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

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1 In most instances these special schools for visually handicapped pupils are for children of primary school age or for the full school age-range and they have in general terms a regional catchment .
2 Well , yes , they have in cash terms and for a proportion of the population they have in real terms too .
3 This project is concerned with the nature and extent of the interest that the regional units within federal political systems have in international affairs .
4 Can it be that governments have in such circumstances authority to pass immoral and unjust laws ?
5 So we 're have in such things as password encryption and auditing .
6 He said : ‘ I do more in an hour with Glen than I ever have in two hours with any other coach , and the team as a whole achieves much more .
7 Nevertheless , strong underlying trends have been pushing up costs in the United Kingdom as they have in other countries — the increasing sophistication of medical treatment , the survival of those who would have died in an earlier decade , new and expensive drugs , the growing awareness amongst the public of potential treatments , a reluctance to merely grin and bear pain and discomfort , and above all the ageing of the population .
8 ‘ I think the best solution to all this is to have third country umpires like we have in other sports . ’
9 The answer is part-miracle , part-mystery , but mainly it comes from members and their friends , and from friends we have in other churches .
10 Assorted pundits and government ministers have in recent times deliberately tried to create the impression that reducing interest rates is the main , or even the only , way to haul the British economy out of recession .
11 The local authorities have in recent times been empowered to control both the use to which property is put and the maintenance of premises .
12 Hunter , Fallon , de Glanville , behind the scrum , and Clarke , in the forwards , have in recent months established themselves as quality players one step from the national team .
13 In America banks including First Chicago , BankAmerica , Fleet Financial and Chase Manhattan have in recent months made cut-rate sales of property assets with a nominal value of $1 billion or so .
14 Readers of Forum , a small magazine devoted to the liberated discussion of sexual relations , have in recent months been able to enjoy a crossword about sex .
15 I have in recent years edited a self-help journal for people with AIDS , written for the national press and researched a variety of medical material for television .
16 I have in recent years edited a self-help journal for people with AIDS , written for the national press and researched a variety of medical material for television .
17 Yet while there has been a concerted worldwide effort to save the larger cetaceans from agonising death by human hands , the small cetaceans have in recent years been dying in record numbers .
18 Even before these improvements take effect , though , we are finding that claims have in recent years increased faster than premiums .
19 Unfortunately for the interesting diversity of the old breeds , the Scandinavian nations have in recent years developed official breeding policies designed to create uniform national breeds by amalgamation , with the result that other breeds have largely been replaced and are now almost extinct , often making way for most untypical horned , pied breeds which have relied to a greater or lesser extent on imported Ayrshires and Friesians .
20 Some of these caribou have in recent years suffered greatly , at human hands .
21 Although the British profession has not adopted a multi-media outlook with the celerity that many would wish , there are plenty of examples of public libraries with visual and aural collections , and the counties of Wiltshire , Somerset and Leicestershire have in recent years been offering significant audio-visual services to teachers and schools .
22 Articled clerks , recently renamed trainee solicitors , are paid salaries , which have in recent years become increasingly attractive .
23 The purpose of this book is to look at the ways in which judges of the High Court , the Court of Appeal , and the House of Lords have in recent years dealt with political cases which have come before them .
24 Problems of environmental pollution have in recent years become a matter of growing concern both in EC member states and at the EC level itself .
25 Several German banks have in recent years set up capital market units in London to trade deutschmark bonds .
26 I have in recent years got into a deal of trouble in certain Commonwealth countries by claiming that any all-Canadian or Australian squadron was not as good as a mixed squadron .
27 The remainder have in many cases , however , devoted more resources to traditional means of advertising rather than adopted new media .
28 And phenotypic consequences , instead of being evenly distributed throughout the world , have in many cases congealed into those same bodies .
29 Enthusiastic attempts to drain wetlands throughout the 1970s and early 1980s have in many cases failed to produce the high-quality farmland which was the object of these expensive exercises .
30 It must be said that in Britain the new public library authorities created in 1972 have in many cases failed to capitalize on the opportunities for better stock provision which the larger units were supposedly able to achieve .
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