Example sentences of "and [adv] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They are nearly all of the late Byzantine building period — eleventh to fourteenth centuries — and mostly have many domes raised on drums .
2 To complete the picture of railways in this area one should add that the quite successful Leominster & Kington Railway was opened in 1862 and eventually had various extensions and branches , some of which were already under discussion when Kington was reached .
3 However , since the private person has chosen to deal in commercial goods , ( and presumably has some expertise in relation to the subject matter of the contract ) such exclusion is more likely to be reasonable than if consumer goods were the subject matter of the contract , and hence the transaction were a consumer transaction governed by s 6(2) .
4 I mean th they , they might do n't necessarily see why it 's improving and what 's behind it , but their lot must improve if there 's industrialization and weapons and things to be made , that they they have jobs and presumably have more money than they had before when they were just sort of not doing very much .
5 The pre-1974 sub-regional tier , the Hospital Management Committee ( HMC ) , was responsible for running a hospital or a group of hospitals and rarely had specific responsibilities to ensure that the needs of a defined population were met .
6 If the firm pays out all its reported earnings as dividends and so has zero growth , the value of the firm will be ( using ( 6.27 ) with g = 0 ) , where Y o = earnings per share before interest and tax , T c = rate of corporation tax , = = earnings of the firm before interest and tax , r U = cost of capital ( required rate of return ) for an unlevered firm .
7 For example , Tenopir found that Georef assigns more subject headings for each publication than GeoArchive , and so has higher recall , but this does not mean that searches will produce more irrelevant items .
8 And the framework people use to make sense of their experiences is developed over time and so has strong connections with the past .
9 He suggests , instead , that local government reorganization took place precisely because local government is not ‘ a simple instrument of either the central state or dominant interests ’ and so has some room for political manoeuvre ( 1979 , p. 221 ) .
10 Nature has seen to it that for the most part we see things as they are , and so have little occasion to say , ‘ It appears to be … . ’
11 Sometimes , mothers find it necessary to work ( mainly in service industries ) and so have little time to spend with the children .
12 Such children may have suffered birth asphyxia , have oral-facial-palatal defects , pseudo-bulbar palsy or cerebral palsy , and so have poor co-ordination of facial and oral muscles .
13 By listening in to these , guinea fowl could hear storms hundreds of kilometres away and so have advance warning of a change in the weather .
14 Flat or irregularly shaped polymers , with bends and bumps in the chain , can not move in this way without disrupting the crystal lattice , and so have lower T m values .
15 Since the consumption and saving lines are straight lines and so have constant slopes , the mpc and mps are also constant in this example .
16 Harvard dealers know more than their counterparts at newer bucket shops , and so have more choice of career direction .
17 The market mechanism fails to provide a means whereby workers can signal to firms that they would demand more goods and services if only they could get jobs and so have more money to spend .
18 Such terms are often found to be more-or-less transferable from one problem to another , and so have some claim to significance beyond the level of the particular problem in which they were derived .
19 Oh on the stage , yeah , but in films she came in later and only had small parts and never made
20 Our house was small and only had two rooms .
21 That he hated the cold and his chilblains and the earth privy and the spiders and not being allowed to eat biscuits and only having roast beef for dinner because she had come .
22 I did n't have to think ‘ Well , if I put that dress on I 'll only get it dirty because the baby will be sick over me ’ — to be dressed up all day and feel you can be clean and only have nice jobs to do and always be with people …
23 In terms of cold statistics for Ireland to win two out of the three matches against the other Home Countries and only have two players out of a party of 30 seems very harsh .
24 But if the couple is using planning and only have one child , then 100 colones is enough to survive on .
25 We 've found out a lot , that bats live for thirty years and only have one baby a year , and usually only have a baby every second year .
26 The 31-year-old Australian is a ‘ below-the-knee amputee ’ and only has three toes on his left foot .
27 And all has one definition .
28 Furthermore , many of the great nobles enriched themselves through war : the Earl of Arundel , for example , was reputed to be fabulously wealthy and apparently had 43,981 marks in bags in the tower of Arundel Castle when he died in 1376 and another 57,000 marks elsewhere .
29 When are we going to meet the needs of those areas for jobs and not have these things where we 're getting less than twenty percent job replacement through g regeneration .
30 You ca n't get to be nearly two thousand years old and not have few cobwebs on you .
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