from predisposition to alcoholism , any study should ideally include two groups of alcoholics , well matched for alcohol intake , with and without end-organ damage .
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