Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun pl] [vb mod] have a " in BNC.
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1 | Can he assure me that the woodlands sold off by the commission will be accessible to all walkers , especially as after the next election a lot of Scottish Labour Members will have a lot of time to do a lot of walking ? |
2 | For example , some surgical implants may have a greater durability or offer greater freedom of movement to the patient than others . |
3 | Some smaller firms may have a centralised functional structure where tasks and activities are arranged by business function such as : |
4 | Some Conservative members may have a desire to do so , but there is no real strength of commitment to the promotion of competition and , for example , to the toughening up of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and the greater detachment of that body from the powers of the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , who seems more interested in the argument about French nationalised industries than in the promotion of competition in our domestic economy . |
5 | GATT said that such preferential agreements could have a far-reaching impact on world trade . |
6 | Such black holes would have a much higher temperature and would be emitting radiation at a much greater rate . |
7 | Certain chronic physical problems will have a long-term effect on the child 's appetite and weight , for example renal failure , malabsorption syndromes , metabolic disorders , and immunological problems . |
8 | Provided one remembered that a poll was simply a snapshot of voting intention at the time it was taken and that national polls should have a sample of at least 1,000 , one would not go far wrong . |
9 | These social-work teachers may have a school base ; certainly they would have flexible hours in order that they could meet the needs of young people during times when schools were closed ( early evenings , long holidays ) . |
10 | Each of these principal officers will have a deputy ( e.g. vice-dean ) and a group of qualified staff specialists to help them administer college affairs . |
11 | This sale of twentieth-century decorative arts will have a strong furniture section , which will include a bed , dressing table and a pair of bedside tables from the same Louis Majorelle suite . |
12 | The relief of these negative states can have a remarkable effect on health and well-being . |
13 | These hand-sized products will have a screen and an electronic pen and will be used to send electronic notes or postcards to people via digital signal processors transmitted over phone lines or radio networks . |
14 | Clearly the introduction of these new technologies will have a range of social and environmental implications . |
15 | Although all interested parties must have a say , surely it is time that the marine environment is given the recognition and protection it deserves . |
16 | All such agreements would have a US guarantee and such supervision as necessary . |
17 | A primordial black hole with an initial mass of a thousand million tons would have a lifetime roughly equal to the age of the universe . |
18 | Feminist methodological innovations can have a merely cosmetic effect , however . |
19 | Any large mirrors ( those more than 1m sq ) should have additional support to take their weight ; mirror doors for wardrobes and low level mirrors should have a commercially-applied film , so that the pieces are held together if the mirror gets broken . |
20 | It is to be hoped that the continued development of training provision in these last two non-tariff areas can have a positive effect on lowering perceived barriers . |