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

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1 Robespierre 's experiment was , scarcely surprisingly , a dismal failure ; and while the delicious dream of a universal , natural and reasonable religion may have an understandable attraction for those who are influenced by but not wholly committed to Christian ( or some other ) belief , it does not appear capable of offering any very stable resting-place , or any adequate defence against the more radical challenges to religion as such which have been raised from without and within Christian theology in modern times .
2 The Council believes it would be very very difficult to assimilate a lan erm a new settlement into this area successfully and that a new settlement in this a area would have an urbanizing impact far beyond the confines of the er immediate area .
3 " If you do not have an existing service agreement with Olympus it is certainly worth looking at the options available — whatever type of instrument is in use . "
4 He must love Tuesdays so it means he can have an extra lie in bed !
5 Next February your BROWNIE magazine will have an extra eight-page , full-colour section for the Rainbows .
6 The playgroup ca n't have an extra day because the chapel might be needed for funerals , according to church elders based at nearby Dursley .
7 ‘ Oh , this will be of great help in ordering raw materials , but sometimes we get part deliveries , could we have an extra facility to deal with those ?
8 ‘ Let me have an extra copy of these ones . ’
9 Peter Cole , chairman of Bramshill Parish Council , in whose bailiwick the town would have fallen , said : ‘ I might have an extra beer today , but I am saving the champagne for another 21 days .
10 Can I have an extra bonus point ?
11 They may have an extra glass — or in some cases bottle — to steady the nerves tonight .
12 They do have an extra point of initiative instead , which puts them on a par with Men and gives them an advantage over Dwarfs .
13 If your new code begins with a K , you will have more tax deducted than previously from your salary each period , but you should not normaly have an extra demand for tax after the end of the year .
14 Similarly very young people may have an unconfident approach .
15 However , recently , as emissions of ammonia have increased , it has been shown that deposition of ammonium ions can have an acidifying effect on soils as a result of the oxidation of unc to unc by bacteria .
16 ‘ I am quite convinced that in the 1990s reporters will have an expanded role before the courts , and in helping to present expert witnesses and child witnesses .
17 Now my my conclusion from that , and I think is a conclusion which has been supported by the public on con during the consultation exercise on the Greater York study , was that peripheral development around Greater York would have an undue impact on the historic character of the city , and that of course is the fundamental , the protection of which is of course a fundamental aim of planning around Greater York .
18 . So really what I 'm saying is that it h would have an undue impact on highway network and in particular on that particular erm strand of it .
19 I agree with Mike that the panel has been and er he is and will continue to do , erm I am sure , erm and , and that think certainly it will apply to , ought to be extended so that it wo n't need staff , er to be need during er nineteen ninety four erm and we wanted to , to note the continuing high levels of unemployment er on this side we believe the County Council should have an economic purpose strategy anyway , this should be a very important part of it 's strategic there , the strategic planning role .
20 And easily defeated in a debate on the Government 's economic policy — because the Government does n't have an economic policy .
21 His hope has been that better use of woodlands will give the trees greater value , and so farmers and landowners will have an economic reason for managing their woods .
22 The short answer is that the elimination of barriers to trade and the boost to competition will have an economic pay-off .
23 I 'll have an iced bun dad .
24 ‘ I was in New Zealand , watching the rugby league students ’ world tournament , when I realised that the 15-a-side game did not have an equivalent competition .
25 This is equivalent in terms of the effect on the total physical capital stock to reducing b by , and we can see from ( 8–56 ) that such a reduction would have an equivalent effect on the government budget constraint .
26 Every British Government department , without exception , will have an equivalent policy-making body at European Union level .
27 This detailed description lets the reader have an intimate knowledge of each character , almost to the point of being able to anticipate what they are going to do and say next .
28 But , although they will have an intimate knowledge of computers , they will probably not have a deep knowledge of the particular application of the proposed software .
29 Britain does not have an explicit family policy .
30 In many cases departments did not have an explicit policy on multicultural education and did not see it as something they should be forced to go into in their appraisal reports .
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