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

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1 It would be interesting to have research into the period of initial onset of the illness and the ability of families to obtain specialist advice for the sick family member , particularly as in this illness the patient has rarely the insight to see the need for medical assistance .
2 If Guardian members receive an average £520 for giving the nod to a plan to allow their society to remain a mutual — and to continue operating much as it has since the turn of the century — what price a vote to convert ?
3 The fundamental principle … of our law is that the Jury has only the function of determining the question of guilt or innocence , and is relieved of any responsibility for the subsequent penalty .
4 Up to that moment the master has only the right to possess .
5 Bottle-wrack 's reproductive habit has exactly the effect of increasing this ratio ; splurge-weed 's habit has just the opposite effect .
6 Denis Smith says … he 's known John for a long time and has just the experience and talent that Oxford need
7 Once I know that A's spin has a particular z-component then I know that B has just the opposite .
8 For the energetic , whose holiday would be incomplete without time on the tennis courts , Italy has just the answer .
9 Yet at the same time President Clinton claims he wants to do all he can to complete the Uruguay round of GATT trade talks , and is backing the appointment as GATT 's new director-general of Peter Sutherland , an Irish former commissioner of the EC who has just the sort of political push to get a trade deal done .
10 Nearby , Otto Bitner has just the sort of chocolate confections for which diets are readily discarded .
11 The roads , notwithstanding King Charles was pleased to say the county of Norfolk was only fit to be cut into roads for the rest of his kingdom are unpardonably bad ; narrow shaded and never mended ; they are numerous however especially the bridle-roads ; so that a traveller on horseback has generally the choice of two or three ways of nearly equal length to the same place …
12 Covering this huge variety of requirements , Olympus has probably the world 's largest range of instruments and by necessity draws on the knowledge and expertise of companies and individuals in the various fields .
13 As for the Chancellor himself , Mr Parkinson said : ‘ I think he has both the backbone and the brains and the determination to see us through this difficulty . ’
14 Tim Gavin , the Wallaby no.8 who missed the World Cup because of a severe knee injury , has both the presence and the respect of both team-mates and opponents plus the international experience to do a most capable job .
15 Because of his age and of coalition games of musical-chairs , he may nonetheless not win this post for which he has both the expertise and the gravitas .
16 ( b ) Recognition of the fact that each individual has both the obligation to minimise these aspects of himself AND the capacity to do so .
17 In other words , if one person has double the income of another , the property occupied will not necessarily have twice the rateable value .
18 A Ministry Centre has also the opportunity to establish far closer links with the means and process of implementation especially in regard to publishing and distribution of materials , trial , follow up and evaluation in schools .
19 That approach has also the benefit of introducing several British names of which ministers other than Waldegrave will have heard .
20 Responsibility can not be delegated , so that a manager is accepted by his staff and has also the responsibility for providing an environment in which each individual is able to fulfil his obligations .
21 The whole area of Baberton Mains is now covered by Neighbourhood Watch Schemes , Belmont Road and Juniper Park Road have a scheme functioning as has also the Curriemuir End , Viewfield Road , Muirend Avenue district .
22 The whole area of Baberton Mains is now covered by Neighbourhood Watch Schemes , Belmont Road and Juniper Park Road have a scheme functioning as has also the Curriemuir End , Viewfield Road , Muirend Avenue district .
23 It 's a fierce dash through a highlight-clogged set , peaking with their grunge-funk cover of ‘ Tainted Love ’ that has even the Toto fans pogoing .
24 Er I think er if the honourable gentleman checks the record he will find that my right honourable friend said that America did not have a national statutory minimum wage but I 'm most I 'm most grateful to the honourable gentleman for reminding us of the international comparisons because he will know that the country in Europe which has embraced his policy of a statutory minimum wage is Spain and Spain has twice the level of unemployment of the European average and twice the level in this country .
25 Thus a crack two microns deep has twice the surface energy of a crack one micron deep but as we have seen it releases four times as much strain energy .
26 From the east the Siberian pipeline has twice the capacity of the gas already contracted for , while to the north , Norway holds the largest North Sea gas reserves .
27 A cigarette smoker has twice the risk of having a heart attack than a non-smoker .
28 It is ‘ hydrogen ’ because there is only one proton and ‘ heavy ’ because it has twice the bulk of the usual variety , and was discovered by Harold Urey in 1931 , a year before Chadwick proved the existence of the isolated neutron .
29 With a bifilar winding the same result is achieved by two pole windings in opposite senses , as illustrated for one pole in Each of the bifilar pole windings must have as many turns as the original winding and the same rated current , so a bifilar winding has twice the volume of a conventional winding .
30 For such elements and compounds , the bond dissociation enthalpy has twice the value of the enthalpy of atomisation .
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