Example sentences of "[Wh det] have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , some urban squares in Leicester and Loughborough have large individual differences which have a total range from -4466 to +6976 . |
2 | In a devastating criticism Jeffrey Stanyer concluded ‘ that the Maud Committee must be regarded as one of the most disastrous uses of an advisory committee that can be envisaged , if one asks and expects that an advisory committee will provide an authoritative analysis of the problems set by its terms of reference , and by rigorous reasoning propose defensible solutions which have a practical use ’ ( Stanyer 1970:66 — 7 ) . |
3 | No observation that he makes is more bitter than his lament for ‘ the silence of God ’ and he uses metaphors which have a Biblical quality like his terrible description of the laughter of angels , which could be one of the darker Revelations of St John . |
4 | Take this into account , though , and angelfish make a good community fish when housed with other hardy species — certainly none which have a timid nature . |
5 | ICI has chosen not to invest in new HCFCs which have a small ozone depletion potential even though these represent a useful interim measure for speeding up CFC phase-out , preferring to concentrate on more lasting solutions . |
6 | The latest problem for the Government is increasing competition for mobile cellular radio services , which have a small bunch of frequencies around 900 MHz . |
7 | All the long-term agreements facing a potential recording artist are highly complex legally binding documents which have a great effect on an act 's career . |
8 | They are savagely distorted , and the long thin noses , which have a flat ridge running down the centre , are pulled into the side of the face by thick black lines . |
9 | Osborne & Butler offer a range of top quality American made pencils , including three grades of superior quality graphite sticks which have a flat profile . |
10 | There are libraries which have a legitimate reason for being subject to the Official Secrets Act , and a number of them are represented here . |
11 | In relation to those enquiries which have a legal content , a Citizens ’ Advice Bureau may adopt one of a number of approaches . |
12 | An alternative approach is to attempt an objective definition of problems which have a legal component by reference to a list or catalogue of types of problem . |
13 | They are used to induce oestrus in goats which have a persistent corpus luteum ( as in a ‘ cloud-burst ’ ) but will be effective in other circumstances . |
14 | Security at sheltered accommodation in Darlington is to be improved with battery back-ups at nine sheltered blocks which have a security-code door entry system . |
15 | Not all agreements or arrangements which have a restrictive effect on competition are prohibited by EC competition rules . |
16 | Similarly , one could argue that the attenuation theory does not apply to languages such as Arabic which have a definite article but no explicit marker of indefiniteness . |
17 | Conclusions about coping responses which have a protective effect against a wide range of events are more easily obtained when the events are likely to be associated with acute anxiety and fear rather than depression ( e.g. Jaremko , 1983 ) . |
18 | ‘ In the 1840s and 1850s , ’ says Robyn , ‘ a number of novels were published in England which have a certain family resemblance . |
19 | Moreover , as mentioned earlier , the figures presented so far do not include a range of fringe benefits usually the privilege of non-manual employees which have a real income value : among these are luncheon vouchers , company cars , credit facilities ( cheap company loans ) , and so on . |
20 | definitions of words which may be new to students , or which have a specific meaning |
21 | In reality , these devices are a form of laser whose development can be traced back to the post-war years and which have a wide range of applications beyond generating very high powers . |
22 | People knew that at Kawz and at Hawaria , their grandfathers had fought and died as Zuwaya ; the history in poems , which have a wide audience , was also more general , and concerned Zuwaya as a whole rather than segments of Zuwaya . |
23 | In such places , ditches , which have a critical job to do in carrying away flood-water , are often filled up to the top with loose soil , following a ‘ blow ’ . |
24 | The nature of the lymphocytes which dilute out the interferon positive cells must remain speculative , but could reflect increased numbers of cells producing other cytokines which have a primary role in the mucosal damage . |
25 | It almost certainly means they must counter those forces within the prison system which have a vested interest in expansion . |
26 | Parasitic bronchitis is predominantly a problem in areas such as northern Europe which have a mild climate , a high rainfall and abundant permanent grass . |
27 | With gliders which have a front wheel or main skid , a main wheel just behind the c.g. and a tail-wheel or skid like the K13 , Grob 103 , ASK21 , Puchazc , Schweitzer 233 and most of the older single seaters , it may be necessary to ease back a little during the take-off run to raise the front wheel or skid . |
28 | ‘ Have a good cry ’ , ‘ I 'll feel better once I 've had a good cry ’ , ‘ I 'm worried about her , she has n't shed a tear since she had the news ’ , are all sayings which have a recognized place in our language . |
29 | The battle of politics and ideas which focuses on the inner city represents a conflict between sets of interests and values which have a long history , dating at least from the 1830s and the New Poor Law of 1834 . |
30 | He admitted that this would involve ‘ a change in mentalities , ways of thinking and prejudices , all of which have a long history ’ . |