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

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1 These data are in line with the recent findings on two other enzymes acting in the anticodon loop , namely tRNA ( m 1 G37 ) methyltransferase ( 5 ) from E.coli and tRNA(Ψ35)pseudouridylate synthase from wheat germ ( 6 ) where both of them require that the tRNA-substrates have an intact 3D-structure .
2 This has meant that many enthusiasts for computing in the humanities have an uncomfortable sense of crisis , a feeling of promise unfulfilled .
3 It was this aspect which engaged the attention of Michels ( 1911 ) , in his study of socialist parties ( and especially the German Social Democratic Party ) , in which he argued that the party becomes personified in the full-time paid officials — the bureaucracy and parliamentary leaders — whose interests may diverge from those of the mass membership and still more from the wider group which the party claims to represent , and who have an overwhelming influence upon party policy .
4 I have an overwhelming feeling that these dances which have been going on unchanged for hundreds , perhaps thousands of years , are truer to the ‘ âme collective ’ than our restless , critical , self-obsessed quadrilles .
5 Since Hubel and Wiesel began publishing their work in the late 1950s , there has been an increasing appreciation of the way in which nervous systems are so structured as to ensure that certain events of special importance to the organism have an increased likelihood of triggering activity in the relevant places .
6 A further concern about treating ulcerative colitis with cyclosporin is the carcinogenic risk in patients who already have an increased incidence of colonic dysplasia and carcinoma .
7 It is well known that other groups of hypochlorhydric patients — for example , after partial gastrectomy or vagotomy ; in chronic atrophic gastritis ; in pernicious anaemia — have an increased incidence of gastric cancer .
8 There is some evidence that patients who get torsades de pointes in response to one type of 1a antiarrhythmic drug have an increased incidence of this arrhythmia in response to other drugs in the same class .
9 They showed that a majority of patients in remission have an increased absorption of 5 1 Cr-labelled ethylenediaminetetra acetic acid ( EDTA ) , suggesting that coeliac disease was caused by a primary defect in intestinal mucosal permeability .
10 This finding is consistent with the previous studies showing that duodenal ulcer patients have an increased sensitivity to pentagastrin as well as to endogenous gastrin released in response to a peptone meal .
11 Subjects with adenomatous polyps and cancer have an increased cell proliferation and a shift of the proliferative zone towards the apex of the crypt .
12 Though only a small proportion go on to develop diabetes , these subjects have an increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease .
13 The heaviness of carriage and the risk of neonatal septicaemia are directly related : infants who are heavily colonised have an increased risk of infection of at least 10-fold .
14 Recent epidemiological studies have found that people with evidence of infection by Chlamydia pneumoniae have an increased risk of coronary heart disease .
15 Medical evidence also shows that however good the care , younger mothers ( under fifteen-year olds ] have an increased risk of premature labour .
16 Elderly patients undergoing endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography ( ERCP ) have an increased risk of sedation related complications during the procedure .
17 Epidemiological studies have shown that , apart from an increased risk of developing gastric cancer , patients with pernicious anaemia , as well as patients operated on with gastric resection more than 20 years ago , have an increased risk of developing cancer in other digestive organs , including the pancreas .
18 Patients whose primary tumours express abundant ICAM-1 have an increased risk of metastasis .
19 I 'm glad you asked that erm yes we did , we did give it consideration er er we decided against it , because it would have meant er to declaring the dividend on Friday for technical reasons and announcing our results erm today and this could have been in danger of misleading er the market er because this lower results and we have an increased dividend and that was erm probably the main reason why we decided that we would n't do it er the slight increase in net dividend in fact should compensate erm and this is coincidence er er f fo for the increased A C T on the
20 Patients with inflammatory bowel disease have an increased prevalence of osteoporosis , and suffer high rates of spinal bone loss .
21 After that , throughout the rest of the term , they have a reduced allocation if they have waiver of premium , and they have an increased allocation if they pay more than seventy eight pounds a month , or seven hundred and eighty pounds a year .
22 We no longer have an expensive production line standing idle if one man is absent . ’
23 What you have to steal : If you have an expensive car sitting in the driveway , or inadvertently let slip in the pub about your latest classy hi-fi , you could be drawing attention to your house as being potentially worth breaking into .
24 In the second round the police entertain Dervock at New Forge Lane , while the Swifts have an away match against Downshire YM .
25 ‘ You have an unhappy knack , Michael Riven , of finding yourself in the thick of things .
26 Apartments La Malva and Salvia have an outdoor area with table and chairs .
27 ‘ At least now we have an agreed ransom .
28 Hambros Jersey has denied this claim , but it admits , for the purposes only of this appeal , that ( subject to the jurisdiction point ) the administrators have an arguable case against the bank under section 238 .
29 I have an aggravating whine coming from my gearbox every time I decelerate in fourth gear .
30 The little creatures have an endless appetite , and a digestive system that turns almost anything into perfect compost .
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