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

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1 Only in Champagne has this grape proved so successful .
2 Pinot Blanc wines in Champagne have more body than the Chardonnay and a greater alcoholic potential , but they lack finesse and usually remain neutral or possess a slightly earthy taste .
3 This is a complicated , scientific bit of equipment , and really you need to have a P H D in physics to have any appreciation what a syncrotron radiation source is . ’
4 All patients in remission had endoscopic grading 0–1 .
5 From wherever the initiative originates , the tenants must be consulted and in addition have certain rights affecting the transfer — hence the phrase ‘ pick a landlord ’ .
6 This suggests that the maxims do indeed derive from general considerations of rationality applicable to all kinds of cooperative exchanges , and if so they ought in addition to have universal application , at least to the extent that other , culture-specific , constraints on interaction allow .
7 A feature on the noises made by muscles in action had several member of staff listening to their own thunder by covering their ears with their thumbs and tightening their hand into fists The magazine also revived all the explanation that could account for the Loch Ness monster , an overture to the silly season , though there was little evidence that there would be one this year .
8 In practice to have vague objectives will prevent one from doing much and yet not generate positive action .
9 Hence , psychology in practice has many facets .
10 However , at a board meeting the Chairman has supported JR 's suggestion that , as a preliminary measure , the accounts department should in future have some control over the acceptance of sales orders .
11 Gwynne Lyons of FoE says that Anglian Water will in future have special equipment to remove phosphate from the ‘ raw ’ water entering some of their reservoirs .
12 Conceptually this mistake can be pointed out by indicating that unless the rules in question had important relevance to central areas of human concern we would not think of them as constituting a system of law .
13 If it is set to one , the record in question has this attribute .
14 Because innkeepers are under specific duties imposed upon them by the Hotel Proprietors Act 1956 and at common law , they in return have certain rights which they may exercise over and above those which proprietors who are not innkeepers may exercise .
15 In law to enter a plea in bar has several meanings ; the relevant one here is to prevent the advancement of a claim by a litigating party by showing cause why it should be set aside .
16 Many of the words used in palaeography have broad meanings in normal English usage , or may be used in more than one way .
17 But there are those in England , too , who also fail to see that participation in drama has two faces , or rather , a face and a mask : the ‘ game ’ of drama where a group of participants share a significant experience , and a theatrical performance where a group of actors present the drama so that an audience might have a significant experience .
18 He had been a deacon and church treasurer before coming to Darlington and he hopes in retirement to have more time for church work .
19 Honesty and secrecy seldom go hand-in-hand , and it may be that the example of open discussion and fair play in education has some lessons for the world of sport .
20 While these shifts in emphasis have special relevance for countries in the less developed regions of the world , they are also applicable to the more developed countries .
21 Other efforts were too limited in scope to have much effect .
22 About 65% of the afternoons in season have good funboard winds of force 4 to 6 .
23 If successful it will mean gentler treatments for cancer sufferers as many drugs currently in use have toxic side effects .
24 I suppose this just goes to show that all treatment currently in use have some benefit but no one treatment is significantly better than all the others .
25 There were problems expressed about the difficulties of people with disabilities and those in ill-health to have necessary adaptations made to their homes , again mainly due to financial considerations rather than on the tenants ' needs .
26 In flight have characteristic cigar-shape , due to holding head and neck straight out level with body ; white wing patch distinguishes from divers , and level neck from grebes .
27 Movement in depth has emotional effects , probably inherited from primordial survival patterns .
28 The next step up in size has some examples which are still going strong two centuries later .
29 The tenant in tail has full rights of possession and enjoyment without regard to waste .
30 He was happy , or happier , apart from the fact that nothing in life had much meaning for him .
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