Example sentences of "have a [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | The price of 36s. has thus some claim to be called the true equilibrium price : because if it were fixed on at the beginning , and adhered to throughout , it would exactly equate demand and supply ( i.e. the amount which buyers were willing to purchase at that price would be just equal to that for which sellers were willing to take that price ) ; and because every dealer who has a perfect knowledge of the circumstances of the market expects that price to be established . |
2 | The Corrado also has a multi-function computer , while the Calibra has a no-cost option of metallic paint . |
3 | So both G A B A and glycine are er physiological neurotransmitters er and it has a s the glycine receptor have a has a similar function of hyperpolarizing the membrane when open , inhibits action potential . |
4 | Perth ( 43 000 people ) has a similar type of position to Stirling . |
5 | Australia has a similar system of tied agents and independent advisers , and the TPC has no doubt about the usefulness to the consumer of universal remuneration disclosure . |
6 | This specimen also resembles O. gracilis Belyaev & Litvinova , 1976 which has a similar range of enlarged granules around the periphery of the disk and arrangement of oral papillae . |
7 | And then he has a study that has a similar wall of reference set of shelves and then I guess that maybe his bedroom has of this , but it 's erm and such a nice guy , a pleasant kind of man . |
8 | The apostle Peter has a similar understanding of this primary purpose of the church , when he writes : ‘ You are … a holy nation , a people belonging to God , that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light . ’ |
9 | I can not see it in ‘ Stitchworld ’ although number 177 has a similar sort of line . |
10 | I only ask because Mr Hamlyn has made them look remarkably similar — the main difference is that Ms Rendell has a splendid pair of naked buttocks perched on her head where her hair should be . |
11 | I should guess that your little friend has a splendid knack of observation but no fictional powers . |
12 | They anticipated the hellenistic taste for theatre : Dionysius I brought his bride from Italian Lokri in a warship decorated with gold and silver ; Plutarch 's Life of Demetrius has a splendid account of the cortège in which the third-century king Antigonos Gonatas brought back by sea to Macedon the funeral casket of his father Demetrius . |
13 | Allied has a splendid record of exporting 85pc of its output . |
14 | James Jenkins 's The Naval Achievements of Great Britain ( c. 1820 ) has a splendid array of coloured aquatints , but can almost never be found with the two portraits of Nelson and Howe . |
15 | This charming old Scottish house is occupied by the Scottish Craft Centre which has a fascinating range of pottery , jewellery and textiles for sale . |
16 | The Weald and Downland open air museum , 6 miles north of Chichester , has a fascinating collection of houses of historical interest including a 15th-century farmhouse and working smithy which have been saved from dereliction , brought here and restored . |
17 | He seems thrilled to stumble across the notion that war has a technological impetus of its own ; others will recognise in it the familiar railway-timetable explanation of why the first world war proved so unstoppably disastrous . |
18 | Although it believes it has a technological lead of around a year in the RISC notebook market , Gilkes does n't expect Tadpole to have the ground all to itself for much longer . |
19 | ( iii ) They should learn that , whereas chronological writing has a straightforward pattern of organisation , non-chronological types of writing can be organised in a variety of ways and so , generally , require more planning . |
20 | Just to go out into the night can give a sense of this ; night is not empty darkness — the night can be warm , or stormy , still or windy , and the darkness is charged by this and has a changing life of its own . |
21 | In practice , where a public company has a wide spread of shareholders , a significant minority shareholding may give the holder a decisive degree of influence over the company 's activities . |
22 | You see a university has a wide spread of expertise and facilities , which is well beyond the finance of a small company , and even sometimes a larger company , especially when the expertise or facility required is out of the ordinary . |
23 | The procurator fiscal has a wide measure of autonomy , both in a discretion whether to prosecute and in choosing the charges . |
24 | has a wide field of vision ; and |
25 | It has a wide angle of acceptance resulting in high sensitivity for both small spot ( synchrotron , Auger , UPS etc ) applications and standard XPS . |
26 | The current instrument has a wide angle of view , with the view field not sharply defined . |
27 | ‘ Sir Patrick also has a wide experience of business and is a financial heavyweight — and we need more of those on our board . ’ |
28 | Central St Martin 's College has a wide variety of BA degree courses . |
29 | It has a wide variety of rooms and ten well appointed conference rooms . |
30 | Wales has a wide variety of semi natural vegetation and habitats of considerable nature conservation interest . |