Example sentences of "[coord] have the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Have we seen the best of Rosa Mota , or has the sprightly Portuguese got something up her sleeve for Barcelona , the last major championships she plans to run ? |
2 | Did you break in here , too , or has the back door been unlocked the whole time ? ’ |
3 | The pressure to please must have been especially strong for women writers who , if they wrote novels of ideas , were in danger of either being rejected as over-cerebral or having the intellectual content of their work ignored . |
4 | Upon receipt of such written , telefaxed or telexed claim , or its agent or representative shall have the right to test or to inspect the Licensed Software at its then location or to have the Licensed Software despatched to a point designated by or returned to carriage pre-paid . |
5 | From the tone of your report you would seem to suggest that there is cause for celebration here , but surely this railgun has only one purpose , to kill people , or have the great minds of physics and engineering got something more ethical planned ? |
6 | And all the rime you knew that you would never take the risk of getting shot which this involved or have the necessary patience to carry it out . |
7 | No , if it is a 2.25 litre engine unless you change the cylinder head for a 2.5 or have the old head bored out and 2.5 litre valve seats fitted ( ETC 6278 ) . |
8 | Is there a future for the small producer , or have the big boys take the market ? |
9 | Your response and attitude can help to increase sales — or have the opposite effect . |
10 | Nor has the Labour Party , which has traditionally kept its own counsel on ‘ law-and-order ’ matters , proved entirely immune to the surrounding clamour . |
11 | The Down Orange Welfare and Ulster Service Corps ( both rural and small town ) have not had a single member imprisoned for a terrorist offence nor has the rural section of the Orange Volunteers . |
12 | We had never heard of such a ferry , nor has the local history department at Liverpool Central Library . |
13 | That shows that he has not reached level 1 in mathematics , and nor has the hon. Gentleman . |
14 | The ECSC had not conditioned the European public in favour of supranationalism , nor had the key interest groups in coal and steel , whether the industries were publicly or privately owned , emerged as a vanguard of European integration . |
15 | Nor had the Dutch republic , still a great commercial force in the Baltic . |
16 | Nor had the sudden coolness between himself and Mrs J. Roscoe escaped most of the other tourists ; indeed , this development was proving one of the few topics of conversation as the coach accelerated along the dual carriageway towards Woodstock . |
17 | Nor have the medieval market-roads that developed all over England , particularly in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries , any special characteristics . |
18 | She 's matched with a somewhat feckless husband and has the sole responsibility for a large family . |
19 | In America , Motion Picture Herald declared , ‘ Crawford is attractive and has the only spark of personality in the film but his forte is slapstick , and he has been unattractively handled in several scenes by director Jean Negulesco . |
20 | Automatic accruer is perhaps more commonly used by professional partnerships ( and has the practical advantage of not being dependent upon compliance with a prescribed timetable ) but there is considerable uncertainty as to whether such an arrangement should be regarded as a binding contract for the sale and purchase of the partnership share so as to take its value outside the scope of business property relief for the purposes of Inheritance Tax ( see Chapter 10 ) . |
21 | It 's nearly always a woman who talks about house plants ; it 's nearly always a man who talks about the real vegetable garden and has the gnarled fingers . |
22 | A CUCUMBER is n't a cucumber — and wo n't count towards the EC cucumber crop — unless it 's the correct colour ( green ) and has the right amount of curve , according to European Commission rules . |
23 | In an extreme situation , we 've got something like an in situ situation so the interviewer will have much more power , and has the total rights to change the topic and choose the topic , and cut off the topic when it 's finished . |
24 | It is easy to use and has the following features : |
25 | Susan sets up a business on her own as a sole proprietorship and has the following balance sheet at the end of year one . |
26 | For the authorities , it ensures that only a relatively sanitized version of events gets out ; for the authors , it means that they do not have to perjure themselves , and has the additional benefit that the gaps — and consequently the restraints under which they have had to work — are obvious to their readers . |
27 | Some of it belongs to the years directly after 591 , when Gregory 's narrative comes to an end , and has the additional significance of casting some light on the later years of the reign of Childebert II ( 575 – 96 ) , which are otherwise poorly represented in the sources . |
28 | The affidavit can also be sworn by some person such as a director , company secretary or similar company officer , or a solicitor , who has been concerned in the matters giving rise to the petition , or by some responsible person who is duly authorised to make the affidavit and has the requisite knowledge . |
29 | In single storey buildings where the external elevation consists entirely of unprotected areas , and has the necessary space separation the requirements are relaxed for the fire resistance to the elements of structure which support a roof only . |
30 | This must normally be a designated station , that is one which has a custody officer and has the necessary facilities to cope with those detained following arrest . |