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

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1 The first two movements of the B flat minor Sonata have a demonic urgency .
2 Indeed , we might even be inclined to suggest that third parties that are buoyant in the opinion polls , and have a diffuse appeal beyond specific regions , are only able to sustain their support on the basis of an attractive ambiguity about their main policy objectives that precludes the presentation of crisp programmes and , therefore , the possibility of programmatic support .
3 I have a Nigerian passport and a British passport .
4 The 16th-century ruins of Knock Castle , 2 miles away , have a murky past — all the sons of the Laird were murdered by a neighbouring Forbes of Strath girnock ; when the Laird was informed he was so overcome by grief that he fell down a staircase to his death .
5 This case shows neither that employers should refuse jobs to those who have a murky past nor that they should not entrust secrets to subordinate employees — that is impracticable — but that they should not simply rely on the implied duty of confidence ; it can lead to misunderstandings and difficulties as to what is really secret .
6 He was quite capable of building a locomotive as I have a working steam model threshing engine , on about the same scale , that also came from the old office . ’
7 It is claimed that they have a working range of up to 15 feet ( 5 metres ) .
8 They have a working knowledge of contract law and other legal areas which affect musicians , such as noise levels and music licences , so that they can give advice on anything and everything that affects musicians .
9 They , on the contrary , the police authority have a working party which had four very long and very detailed meetings and went through their budget line by line by line , and these are the figures they came up with .
10 We have a working party to look into the problem of substance abuse .
11 Hewlett Packard have a working agreement with Compugraphic which has already led to that company 's typesetters being able to understand PCL and HP 's printers being able to accept Compugraphic 's fonts — they also provide PostScript as an option .
12 My parents have a cruel sense of humour .
13 I have a cruel desire to stand in front of one , step to the left , then to the right , then again to the left once more , just to confuse them .
14 The words of Johnson 's wife , Ladybird , have a cruel irony : " I just hope that foreign problems do not keep mounting they do not represent Lyndon 's kind of presidency . "
15 One reason why that will be so is that we have a coherent approach to Europe , not one that changes every weekend .
16 The main group of verbs which will both justify the singling out of some adjectival property of the entity behind the object phrase , and which , moreover , have a lexical value such that this adjectival property will be understood to apply to the object in some way especially relevant to the meaning of the verb are , as we have indicated , verbs which include the notion of a change of state .
17 The young French artist 's sculptures have a seeming fragility .
18 Few great cities have a principal street with such a spectacular setting as Princes Street .
19 We still have a six-point buffer but I expect us to have to go to the last day of the season . ’
20 They can be parked left or right , or have a split centre draw leaving a clear throughway .
21 First this is held downwards , then it is swung upwards to varying heights so that you have a split second in which to hit it with a suitable technique .
22 Even the idea that people have a split personality is n't strictly true .
23 The most basic bags have a curved flap at the top with a drawcord running around the circumference .
24 What if I have a curved staircase or a platform landing ?
25 They have a curved section at the end of the lower blade which enables individual stitches to be lifted and snipped with absolute precision .
26 The law or , more correctly stated , those who make the law , have a corresponding obligation to ensure that the principles and rules laid down meet certain criteria .
27 If a government exercises some ‘ power without right , ’ it seems to be necessarily implied that the people have a corresponding right to resist .
28 All children , whatever their abilities or disabilities , have a statutory right to be educated ; and all parents have a corresponding duty to see that they are educated , at least up to the age of 16 .
29 Insects who feed off , pollinate or whose lives are otherwise associated with these particular plants have a corresponding detection system in the structure of their antennae , through which they perceive specific patterning in the infrared , just as we perceive what we call ‘ visible ’ light , through our eyes .
30 These have a carcinogenic effect in 39 animal species , including primates .
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