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

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1 The Conti family house still survives at the top of the ridge on which the little hill town is built : it has extensive views across to Segni and also to Anagni .
2 Our mind , emotions and spirit — integral to our physical well-being , or conversely our state of disease — are not divorced from our cellular components , and the known ability of the mind to influence DNA coding ( or vice versa ) and therefore enzyme activity , opens doors to a view of the human entity that has far-reaching implications yet to be realized .
3 This has far-reaching implications also for social work across the entire range of activities as it has to be based very firmly on an elaborate statutory framework which spells out possibilities and responsibilities for intervention in considerable detail .
4 Has that tape nearly finished ?
5 ‘ Grief has that effect sometimes , ’ Nathan said quietly .
6 It has that effect only because of the way the rest of the computer is wired up .
7 It 's always the same temperature and humidity and has that scent so that the mind is conditioned by environment . ’
8 As I shall seek to show , the political culture remains predominantly an allegiant one , and the important question to be addressed is not " why has there been a decline in the civic culture ? " but rather " why has that decline not been greater ? "
9 The property has spacious accommodation therefore viewing is essential .
10 Intergraph Corp has wielded the axe half a dozen times since last August : 100 employees were laid off a couple of weeks ago — the company reported a $12.5m first quarter loss on revenues of $282m and has 7,000 staff worldwide .
11 ‘ I know Limpar has strange attitudes sometimes and that 's probably why Graham gets irritated by him .
12 False perception can arise only if the nervous system has spontaneous activity independently of any causative external object .
13 Is chemistry still all test tubes and bad smells , or has this subject too changed from the days when perhaps some of us were at school ?
14 Why has this question now come upon the scene ?
15 Has this development now led to the United Staffs having more intensive review than the United Kingdom ?
16 ‘ Mr [ Ian ] Lang has this issue very much under consideration and will bring forward regulations as soon as possible to make the fitting of wired-in smoke detectors compulsory in all new dwellings which are built . ’
17 Or has this issue never previously been on the Church 's agenda because the majority of women did not — until our century — have the education , the freedom or the position in society to enable them to take a priestly role ?
18 He referred to ICI , whose chairman , Sir Denys Henderson , has this morning warmly welcomed the agreement that I reached .
19 The Louver Gallery has this month cleverly devised a show which overviews this underlying notion in so much recent painting .
20 ‘ And his neighbour on this side ’ — she pointed to the right — ‘ Lord Wyatt , has some threat out against him .
21 The chapter on ‘ The Created God and Human Rights ’ has some relevance here .
22 One of the teacups has been chopped into little pieces but the other still has some water inside , which to me looks redder than it should .
23 Was there anybody in here who plays a recorder and has some knowledge already of music and would be interested trying for the violin ?
24 Jancey has some friends in .
25 Just creeps in , has some food then flits away .
26 Admittedly he has some reservations even about free-range farming such as the need for castration , transportation and slaughtering techniques but , as Francis and Norman point out ( 1978 : 516 ) , since Singer himself thinks that much of this suffering could be eliminated , it is simply a matter of working to bring these improvements about .
27 He has some contempt too for the columnists peddling ‘ Woolworth 's Jesuitical utterings ’ , or for those who ‘ go for the predictable , the stock reaction ’ .
28 BETHLEHEM is on the east of the Orange Free State ; it is farming country and Bethlehem as ‘ house of bread ’ has some meaning here — we are in the middle of wheat and maize growing areas , though the maize crop is ruined by drought .
29 The second , smaller , chest has clearly been ransacked but it still has some items inside .
30 Simply ideal for families it has direct access on to the beach and offers a wide range of holiday activities for children .
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