Example sentences of "[conj] have a special [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The company is also introducing the Pro-Mat , a synthetic tee area made from a tough turf fabric that has a special backing for durability . |
2 | In the end , William 's invasion manifesto , which was based to a large extent on a draft sent to him from England by Danby , emphasised grievances that had a special appeal for Anglicans and Tories . |
3 | There are darker problems than these for all Europeans , problems that have a special anguish for Slavs and for Jews . |
4 | There are darker problems than these for all Europeans , problems that have a special anguish for Slavs and for Jews . |
5 | The relationship that the building surveyor is able to develop directly with the client is unusual in its closeness , and has a special significance in that it enables him to be identified as the expert in the area of work under inquiry . |
6 | That Committee is at a remove from the day to day problems that harass the project members , and has a special responsibility for drawing attention to underlying problems and longer term implications . |
7 | What Willis emphasises is that the culture of the shop floor is bounded and has a special sense of completeness about it . |
8 | I have also received five M. dealbata seeds collected in Mexico via Lenarth Jonsson ; all five germinated and one of these is now some eight feet tall and has a special place at Lanhydrock . |
9 | These are ‘ live ’ performances ( Moscow PO/Lazarev ) from the finals of the 1978 Moscow Tchaikovsky competition and have a special place on my shelves , as does that much underrated and under-used conductor Jascha Horenstein , who accompanies Erich Gruenberg in the Beethoven Violin Concerto ( New Philharmonia , circa 1980 ) . |
10 | Humans have a special affinity for dolphins , which are widely perceived as having a special degree of intelligence . |
11 | Wild red deer are perceived as having a special place in Highland culture — as a symbol of Scottish wilderness , as revenue-earners in sparsely populated areas , and as part of the fabric of Highland society . |
12 | Whereas in the past there have been various pressure groups setting themselves up as having a special reason for being heard thanks to their scientific credentials , perhaps the wisest comment on this came from the professor who , while urging scientists to make their voices heard , also urged them not to make any special claims to knowledge or understanding of the issues just because they were scientists . |