Example sentences of "[adv] have the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A similarly straightforward opposition also provides much of the attraction which has fuelled the recent growth of interest in the historical analysis of colonialism — in which you apparently have the simple binary of master and slave , colonizer and colonized . |
2 | How long has the tank been set up and how long have the affected fish been in it ? |
3 | The more significant areas , such as goals and values , naturally have the highest priority , but fears , desires , sport and hobbies are just as rich in their potential to develop a relationship . |
4 | These proportions may be varied by regulations but they obviously have the overall effect of reducing the total indebtedness of local authorities . |
5 | Erm they obviously have the right person teaching this management course if you know that 's one of the prime functions of a manager is to be unavailable at all times . |
6 | You can , indeed , only have the one TESSA . |
7 | ‘ Now that we only have the one line , we want to catch up on the backlog of maintenance and repairs . |
8 | With the change of the international trends , not only have the gloomy prospects of the Korean people become bright , but also General Hodge 's policy to South Korea will be changed in accordance with the policy of his country . |
9 | England and Wales not only have the highest crime rates in Europe — they also have the fastest rates of increase . |
10 | I only have the small size winder , perhaps one day I might get the larger size ; I bought it from PDB Engineering . |
11 | Not only have the total numbers and percentage of the population increased , but within this group the economically disadvantaged figure prominently . |
12 | Since 1974 not only have the absolute numbers being sent to prison increased but the courts have become more punitive in the sense that they are sending a higher proportion of those convicted to prison . |
13 | Well if you had er , your illness and so on , and the other debts that you may have , erm , and bearing in mind that you actually only have the nine months , you might be a little bit more er , a bit luckier than that , but how about a holiday in Disneyland ? |
14 | Not only have the elderly people enjoyed the challenge and the attention but their physical strength has improved considerably . |
15 | Unlike the blue-tailed lizards , these snakes only have the bright colour on the underside of the tail-tip . |
16 | scrap through the remains of erm and got the wire wool and got them down and washed them , what I would like today if you would be so kind as to assist when you 've finished your pottery is to re-label these , now some of you er , have already finished pottery and start straight away , those who only have the finishing touches to do , start half way through the lesson or whatever , but I do intend to give a demonstration now , so , could you gather all round |
17 | Edwina Currie and Simon Hughes not only have the same face , voice and mannerisms — they are in fact the same person : creations of a con- and drag-artist who dreamed up the idea to draw two salaries , and now wishes he had n't . |
18 | Not only have the basic building blocks of the computer become smaller and cheaper , and hence more readily available to a greater number of people , the language of the computer has become much more accessible to the lay person . |
19 | ‘ The Chinese people have incurred great sufferings from Japan 's militarism , and so have the Japanese people , ’ said Jiang , recalling the ‘ severe damage ’ to relations caused by Japan 's occupation of China in the thirties . |
20 | Then she went on , with considerable pleasure and anticipation in her voice : ‘ The American rights to the new one have been sold , and so have the English paperback rights — for a very large sum . |
21 | Moreover , as these demands have grown , so have the commercial pressures on companies to present their results and state of affairs in the best light , and this in turn has sometimes led to difficulties for auditors in standing up to directors who fix their remuneration and who , in practice , have the power to dismiss them . |
22 | Let us assume that we have selected twenty cases who all have the same bugs growing in their throats . |
23 | N , kn and gn all have the same value /n/ as in night , knight , gnat while bow can rhyme with go / / as / / or it can rhyme with now / / as bow / / . |
24 | ( Note that A , B and B-1 all have the same constituent matrices zii . ) |
25 | Chambers 49–51 all have the same floorplan , as shown in Map 11 . |
26 | Some authorities give the misleading impression that they alone have the absolute right to deliver certain services to the public . |
27 | If inflation is too much money pursuing too few goods , it does not follow that we must — as we have been doing in this country — reduce the supply of money all the time and thus have the disastrous consequences for industry that have occurred . |
28 | How she would have loved to have yelled these words at him and finally have the whole thing out in the open . |
29 | It shows in the clearness of our skin , the brightness of our eyes and the shine of our hair — assets that become more and more valuable when you no longer have the simple attraction of youth on your side . |
30 | In particular , this repulsion means that orbitals in different sub-shells no longer have the same energy . |