Example sentences of "have [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For the baby who does not respond to this , or who has colic at any time of day , food intolerance should be investigated ( see pp 215–7 ) .
2 ‘ unless the Secretary of State has prior to such release consulted the Lord Chief Justice of England … together with the trial judge if available .
3 One aspect of word processing that the user has available in most programs is the facility to use FUNCTION KEYS on the keyboards ( e. g. these keys are in red on the BBC microcomputer and run from f0 to f9 ) .
4 This has potential for future research work carried out at RBGE , and for existing research programmes .
5 While this information has potential for contemporary target marketing campaigns , it would be immensely valuable to historians studying late twentieth-century Britain .
6 It is possible to point to landmarks — the moment of ‘ quickening ’ when the mother first feels foetal movements within her ; the moment when the foetus first has potential for independent life — deemed by law to be 24 weeks from gestation ; the moment when the baby has been fully expelled or removed from the mother 's body ; the moment when the baby takes its first breath , with the anatomical changes in circulation that accompany this , and subsequent changes as the baby develops after birth which any parent will recognise .
7 In situations where there seems to be little acceptable alternative , advice from an alternative practitioner can do little harm , and has potential for considerable good .
8 What we have to do in , and we 've done it very well , and it 's a massive tribute to the quality of staff that we 've had working on this , that we 've done this .
9 Access to Microsoft 's technology , which Insignia has had in-house for some time , is expected to make SoftPC run MS-DOS and Windows programs at near native performance probably by the end of the year .
10 Access to Microsoft 's technology , which Insignia has had in-house for some time , is expected to make SoftPC run MS-DOS and Windows programs at near native performance probably by the end of the year .
11 in its primely purpose it has therefore undoubtedly be an outstanding success , but as the report makes way clear the experiment has had adverse to that effect , notably on the A one three four and on minor roads from the East on the A ten eighty eight .
12 When it reaches us , we 'll have calm for half an hour .
13 The attacker this time is described as having blond to gingery wavy hair , and it 's a similar description to the previous attack .
14 I bet , I bet it 'll have maroon with yellow and pink stripes going up the side .
15 The first we can call regular , standard , or ordinary treatment , the sort of treatment which any developed , urbanized country should have available for all .
16 By and large , those extra ’ advantages ’ , as the Labour party calls them , for the employee have to be paid for out of the profits of the organisation as a whole and they eat away at the capital that the business would ultimately have available to reinvest in jobs .
17 Erm I 'm not sh w w well would you really have , have , have worried about that at the time ? getting out of feudalism then why exactly how you 're gon na go from there .
18 The Z88 's operating system imposes a limit on the number of files you can have open at any one time .
19 She then went into the kitchen and wrote a letter to her mother , which she would have ready for poor Monica Waters , who would certainly be turning up here in the next day or two .
20 ‘ He is chairman of the Professional Footballers ’ negotiating committee and a totally appropriate person to have involved in such a dispute . ’
21 The agencies will have to have available for public scrutiny a register giving details of consents granted and results of effluent samples .
22 Areas in Britain which are currently considered to have potential for metalliferous mineralisation are shown in Figure 4 .
23 Histology showed that significantly more miners than controls had acute on chronic gastritis ( 22 v 11% ; p=0.01 ) and intestinal metaplasia ( 23 v 8% ; p=<0.0001 ) .
24 Only when a Navy vessel had force-landed on one of the Manchu worlds had the deception been uncovered .
25 The loading bay had old roll-across galvanised doors , twisted and battered out of shape and just about held together by a new-looking chain sheathed in blue plastic .
26 Emma Robinson and Lisburn 's Joanne Logan had dead-heated for third place , with another pretty young Lisburn swimmer , Ruth Hill , fifth , only one-hundredth of a second back .
27 The Act of 1965 also contained , in section 2 , a provision that no person convicted of murder should be released on licence unless the Secretary of State had prior to such release consulted the Lord Chief Justice , together with the trial judge if available .
28 It had been disintegrating for years , mainly because Durance had tired of that sort of pressure .
29 Pat had come to him and asked to be able to buy the shop — not with any money she had available at that time , but on a never-never basis , letting him have a share in the takings until the value of the business had been reached .
30 Those officers were especially selected from erm the firearms officers we had available at that time and they were responsible for all firearms operations within the county .
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