Example sentences of "have a [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | The shoulder plane has a blade running the full width of its narrow body , which is machined so its sides can guide the blade accurately for trimming shoulders and rebates . |
32 | has a gallery devoted to periodical exhibitions of contemporary art . |
33 | I 'll just tea up there cos she has a tablet does n't she ? |
34 | And not everyone who has a lawn uses a petrol mower ! |
35 | For instance , the Polish National Bank has a DON linking branches in around 20 major centres . |
36 | He has a scheme to take over a small number of simple churches and adapt them as retreats . |
37 | Birmingham has a scheme called Passport to Leisure , which is also in operation or being planned in other areas , including Norwich and Gloucester . |
38 | It acts as a sort of catch-all offence where the accused has caused death but did not have malice aforethought or has a defence to murder . |
39 | Stella therefore has a choice to make of staying with her husband or with her sister . |
40 | Mr Saldykov insists that he has a contract to sell 84 tonnes of red mercury over the next three years to an American company called API International . |
41 | General Motors Corp 's Hughes Network Systems Inc has a contract to build a digital network for fixed telephone and cellular phones in Chengdu , the capital Sichuan Province in the People 's Republic of China : the initial contract , which is worth $15m , will serve more than 20,000 subscribers and expansions of the network will eventually serve 100,000 subscribers ; the entire Chengdu network is set to go on line in November ; Hughes is also building a similar network in Tatarstan , in the Russian Republic . |
42 | The food is prepared in the prison kitchens by a private catering company — ARA , which has a contract to provide food at a set cost . |
43 | The bearish spread has a call written on the E M and a call purchased on the high exercise price ( E H ) . |
44 | Not so for Locke , you will recall that so f the way Locke sets it up is a legitimate civil society is first established by a social contract and that creates a community , a body politic , which has a capacity to act , and I 'll put a little question mark over that shortly , erm and that community then as a separate act sets up a government which , because it has set it up as a trust , erm it can change or dismiss pretty well at will . |
45 | The word ‘ maintainable ’ is not ideal , but it does indicate the underlying principle involved , that the company has a capacity to produce wealth over time , and the idea of the earnings number is to reflect that capacity in the year in question . |
46 | Athletic and committed , Joanne , who once stood on the fringes of junior county badminton , now has a goal to realise . |
47 | If a mains transformer has a secondary rated at 9V , 100mA , does this refer to the a.c. output or the d.c. after rectification ? |
48 | There is a Ward of Forbiddance spell on the door to this chamber which has a secondary Steal Mind spell within it . |
49 | ( Biochemistry 32 , 2509–2513 ; 1993 ) have looked at the structure of the unstable mutant , haemoglobin Catonsville , which has a glutamate inserted into a highly conserved segment of helix ( C helix ) . |
50 | The high grey wall has a lip trimmed with razor wire . |
51 | If the engagement period is to be protracted because the couple are young or studying , there may be a big party not unlike a small-scale version of the wedding at which the future bride has a chance to display her ring to well-wishers and acquire presents for the new home , for which the guests must be thanked . |
52 | ‘ Mr Evans has a chance to put things right by admitting a mistake was made and cancelling the increase . ’ |
53 | some local authorities have institutionalised unlawful practices such as having a second internal review before the case has a chance to go to a Review Board ; |
54 | Second , he has a chance to assess the realities on the ground : East Germany 's internal political balance , and the prospects for the Honecker succession . |
55 | It is vitally important that the line chosen is correct and straight so that the horse has a chance to assess each problem . |
56 | Now Mr Major has a chance to drive that message home . |
57 | THE BOOM in colourful , vigorous Impressionist-style paintings which , with some astute promotion by auctioneers , has already rippled through the markets for the Scottish colourists , Italian , Scandinavian and Irish art , now has a chance to affect Belgian art , at Christie 's on Thursday . |
58 | Television commentator Earle Kirton , the assistant coach , has a chance to implement some of his more ‘ spectacular ’ ideas on player selection . |
59 | For the first time in decades , the nation has a chance to decide what to do with it . |
60 | EUROPE 'S star filly User Friendly has a chance to restore some British pride in the Japan Cup this month . |