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

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1 That said , one of the best chances an unknown has of national music press exposure is in the live review section .
2 Nor would it be a significant gesture towards Britain 's 2.5 million Moslem inhabitants , as he suggests , because those Moslems mostly come from the Indian sub-continent , and the Khalili collection has about as much connection with their material culture as a collection of French medieval art has with Czech baroque art .
3 The glass for this could , Miller suggested , be of inferior quality for the top , but the front should be ‘ glaz 'd with new Castle Glass ’ .
4 Similarly , in the most recent essay Nochlin refers to the ‘ discourse of power ’ , ‘ parole ’ , ‘ langue ’ ( p. 3 ) and ‘ jouissance ’ ( p. 10 ) , reflecting the impact that critical and linguistic theories have had on Anglo-American art history .
5 This is followed by an a view of the impact multimedia may have on traditional information industry sectors such as print-on-paper publishing , bookselling and library services .
6 However , the influence that sexual hormones per se may have on fundic argyrophil cell proliferation is unknown .
7 I will be grateful for any information you may have on private home care cooperative .
8 To decide what effects such focusing would have on overall recognition sensitivity it is necessary to make assumptions about the information present in the different stimuli :
9 The image I had of whole group drama when I was first introduced to the idea was of a large crowd scene in which everybody was acting as a group .
10 Of the two patients who did not respond to prolonged treatment one had extremely high initial serum HBV-DNA levels ( >1000 pg/ml ) , while both patients had near normal aspartate aminotransferase levels at entry .
11 Concentration levels were immense ; continually we had to stern rudder/low brace to stay upright .
12 That in France , about which most information is available , had at various times responsibility for a wide variety of technical services — couriers , diplomatic bags , codes and , much more significantly , personnel and appointments .
13 They 've been working very hard , in some cases long hours I think it 's right because this is a similar discussion we had by Public Protection Committee about a report and the main thing about the report is to find ways in which this could be avoided and that we could take such action as necessary and obviously some matters to avoid such a happening again but having said that other parts of West Sussex have always tended to be erm when you get excess rain erm you tend to get flooded in on the train many times some houses have got boats down the bottom of their garden and it 's not just now it 's been flooded , but it has been flooded in more recent times and that 's probably something we should be looking at .
14 The higher your HDL level the less chance you have of developing heart disease .
15 To what extent are there limits to the growth of public expenditure in a mixed economy , and therefore what impact may such limits ( or the belief that there are such limits ) have upon social policy expenditure ?
16 The present results provide new data on the influence that sex and age many have on fundic argyrophil endocrine cell populations in patients with Zollinger-Ellison sydrome and emphasise the role that MEN 1 play in the ECL cell carcinoidosis development .
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