Example sentences of "and [adv] have a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Many others joined the SPD , and eventually had a major influence on changing its policies back into a more radical line than the Bad Godesberg programme . |
2 | They were captivated by the beautiful village , played croquet on the lawn and altogether had a delightful time . |
3 | The Galera is a Club Exclusive hotel and besides having a great easy-going atmosphere , is the scene of many lively Club get-togethers and parties . |
4 | The basin is linked to three thousand miles of inland waterways , and so had a busy commercial life at one time , and a few of its old warehouses remain . |
5 | Britain had successfully negotiated long-term contracts for the total output from the Congo , and so had a near monopoly of ore supplies , which she had been happy to share with the US in the wartime atomic weapons programme . |
6 | It can be assessed only by its appropriateness , but this depends entirely on what the pupil is writing about and for what purpose ( and so has a cross-curricular dimension ) . |
7 | Whether or not he does it , every person has a duty to God not to ‘ harm another in his life , … liberty , … or goods ’ , and so has a parallel right to defend himself against such attack . |
8 | An attractor that has a positive maximal Lyapunov exponent , and so has a high sensitivity to initial conditions , often has a very complicated structure , in that it may have a noninteger , fractal dimension , and have some of the properties of a Cantor set . |
9 | For example , sanguine Conté Carres crayons are made with a mixture of native earths plus softeners such as China clay , while the natural lump sanguine you can buy does not have these softening additives and so has a different texture . |
10 | This idea or nominal essence will vary from person to person ; goldsmiths know more properties of gold , and so have a different idea of it than does a child . |
11 | The officer at Leicester 's not available at the moment , so he hopes by the next meeting erm if Leeds have an opportunity to see that letter , and perhaps have a short report on what this council does with respect to Nestle/1 and also what other councils have done . |
12 | He was the most recent recruit into H3 , and only had a Lower Second from Aston . |
13 | A dedicated professional seaman , he practised his motor launches ( MLs ) , the motor gun boat ( MGB ) , and the modified motor torpedo boat ( MTB 74 ) operating in close company , manoeuvres they did not normally execute and only had a few weeks to learn . |
14 | It was hot , airless , badly lit , and generally had a cramped below-decks feel to it . |
15 | It 's one of the busiest nightspots in the Mediterranean and the streets are simply crowded from dusk onwards with young people going about the serious business of enjoying themselves , socialising , trying the local brew , ‘ discovating ’ and generally having a good time until the early hours of the morning ! |
16 | Come dusk the place starts to come alive and the narrow streets behind the harbour , with it 's vast array of magnificent wood-built sailing cruisers , turn into a huge open air jamboree with everybody jostling , shopping , eating , drinking and generally having a good time . |
17 | They were talking and laughing and generally having a good time . |
18 | Far from spending long hours on the tiles hunting , scavenging and generally having a high old time with their pals , as tradition and practice dictate , they should be indoors tucked up . |
19 | THE other snaps show Fergie diving into a pool , affectionately massaging Mr Bryan 's bald head with suntan oil and generally having a swell time . |
20 | An anorexic may tell her friends or parents , ‘ I 'd like to be slim ’ , and , if pressed for a reason , may reply along the lines of , ‘ So that I can wear nice clothes , date good-looking boys , and generally have a good time . ’ |
21 | A smaller relative is the clouded leopard ( top right ) ; the snow leopard ( bottom right ) has adapted to life at up to 20,000ft ( 6,096 m ) and generally has a thicker coat . |
22 | Must be normal bloke and preferably have run with some type of working class street gang and not have a domineering mum or anything |
23 | The positive things that have come out of the divorce are that I have a much better relationship with my children and I can read a book in bed and not have a jealous partner by my side trying to prevent me . |
24 | I 've written six letters and not had a single reply . |
25 | The British Council is well known here and already has a substantial programme . |
26 | Students in the USA had to go out on placement to firms for training , and thus had a good grounding in practical embalming . |
27 | The second is that the research is part of the total scientific oeuvre , and thus has a wider value . |
28 | Thailand is the only country in south Asia to have resisted colonisation and thus has a cohesive language and religion , plus a unique culinary palette . |
29 | By the time our major advertising campaign is complete , millions will have seen our adverts and thus have a clearer perception of AEA . |
30 | Statistical methods involve selecting one ‘ correct ’ answer and thus have a built-in margin of error , and the use of n-gram information does not guarantee the output to be words . |