Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Following the formal request for a special prosecutor , Attorney General William Barr had up to 30 days to make a preliminary ruling . |
2 | She had obviously been well cared for throughout her illness — but then , Shiona had never for one moment doubted that . |
3 | If Harrods had n't in this ridiculous way offered you a credit card , no crime would have been committed . |
4 | Despite the policy agreements , the infighting over the succession to both Mitterrand and Mauroy had not at that point been resolved . |
5 | Mr Average had up to 30 ties but wore only four regularly , said the Guild of Tie Makers . |
6 | The guild found Mr Average had up to 30 ties in his wardrobe , but wore just four favourites . |
7 | Barth and Brunner had most in common . |
8 | In their efforts to pinpoint the causes of Japanese aggression and warmongering , the allies ' experts on Japan had long before 1945 reached the conclusion that the structure of land ownership was a fundamental evil . |
9 | For , despite the resounding phraseology , the creation of the Council of Europe had not in any degree diminished national sovereignty as represented by the ministers . |
10 | Do US president Bill Clinton and British prime minister John Major have more in common than would have been guessed from their brief meeting earlier this month ? |
11 | Gradually some progress was made but the personnel of the movie industry in Britain and America have never at any level lost their feelings of inferiority . |
12 | Eastern Germany and Poland have this in common , even though their exchange-rate policies were quite different . |