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

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1 He told The Art Newspaper , ‘ Every two years we have a renewed clothes allowance , and we found that for a very little extra we could provide our warders with these outfits .
2 Surely in a way I 'm answering my own point , you would have to go beyond just having a set of words on paper which says we have a major exceptions policy .
3 They have a three-tiered medals system , backed up by a number of Testimonial awards .
4 Slazenger and sport go back a long way but did you know that they also have a great sports toiletries range ?
5 Most universities have no formal qualifications for the post of lecturer , but in practice lecturers almost always have a good honours degree , and usually a higher degree and research experience in their subject .
6 This method involves a little bit of a cheat as the Macintosh keyboard can not access the PostScript fractions unless you either have a special fractions font or are using one of the new Adobe Expert fonts with an extended and re-mapped character set .
7 ‘ Other European countries have a fair votes system that works , ’ says Ashdown , and then tells us to look at Germany .
8 However , local authorities have a local appeals procedure under which officers may appeal if they are dissatisfied with the authority 's decision as to whether it is necessary to move home or if they are dissatisfied with any of the authority 's decisions in relation to the application of the relocation provisions .
9 We have a social concerns pressure group within the church that brings to our attention matters for action .
10 This smaller team takes records to shops which have a high singles turnover and also carries the most popular current albums to top up a shop 's supply of its best-selling products .
11 I think enough has been said regarding this today , in relation to this , I think we have supported our police force , we have a fine police force in this county .
12 We have them in a lovely big room with refreshments , buffets and so forth and they have a whole entertainments evening . ’
13 We have a well-stocked careers section in the School Library which is readily accessible to all pupils , together with further material in the Careers Office .
14 Corporal Broadhead rapidly decodes the message and briefs his boss : ‘ The battlegroup have an armoured personnel carrier on the prairie north of Antelope Road with a blown engine — shall I call Corporal Bromby , it 's his crew 's turn for a task ? ’
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