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

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1 She is a native of Ballinasloe and has many interests including reading , music and television .
2 There are still traces of hut circles attributed to an Iron Age occupation and , at the time of the Roman invasion , the local patriots , the Brigantes , established a hill fort to resist the foreign legions ; an ancient rampart wall , built around the perimeter of the summit and almost half a mile in circumference , has survived the centuries although it is now crumbled and has many gaps .
3 State intervention has , however , by no means been kept at bay and has many impulses : the need of many enterprises for state subsidies ( which are accompanied by state controls ) ; increasing income differentials between collectives and regions under market influences ; and the willingness of centralist leaders , concerned about the way consumerism undermines socialist values , to resort to the constitutional right and responsibility of the state to act as the guardian of socialism .
4 The parish church of St James , dating from the 18th century , dominates the green and has many associations with the lords of the manor , the Creyke family .
5 The success of Windows has legitimized faxing from a PC — it 's cheap , it 's easy and has many advantages over the conventional fax machine .
6 The book turns out to be an American novel for children , about a mouse who is born into a human family and has many adventures .
7 ‘ Amongst the most active British groups advocating LSD are some members of the London Free School which comprises about 200 people and has many supporters . ’
8 The example is of course that of Hume 's early critic Thomas Reid ( 1969 ( 1788 ) ) , and has many counterparts , some of them being members of runs of total coincidences .
9 Easily Accessible : The village of Hutton is over a thousand years old , and has many buildings of historic interest , in particular Hutton Court , dating from the late 15th or early 16th century .
10 It 's always the same temperature and humidity and has that scent so that the mind is conditioned by environment . ’
11 The first of these is when the teacher is asked to do a manageable job , where he is working within his intellectual capacity and has that confidence which proceeds from really knowing more about what he is teaching than the children do .
12 The explanation is appealing and has much merit .
13 MR MASON THANKS THE SCOTTISH PLANT OWNERS ASSOCIATION FOR THE KIND INVITATION AS A TOP TABLE GUEST TO THE FORT–FIRST ANNUAL DINNER OF THE ASSOCIATION AT THE FORTE CREST HOTEL IN GLASGOW ON THURSDAY 6 FEBRUARY 1992 , AND HAS MUCH PLEASURE IN ACCEPTING .
14 Many small towns in rural areas have been chosen as the sites of branch plants because they have ready supplies of labour which ( drawing on low female activity rates ) is flexible , is relatively cheap , and has little tradition of trade unionism .
15 Mr Alan Howarth , who joined the DES only in the July reshuffle and has little experience of and no responsibility for higher education , will be Mr Jackson 's back-up .
16 There is an immediate contrast with the literary criticism and theory of the early twentieth century , in that most recent work begins and ends in the academy , and has little contact with current literary practice .
17 He 's since written a 4-volume history of wartime intelligence and has little doubt about Bletchley 's significance .
18 In conclusion , I ask is it sensible needlessly to destroy a system which provides the best standard of living for all its citizens on the African continent and replace it with a system which will bring misery in the short-term and has little proof that it will ever attain today 's standard of living in the long term ?
19 The result is that , by and large , the fiscal has to take the case as the police have presented it ; he does not seize the opportunity to come into direct contact with the investigation and has little chance of finding out what the police have ignored .
20 Pendrich has also qualified for the sprint freestyle , but currently lies in eleventh place and has little chance of replacing Sheppard as the new champion .
21 Like many women who have crashed through the glass ceiling — or , perhaps , ignored it — she is strongly opposed to positive discrimination in favour of women and has little time for the argument that women do n't succeed because they are women .
22 The designation is a form of landscape protection only and has little value in nature conservation terms .
23 Today Bob is visiting Clinton Tanner , a tetraplegic who is confined to a wheelchair and has little use of his hands following an accident when he dived into a swimming pool .
24 But while Mystified Man is youngish and has little confidence , he wants more involvement with his baby .
25 In cells that are oscillating , the magnitude of this influx component through second messenger-operated channels is often rather small and has little effect on the intracellular level of calcium during the interval between spikes , mainly because it is rapidly sequestered by the internal stores .
26 The maintenance of the right of silence in police station interviews — the Commission 's own research showed that this right is little used and has little effect on the decision of the police whether or not to prosecute or on the outcome of the proceedings .
27 Screen idol : ‘ Grace Kelly was so beautiful and has such presence
28 Human life has achieved such a high density of population , however , and has such domination , that the structure of our environment is in danger of breaking down under the relentless punishment we are giving our habitat .
29 She loves her home and has enough money to stay on , but finds it lonely .
30 The tent can be put up in as little as five seconds and has enough room to provide shade and wind protection for two adults .
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