Example sentences of "have [verb] [adj] kind of " in BNC.

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1 So far , no artist from that period has received this kind of attention from a major museum .
2 One of Wulfstan 's legal texts says that the king has stopped one kind of injustice and hopes that he will do more .
3 He has endured all kinds of weather , including the Siberian winter at minus 10 to minus 28 degrees .
4 When this happens it means that the animal has suffered some kind of temperature-increasing illness , such as a prolonged fever , or possibly some kind of shock or trauma .
5 Inevitably oversimplifying , I would summarize what I have tried to say by suggesting that the schooling of science has produced three kinds of people , whose interrelations have up till now led to opposition to any attempts to realize the emancipatory potential Carlile saw .
6 Increasing unemployment in the cities has had all kinds of unfortunate consequences : it reduces demand for such services as retailing , while at the same time increasing pressures on public-sector provision ; and social services , housing training and education encounter increased demands for certain activities .
7 " Supernatural " has had all kinds of misleading innuendoes associated with it — such as a separation between this world and another higher one .
8 In order to spell , one has to combine both kinds of sequence , one has to think of the syllables in the word in the correct order and remember them and remember how far you got , and also remember the sequence of visual symbols , i.e. letters on paper .
9 Is n't s/he a figure who has exchanged one kind of incompleteness for another ?
10 ‘ With any new scheme there 's bound to be teething problems , but if you look at any other town that has introduced this kind of thing they would not want to go back to what they had previously , ’ he said .
11 This two-year transitional period has caused all kinds of problems for the people of Eritrea .
12 This two-year transitional period has caused all kinds of problems for the people of Eritrea .
13 Any farmer or keeper of animals has observed this kind of behaviour .
14 This alternation of form between generations has allowed all kinds of variations within the group .
15 Such a cleric has long recognised that his personal belief is not the same thing as historical evidence , and he has effected some kind of personal reconciliation between the two — a reconciliation which , to a greater or lesser degree , manages to accommodate both .
16 Erm I think it 's really very sad that i it 's just the society we live in has put these kind of pressures on marriages and you know we 're all human and we can all be tempted to look at other people and be unfaithful but in those times of er you know temptation you just I well I I 've found that that 's where my faith comes in you 're sort of helped through those times .
17 The advancing good management project again , has prioritised certain kinds of disadvantage organisations , to ensure that they 're getting funded , and that 's also reflected in the representation on the Committee .
18 High Road has tackled all kinds of issues from pit bull terrier fighting to cot death in order to illuminate character .
19 It is good news that the introduction of GCSE has endorsed this kind of methodology and response .
20 It was n't the first time she 'd heard that kind of comment .
21 Already , she 'd heard all kinds of rustlings and scufflings from the floor above .
22 And this astonished him , because he 'd seen this kind of thing at home .
23 When Twoflower said they 'd got better kind of magic in the Empire I thought — I thought … ’
24 When I went to bed , I had a few ‘ sort of ’ pains , but I did n't think anything of them as I 'd had these kind of niggly pains a lot over the last week or so .
25 It was the first time in ages he 'd demonstrated any kind of protectiveness towards her and she could n't help warming to that .
26 If I 'd wanted that kind of wife , I 'd have married Eleanor . ’
27 I see you 've reached some kind of diagnosis . ’
28 ‘ Still , ’ he added , ‘ you 'll have heard that kind of compliment often enough , I 'm sure . ’
29 You know , some pre-literate tribe somewhere , with the medicine men of the tribes meeting an opposing medicine man of a tribe , they would have done some kind of ceremony beforehand .
30 Having made all kinds of good resolutions after Ladakh , he fell out of them as soon as he returned to his usual academic haunts in Oxford and New York ; painfully , he tried again .
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