Example sentences of "have [adj] in " in BNC.
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1 | Heavily-promoted but weak and gassy , UK lagers have little in common with genuine bottom-fermented beers from Europe . |
2 | It is possible that practical and theoretical authorities have little in common . |
3 | I began by suggesting that , perhaps in practical terms , animal welfare and the protection of the environment have little in common . |
4 | Although Mesmer 's crises have little in common with modern hypnosis and his explanation for the phenomenon was soon discredited , he did obtain cures that physicians had been unable to achieve ; so scientists and therapists remained mesmerised by the phenomenon . |
5 | They have little in common beyond having a membership consisting of some of the states of Europe ( different in each case ) and will be considered separately . |
6 | Already , there is talk of the ‘ nightmare ticket ’ — uniting as leader and deputy two candidates who have little in common . |
7 | A close look at their London haunts on our map on the right shows the two have little in common apart from their children . |
8 | Conversely , of course , those who have little in common have to place greater reliance on the language . |
9 | After this they have little in common . |
10 | Superficially , they have little in common , but they 're all refreshing evidence of the welcome return of the neurotic , articulate lyricist . |
11 | Indeed , where success is possible with a pass mark of 50 per cent or less and there is a choice of questions on the examination papers , two pupils may pass who have little in common beyond having attained the same grade . |
12 | These have little in common with one another , but they do illustrate particular facets of ( potential ) competitive market failure . |
13 | It is easy to escape this issue by saying that the discourses of the two groups have little in common ; but discourse analysis should teach us that it is as likely to be our attitude to what they say that categorizes them . |
14 | Most large businesses have little in common with the examples we have been looking at . |
15 | But we have little in common , and since my mother died we have n't had much to do with one another . |
16 | Although the gentle Mendip Hills and the magnificent Andes Mountains have little in common , Wimpey Homes ’ Redcliffe Mews development at Cheddar have provided an unexpected connection . |
17 | I have little in common with the ideal woman that male artists in particular have so often painted . |
18 | They have little in common with those of British elections . |
19 | Even if they have found the previous hour of talks excruciating , finding they have little in common on a whole host of difficult issues , they will come out smiling . |
20 | You have that in your sights , to become a better musician , a better songwriter , a better record maker , producer , whatever it may be . |
21 | This may also be the strongest indication we have that in some areas there were , in the sixth century , lineages owning not only , perhaps , real property but also such intangible property as magic crests and names . |
22 | Chairman , just before we leave things can I just remind members now that , that , the target set for this Committee was a net increase , and , have that in mind as we go through , and that increase is some six hundred and forty thousand pounds , which we could show within those papers as having arrived at it , in ninety four , five . |
23 | Our fixed debt is accounted for by our quoted sterling bonds and er , the balance of a medium tone note programme which we have outstanding in the United States . |
24 | I have hanging in my workroom a painting of the Pieta , that powerful image of the dead Christ , taken down from the cross and lying across his mother 's lap . |
25 | I have 22 in the yard , but not all are fit . |
26 | A. V. Dicey , the prominent nineteenth-century jurist and by no means an extreme anti-feminist , considered that while distinctions of rights founded on sex often gave rise to injustice ‘ they have this in their favour — they rest upon a difference not created by social conventions or by human prejudice and selfishness , or by accidental circumstances … which split society into classes , but by the nature of things ’ . |
27 | So we have this in the next picture , and it was another one vertical , we got one to g grab a hold of it |
28 | My grandparents and my grandchildren have this in common . |
29 | I use Mentadent P dental floss as well — in fact , I always have some in my desk . |
30 | " I think I have some in the car . " |