Example sentences of "[adv] have an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Donnellan ( 1966 ) began by noting a distinction between two usages of definite descriptions ( inter alia , noun phrases in English with the determiner the ) : ( 18 ) The man drinking champagne is Lord Godolphin ( 19 ) The man who can lift this stone is stronger than an ox The first would most naturally have a referential use , where the description might in fact be wrong ( e.g. the man is actually drinking lemonade ) but the reference succeed in any case ; the second would most naturally have an attributive use where the speaker would not have any particular individual in mind ( we could paraphrase ( 19 ) as " whoever can lift this stone is stronger than an ox " ) . |
2 | Most people who supported the government when it joined the ERM did so not because they believed the forecasters ( although they were happy to do this ) , but because they believed , as a matter of principle , in the ‘ New Consensus ’ — that the active use of macroeconomic policy can only have an adverse effect and that market forces alone can deliver non-inflationary growth and full employment . |
3 | The new Bank of European Reconstruction and Development will obviously have an important role in deciding policy when its opens its doors for business . |
4 | Following the Normansfield Report , the Secretary of State announced that the development team would henceforth have an inspectorial element added to its advisory service function , and health authorities were to be asked to review their arrangements for monitoring performance at individual hospitals . |
5 | Measures adopted included the creation of the post of Prime Minister ; in addition the political bureau was now to consist of 400 members and would be a deliberative rather than an executive body ; the executive role would be assumed by an 80-member central committee ; and the party would henceforth have an elected secretary-general . |
6 | But by 1937 , J. C. Pringle , the head of the Charity Organisation Society ( COS ) , was prepared to admit that married women 's paid employment did not necessarily have an adverse effect on the family economy , something that ‘ could not have been said with anything like the same confidence 25 years ago ’ . |
7 | Providing explanations for discipline will not necessarily have an immediate effect on children 's obedience . |
8 | The federal government had proposed that enactment of its September 1991 constitutional reform proposals [ see p. 38429 ] should depend on approval by seven provinces representing at least 50 per cent of Canada 's population , and the NDP could thus have an unexpected degree of influence over their fate . |
9 | Recruits will normally have an informal interview with the manager and perhaps a senior worker in the bureau to which they have applied . |
10 | But the cell must already have an internal system which can respond to such signals and again the signal is being selective . |
11 | ‘ If it had n't been for her courage and fortitude in going out there and taking on the role of investigator , private detective and motivator , those files would still be closed and the police would just have an unsolved case of a missing person . ’ |
12 | It 's not you you ca n't just have an abstract theory that 's not tied |
13 | If , instead , the proceeds of sale are distributed without a liquidation then , although the shareholders will receive a tax credit for the ACT payable by the company , and assuming this ACT is absorbed by its mainstream corporation tax liability deriving from the sale of the business , the shareholders will nevertheless have an additional income tax liability at an effective rate of 25% . |
14 | Will my hon. Friend confirm that , when the Education ( Schools ) Bill becomes law , local education authorities will still have an absolute right to inspect the schools that they maintain , whenever they want to , so that they are always aware of the maintenance that needs to be done ? |
15 | That 's right , I mean why di why have we got the structure of agriculture as we have , you know why why do we still have an atomistical industry right , it 's not just a , a freak of nature , there are economic laws , erm , and opinion that s , that structure the industry and it 's because you just do n't get economies of scale staying in agriculture . |
16 | This figure will be inflated by those who have attended more than once on a Sunday , but , provided that church-going habits do not change , you will still have an accurate trend measure over a number of years , which is our primary interest . |
17 | If you then get it a second time you will then possibly have an allergic reaction to the horse serum . |
18 | We can always have an odd bondage hunt if you 're interested . |
19 | So domestic policies will always have an international dimension to them alright , there are a large number of beneficiaries and losers erm to this policy er to protectionism alright . |
20 | An efficiently organised reception office should always have an up-to-date set of reference books in order to be able to answer the innumerable and varied questions that could be put to them by the guests . |
21 | An influential official argued in January 1860 that although glasnost was laudable , " it must always have an indissoluble link … with the bases and forms of the State and civic structure " . |
22 | If your new code begins with a K , you will have more tax deducted than previously from your salary each period , but you should not normaly have an extra demand for tax after the end of the year . |
23 | It is true that the corrective measures that can be taken do not usually have an immediate response , and that in many cases they appear to be quite small actions , relative to the size of the problem with which you are grappling . |
24 | It follows , therefore , that our priorities are based on protecting the welfare not only of individual animals but of groups of animals , and this priority has to be followed even in circumstances where to carry out that protection might conceivably have an adverse effect on the environment . |
25 | If a person bought a ticket for the cinema then he would probably have an irrevocable licence for the period of the film ( Hurst v Picture Theatres Ltd [ 1915 ] 1 KB 1 ) . |
26 | 12.58 am , Peterborough : The crucial seat : if Peterborough goes , Mr Kinnock will probably have an overall majority . |
27 | Here we intend to explain the operation of another EC institution , the European Investment Bank , which will probably have an important part to play in future progress towards economic and monetary union within the EC . |
28 | They may both have an outsize man 's old jacket , large shoes and socks and even a skirt or large pair of trousers ( pants ) . |
29 | More passive sports , such as angling , can also have an environmental impact . |
30 | Upon consideration of the hypothesis that bile constituents and their intracolonic degradation products influence colon carcinogenesis , it has been proposed that subjects with a metabolic predisposition towards lowered serum cholesterol may also have an increased secretion of bile and hence an increased risk of developing colorectal carcinoma . |