Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun] have the " in BNC.
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1 | Of the phocids , ringed , bearded , harp and hooded seals have the northernmost distributions , while ribbon and grey seals penetrate the arctic fringe , respectively in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans . |
2 | The drive towards economic and political union has the tendency to convert what were previously international transactions into internal transactions , and thus reduces the sphere of influence of Conventional law within the EEC . |
3 | All refugees and displaced persons had the right to return to Cambodia . |
4 | Game and coarse anglers have the freedom to fish over 9,000 miles of river and thousands of lakes . |
5 | This facility enables students from other European countries to take SCOTVEC modules in their own language and English-speaking students have the opportunity to be assessed in another European language as an aid to employment in the European labour market . |
6 | But where local law is absent or ambiguous , and British courts have the opportunity to shape the law according to their notion of an appropriate public policy , they should give effect to the policy laid down by the Convention . |
7 | Found assorted English , Irish , American , German and French walkers having the same problem so did n't feel so bad . |
8 | More important is the possibility , after 1994 , that one contractor may bid to take over another , and outside investors have the chance to buy into the contractor companies , opening the door to possible foreign ownership of some of the network . |
9 | There were few potential trouble spots , in which British forces were likely to be involved , that were not reasonably close to the sea ; and naval forces had the advantage of being able to lie out of sight over the horizon during periods of tension . |
10 | This is a matter of personal conscience and what every member in the council chamber today must be aware of , is that there is a vociferous and committed group of people we know that because we 've all had a great deal of communication from them and interestingly enough I have and most of the communication I 've had has been in favour so victory , people who write must be extremely perceptive in , with er marketing the that 's not the point , we all know that there is a committed and vociferous group of people whose consciences do not lead them to the same conclusions as Mr 's conscience and the issue really is , do we in a liberal and democratic society have the right to impose our consciences on those of other people who live in the community and quite clearly and quite determinedly take a different view . |
11 | Murid and cricetid teeth have the enamel smoothed and flattened but usually not penetrated by the digestion : because murid teeth are more rounded than microtine molars , and lack the prominent ridges ( salient angles ) of the latter , the effects of digestion are harder to identify ( Fig. 3.17 E ) . |
12 | A selection of pre-1700 books fetched two and a half times its valuation ; a sale of duplicate art portfolios and fine printing had the ‘ big boys ’ from London falling over each other … |
13 | This process is repeated , while the zero offset is adjusted , until the positive and negative readings have the same magnitude . |
14 | Any such takeover policy must deal in a coherent manner with three essential legal issues , which must be formed into a consistent and effective system to have the necessary business objectives . |
15 | This relief is mandatory , and charging authorities have the discretion to increase this relief . |
16 | ‘ Its reception ’ , continued the article , ‘ equalled his most sanguine hopes , and its spirited and able author had the happiness to find his labours not unrewarded . ’ |
17 | The largest market in South America is Venezuela , and United Distillers has the clear number one brand in the deluxe , the standard and the locally bottled Scotch whisky sectors . |
18 | In this case , it can also be seen that the new and initial solutions have the same singularity structure . |
19 | FAMILIES with a history of both breast and ovarian cancer have the same inherited gene defect , scientists announced yesterday . |
20 | The unfriendly comment of Edgar Wind in Art and Anarchy was : ‘ What has optimistically been called a ‘ museum without walls ' ’ is in fact a museum on paper — a paper-world of art in which the epic oratory of Malraux proclaims , with the voice of a crier in the market place , that all art is composed in a single key , that huge monuments and small coins have the same plastic eloquence if transferred to the scale of the printed page , that a gouache can equal a fresco . ’ |
21 | Even close to major cities and towns where the passage of thousands of feet , hooves and occasional wheels had the effect of beating out a route 's direction very clearly , there was no local Department of Highways , or even a town plan to enforce legal limitations on the line of a particular road . |
22 | The impulsive and irresponsible gesture had the effect of recovering her sense of identity , and now she sat waiting expectantly for Bicycle Thieves to begin . |
23 | The take-home message here is that both Th1- and Th2-stimulating vaccines have the potential to be protective . |
24 | Bacon could argue that Antichrist would invoke stellar influences and magic words having the power to produce physical effects . |
25 | There are no general regulations in the UK governing the type of medium to be used for archival recording , although some regulations stipulate additional conditions for electronic records ; and certain authorities have the right to require that their approval is obtained before a company relies exclusively on electronic records , for example : |
26 | Some small and new businesses have the problem of satisfying normal requirements for receiving finance , most commonly through lack of capital and/or appropriate security or because available security has already been exhausted in guaranteeing existing finance . |
27 | Winemark and other Independents have the Bellingham range which includes Culemborg Chenin Blanc ( or Steen as it is known in SA ) Crisp , fresh slightly off dry with a definite style of its own , £3.99 . |
28 | If they and other dogs had the vote , they would see off these foolish and disagreeable animal sentimentalists who wish to forbid hunting , in the twinkling of an eye . |
29 | It was ironic that her fussy and dictatorial chief had the same Christian name as the exciting young singer who had so caught her imagination last Saturday . |
30 | Futures and forward contracts have the common feature that the agreement to transact and the transaction itself are separated in time : both payment and delivery are made in future , unlike in the spot market where the the agreement is simultaneous with the exchange . |