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

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1 the introductory booklet has handy tips on how to colour mix with acrylic , taking the novice through some straightforward exercises which will help to familiarise the terms used when painting with acrylics and assist understanding of the paint texture and thinning properties .
2 With this in mind the genetics-supply industry has approached the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) negotiations at which all biological processes and products are assumed to be patentable .
3 The docked structure had this hydroxyl group pointing towards CypA forming a hydrogen bond with the carbonyl oxygen of Asn 102 ( ref. 24 ) .
4 At the same time it should be noted that while 14% of authorities fell into this group , 26% of the total sample had establishments of less than 100 , so that not all small libraries found this an insurmountable problem .
5 For language skills which are first seen to occur in children of very different ages , it may be more helpful to choose the age by which a given percentage ( for example , 50 per cent ) of the total sample has shown evidence of that skill .
6 The ratio of long- to middle-wave cones ranges from 1.6 to 0.42 for samples from individual animals and for the total sample has a value ( 0.89 ) that does not differ significantly from unity ( ) .
7 Detailed breakdown on wealth figures in Australia are set out in a series of tables in Australian Society include comparative figures for 1984 and 1986 where the total wealth of the richest 118 has increased by 250 per cent — over A$5,000 million — at a time when the total wealth has increased by 20 per cent .
8 The total cost has been several million pounds more than budgeted .
9 It must be remembered that the total expenditure has increased each year .
10 In the case of a purchaser issuing quoted shares , the difficulties of knowing whether the 10 per cent threshold is exceeded and whether class tests are appropriate are compounded if the total consideration has not been determined and depends on completion accounts or an earn out .
11 In the two months since the IVA was made , the total debt has been and is continuing to be materially reduced .
12 If we followed the rules er the M R C rules strictly one of the lower risk group of patients was a G three P T one tumour and that patient er progressed and in fact all the patients who progressed , all the four out of the hundred and fifty nine patients who progressed erm from the total group had either G two or G three P T one tumours at diagnosis , and I think there 's a very strong case for making these a totally separate group of patients erm for follow up .
13 If the wage rate had fallen , say , by 10% and the total employment had increased , as a result , by 5% , there would still have been a net 5% loss in total labor income .
14 Both elements of the total rent have the same VAT treatment .
15 Each individual fragment of the total reality has an individual essence and its behaviour is entirely explicable as its effort to keep itself in being in as full a fashion as its environment allows .
16 Preliminary results of the 1988 census , released in March 1989 by the Planning Commission , revealed that the total population had risen to 23,174,336 , from 17,512,610 10 years earlier : an average growth rate of 2.8 per cent a year , compared with 3.2 per cent during the previous decade .
17 The only national survey of the period , the English Domesday Book , does indeed give figures from which the total population has been deduced ( see pp. 29–30 ) .
18 The principal dimensions of overall population change in the UK are shown in Figure 4.1 Somewhat paradoxically , the total population has changed relatively little in size since the early 1970s , but this in itself represents a significant change from previous experience .
19 Three attempts to census the total population have been made after the breeding season , in July 1953 , January 1967 and 1968 , and July 1971 .
20 And Stena Sealink claimed that the total market had grown by a mammoth 39pc over the first four months of 1993 compared with the previous year .
21 According to UK market researcher Romtec , the number of units being sold direct as a percentage of the total market has increased from 12 per cent in 1990 to 39 per cent in 1992 .
22 This year 's winners of the NatWest Trophy will receive a record £27,500 prize — around £5,000 more than Pakistan collected for beating England in the World Cup final — because the total prize-money has increased to £73,350 .
23 The number of drawings sold has increased from eight to ten , but the total value has decreased from £5,600 to £4,400 .
24 Moore 's view is that this is because , although each individual component of the total consciousness has its own value , one which it could retain in other contexts , the consciousness as a whole has a further value .
25 Thus a seller who in the normal way has accepted a cheque which is later dishonoured , is an unpaid seller .
26 As head of Section D , he needed to be on call twenty-four hours a day and besides the normal phone had a secure line routed directly to his office .
27 The normal mouse has 40 chromosomes which are all acrocentric with centromeres close to the terminus and almost invisible short arms .
28 The normal form has two parameters .
29 It is already known that the normal reader has at his or her disposal two very different procedures ( two very different sets of mental operations ) for accomplishing the conversion of print to speech .
30 By the spring of 1949 , the Boards were triumphantly arguing that they had been proved right in that the differential charge had had no effect on consumption and merely provoked public discontent .
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