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

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1 Do you believe that Halloween has any kind of place with the devil or not ?
2 New versions of each format appear regularly and each update has new features .
3 This was anathema to the predominant mentality of the time , and a stark contrast to the later argument of Job Throckmorton [ q.v. ] that Parliament had full competence in the matter .
4 In fact Morton proposed ( e.g. in Morton , 1970 , p. 215 ) that each logogen has two thresholds , one governing communication to the cognitive system and one governing communication to the response buffer .
5 Their extra wide tyres cushion you perfectly over the roughest of roads and each bike has easy-to-use gears .
6 Hooked up at the back was a double-decker dog carrier , each deck having four holes to a side , giving a total of sixteen holes .
7 Suitable for up to four people , each apartment has one twin bedroom , a bathroom and a living-room with TV and two divan beds .
8 Most common discussions of political authority presuppose existing political institutions and ask under what conditions do institutions of that kind have legitimate authority .
9 Little Chef had other ideas .
10 Each bedroom has distinctive features and outlook .
11 This dividing technique is a useful method of increase , and works well , provided each piece has some root and some dormant buds or young shoots .
12 The division of the county into electoral districts of equal size within which each ratepayer had one vote — voting to be by ballot ;
13 Hazel was beginning to feel that all would be well and that Bigwig had more sense than he had given him credit for , when Fiver sat up on his hind legs , cleaned his face with his paws and then , for the first time , looked directly at him .
14 Each programme had exciting graphics , instantly identifiable signature tunes and a competition .
15 Each lineage has specific functions , such as the protection against acid ( gastric metaplasia ) , protection against bile ( intestinal metaplasia ) , and repair of ulceration ( present in up to 30% of patients with Barrett 's mucosa ) ( the ulcer associated cell lineage ) .
16 Perhaps only the first Test between New Zealand and South Africa in 1952–53 can rank with it , when each side had four players whose surname started with the letter M. South Africa had McGlew , McLean , Murray and Mansell , while the New Zealanders fielded Meuli , Miller , Mooney and Moir .
17 These questions were , to a greater or lesser degree , part and parcel of the armed confrontation , in so far as each side had opposing views on them , but they were merely strands in the overall picture , not the underlying design .
18 It was extremely important that this framework had wide acceptability , as unit writers would be recruited to prepare HN Unit Specifications based on the framework .
19 The interviews used the framework outlined in Table B. This framework has three columns covering the three stages of scanning .
20 This change has big implications for health planners and for those caring for people with AIDS .
21 This timespan has significant consequences for the construction of genealogies ; it also resulted in an emphasis on genealogically restricted history .
22 A gene-dosage effect of this kind has important consequences for the treatment of people carrying germ-line mutations in the p53 gene , such as those affected by the Li-Fraumeni syndrome .
23 This fiction has various names : ‘ private eye fiction ’ , ‘ hardboiled fiction ’ which is a way of describing its style , and erm I have been interested in this for some time , partly trying to assess the reasons why such fiction occurred in America as a complete breakaway from the old kind of detective fiction which we all know about , the country house murder , why erm the figure of the private detective becomes so important in this kind of fiction between the wars , and what the relationship of this sort of fiction is to not merely other kinds of American fiction during that period but to more abiding American themes , particularly erm themes of individualism and toughness .
24 I think it right to say at once that on the authorities , consisting of a series of previous decisions of the Divisional Court in which the provisions now contained in section 7(3) and ( 4 ) and section 8(2) of the Act of 1988 have been considered , neither the magistrate nor the Divisional Court in this case had any option but to decide as they did .
25 I know also that some Conservatives that feel that perhaps what I 've laid before you this afternoon has some credence .
26 ‘ Well , if it 's any consolation we 're going back this afternoon to have another go . ’
27 This offensive had other faces and one of the major targets of the media was the power of the unions which had been used to protect , more or less successfully , the interests of the workers and to maintain the Welfare State .
28 This pull has little effect on the land but is strong enough to move the waters .
29 Nobody else in this dive has any money , and for them it will he a long cold evening .
30 This measure has several advantages .
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