Example sentences of "have a [adj] [coord] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The lacquer cabinet has a black and gold exterior and was copied from an existing one at Londonderry House .
2 The hard-sided is the original type in which the vinyl , water-filled mattress is supported by a rigid frame , while the soft-sided type has a sprung or foam surround .
3 Article 86 prohibits the abuse of dominant market positions within the Common Market in so far as it may affect trade between member states : the fact that a business has a dominant or monopoly position is not in itself prohibited .
4 But Chiros has a different and meaning of time all together .
5 We should question the centrality of sex , as this has an adverse and marginalising effect on other relationships .
6 For example , the percentage reporting that they had had a cold or flu in the previous month showed little change with age .
7 The pony/horse could have a stable and rugs , these items are a necessity for the highly bred horse but not essential for the hardy ponies .
8 This story seems garbled and may be nonsense , but the coincidence between King Haldanus and the Haldenne princeps regis of the Canterbury material remains ; possibly Cnut did have a relative or associate of this name , for the fact that his sister Santslaue occurs only in the Liber Vitae of New Minster Winchester indicates that his kin could have extended further than the threadbare sources reveal .
9 The company did not have a medical or X-ray background and was conditioned by three previous failures to exploit the medical systems market .
10 When the nuclei of light elements join together or ‘ fuse ’ , energy is released ; what is more , the amount is more than the energy needed to push these nuclei into one another overcoming the electrical repulsion , so if we could accomplish this efficiently we would have a plentiful and dean supply of energy .
11 ‘ But that is because the French still insist on having a top and bottom to society .
12 He may simply assist a competitor in any way which does or may have an adverse and material effect on his employer 's business .
13 ( Raybestos ' planning permission for the factory was conditional on having an available and operating dump . )
14 ‘ There was really no need — I realised I had a sweet and cheeses , you must have been starving . ’
15 The suitcase , which held my passport , had a Merry & Co label on it addressed to the Vancouver Four Seasons Hotel ; the holdall had no identification at all .
16 I was talking to a civil servant in the Ministry of erm Energy the other day , and he said that he reckoned out of several hundred people working there there were about fifteen people who had a scientific or engineering background , and therefore were able to talk with some degree of expertise perhaps and certainly knowledge about the matters that they were discussing .
17 And those that have tackled it well , whether they had a Minor or Major award , have got more out of it .
18 The first record of the term ‘ long-firm fraud ’ which Levi uncovers was in a journal of 1869 , while the obtaining of goods under the false pretence that one had an honest and solvent business is an activity with a much longer history .
19 The Framingham study ( Kannel & McGee , 1979 ) has revealed that female diabetics have a 4-fold and males a 2-fold increased mortality compared to age- and sex-matched non-diabetics .
20 You certainly have a hidden or system file still in the directory .
21 The bedrooms have a full or side view of the lake , although in some cases this may be somewhat impeded by the trees .
22 The ‘ flagella ’ are kept moist by mucus material from adjacent parts of the nose and if the mucous thickens , as when we have a cold or catarrh or due to changes in humidity or temperature , they are incapacitated and our sense of smell impaired .
23 Those who have a cold or flu are doubting whether they have had enough time to get over the illness , even if it did strike last November .
24 And not happy about the structure of pricing for travel whether you have a single or return or s erm a saver they er they do n't seem to make sense in many cases .
25 If you give yourself a shake , change your seating position slightly , open the clear vision panel for some fresh air , change hands on the stick for a few moments and have a sweet or drink , you can snap out of it and start to work normally again .
26 Presented with such explicitly racist material and asked to make intellectual sense of it , most people 's reactions are likely to be anchored to positions in which they have an emotional and material stake .
  Next page