Example sentences of "have [art] [adj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If I was to tell you that given a perfect world that has the highest earning potential of all our companies
2 Only recently has the former begun to develop and the latter to redevelop .
3 The basic rule of liability was stated in Goodfellow : has the accused acted in such a way as to create an obvious and serious risk of causing physical harm and , having recognised it , gone ahead , or not given any thought to that risk ?
4 Antony also has the major say in deciding who should die in the battle .
5 ‘ And where , please , has the nurturing come in ?
6 A self-portrait from the period has the same decided , serene expression as one he had painted 18 years earlier , but his eyes and hair are engulfed in flames , his face is distorted .
7 The side return has the same going as the front treads , which increases the amount of hardcore needed , but you do not have to build side walls or strings , so you save on material there .
8 After all , her sire is a recent Best Of Breed winner at Crufts and she has the old fashioned ‘ I 'll do anything to please you ’ attitude of the best Retrievers .
9 He has no specific aiming point as a result .
10 This has no more to do with Christ and regenerative suffering than Dr Rutenspitz telling Mr Golyadkin that Licht will be provided for him where he 's going at the end of The Double .
11 Erm , I think the idea is that a woman is a man 's possession , that she should be subservient , she should do as she 's told and that she has no intelligent to think intelligence to think for herself !
12 This kit has a classy FEEL to it .
13 Even if that is not the whole truth , — clearly , the government has a crucial say -Mr de Klerk has gone on record as recognising that Mr Mandela has leverage in government decisions .
14 erm Has a nice looking draw tonight , trap one , Chair Boy 's Blue then , dangers I think will be Glenkaveckia in trap three and Silky Blue in trap two .
15 Le Touquet 's identity today is a little ambiguous but it still has a nice feel about it .
16 One has a strong reeling , coming away from him , of a lack of the amorous , down there somewhere .
17 The exception might be a combination triple mutant of rt-PA , rt-PA-TNK , with threonine substituted for asparagine ( introducing a glycosylation site ) , asparagine substituted with glutamine ( eliminating the high mannose glycosylation site ) , and Lys-His-Arg-Arg replaced by alanine ( resistance to PAI-1 ) that has a 3-to-5 fold reduced clearance , intact specific activity , and a 3-fold higher thrombolytic potency towards venous blood clots in dogs .
18 Nevertheless the peninsula is remote — there are deep sea lochs on either side , Loch Nevis ( meaning Heaven ) to the south has a mild protected climate , Loch Hourn ( meaning Hell ) to the north is far less hospitable .
19 Mandingo has been promoted as a sire of tall , deep-bodied , show quality cows , and has a current converted production proof of +903kg milk , 27kg ( -0.11% ) fat and 23kg ( -0.01% ) protein .
20 When , however , a sentence " has time " to introduce the supernumerary information contained in a non-restrictive clause , but apparently fails to introduce the information on which the definite article relies , despite the definiteness being felt important enough to deserve an intensifier , then the sentence has a dislocated feel to it and the very is left dangling ; this is the case of sentence ( 23 ) .
21 The budget , of course , also has a major bearing on the level of next year 's Poll Tax bills .
22 It also has a major say in academic provision , student welfare , accommodation and national education policy .
23 For example , she has a good looking man friend called Godfrey Norton , a lawyer , who often visits her .
24 The boat has a full racing spec. but has been raced very little .
25 This show has a happy feel to it .
26 Dominating the town as it does , the tower today has a gothic feel which makes it seem older than it really is .
27 Collard has a natural feel for Fauré 's piano style and his playing is captivating .
28 It generally uses English words , but has a Celtic feel to it and reminds British churches of an important element in their tradition .
29 The living-room has a lived-in feel about it and the parlour , so immaculately tidy was so obviously only used for special occasions .
30 I was just going to say that being a photographer , we find that more and more people come with their mothers instead of the fiance whenever they 're going to get married , and it is all the time , the mother has a big say in it you know , instead of the couple .
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