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

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1 You 've seen Micia have kittens-Mother of God , she has them four times a year .
2 It has also pledged the pair to establishing NT-on-Alpha as ‘ a premier RISC-based systems platform ’ and has them promising machines ‘ that could fundamentally change the face of computing ’ as we know it .
3 It is being piloted in Hove , Sussex , and Oadby , Leicestershire , where the society has its administrative offices , and is open to employees with children aged between five and 14 .
4 The actuarial profession has its earliest origins in the UK and we have a clear objective of communicating with our professional colleagues in other countries .
5 Ozone is dispersed throughout the atmosphere but has its highest concentrations between 20 and 30 kilometers above the Earth 's surface in the stratosphere , and even then only one molecule out of every 100,000 is ozone .
6 However , any form of mountaineering has its inherent dangers ; after all , it is an adventure sport .
7 They may have been the gigantic reptilian analogue of the elephant , and it may be no coincidence that the elephant also has its nasal openings on top of the skull , with the nostrils in this case sited at the end of the trunk it has been suggested that some sauropods may have had a proboscis of some sort .
8 Jane Austen , whose attitude to the Gothic will shortly be discussed , would certainly have thought Disraeli 's proposal ludicrous as a means of restoring authority to great houses ; but the notion has its actual antecedents in certain aspects of eighteenth-century Gothic taste .
9 It goes back to work published by Morgan in 1871 and still has its committed devotees , especially in France and the United States .
10 If the firm has its long-term liabilities traded on a stock exchange , the market value of the liabilities is relatively easy to determine .
11 Each tier has its separate responsibilities .
12 More aerodynamic than before , with reduced front and rear lift , the new shape has its practical advantages .
13 And the music , while not necessarily the most inventive guitar-drive stuff you 've ever heard , has its splendid moments .
14 Incidentally , on the question of the ‘ let ’ , despite the swift , unequivocal opposition voiced by Stefan Edberg , John McEnroe , Jim Courier , Steffi Graf and many more , the move has its influential supporters , including Ivan Lendl , Arthur Ashe , every umpire and Wimbledon referee Alan Mills when I spoke to them in Florida .
15 Each has its good points , and each its disadvantages , as discussed on the following pages .
16 Laney go to great lengths in their literature to point out that , while the two different technologies remain mutually exclusive , each has its good points and there is no reason why both should not co-exist .
17 You may be dissatisfied with your reflection in the mirror but you do have to admit that it has its good points !
18 Every system has its good points and drawbacks and , in the end , it is up to the cichlid keeper himself to decide which to use .
19 Modernization theory , like the Weber thesis , has its strong supporters and its strong detractors .
20 Wave-crest pattern , following a curved line , is absent from the Cupids mosaic , and has its closest parallels in the saltire design from North Leigh ( pl.34 ) .
21 Each has its relative merits depending on the application in mind and it is difficult to recommend any one package in particular .
22 Each type of instrument has its particular advantages and disadvantages , and it seems likely that both types will continue to be available for the foreseeable future .
23 The region around each campus has its particular attractions .
24 The region around each campus has its particular attractions ; wherever a student is based , the surrounding area is waiting to be explored and enjoyed .
25 The exam also has its academic defenders .
26 The actuarial profession has its historical roots in the insurance industry and insurance companies still employ nearly 60% of the Institute 's Fellows .
27 Blindcraft has its main premises in Craigmillar and has factory shops at and .
28 That conflict of views has its fierce advocates on both sides , and I am neither well informed nor dispassionate enough to comment on it From the presumed perspective of John Howard , the Ellis-Beto administrations overall emerge with credit , because they did insist on the publication of official rules , and that was a big breakthrough .
29 Have you anything to declare such as love desire ambition or a glimpse that in this air-conditioning and other circumstantial emptiness freedom has its sudden attractions as the body floats in willing suspension of responsibility to anyone .
30 Every case has its special characteristics .
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