Example sentences of "[adv] have [art] permanent " in BNC.
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1 | York does not have a permanent site for travellers although one is planned . |
2 | Open urban unemployment increased five-fold between 1981 and 1986 , and 45 per cent of the working population did not have a permanent or full-time job . |
3 | It compares the centralised approach of CND unfavourably with the West German peace movement , which does not have a permanent organisation . |
4 | The quantity theory reflected the view of economists prior to the 1930s that changes in the quantity of money in existence do not have a permanent effect on the real sector of the economy ( that is on , output and employment levels ) , but do determine the general price level . |
5 | It means that Britain will no longer have a permanent presence in the Security Council in 10 or 15 years ' time . |
6 | Finally , rooms containing gas cookers must have an openable window or other means of providing ventilation , and if the room 's volume is less than 10cu m , it must also have a permanent ventilation opening with an area of at least 5000sq mm . |
7 | It may even have a permanent effect due to the dynamic process generating economies of scale . |
8 | At first they suffered great privations — mainly because they did n't have a permanent supply of drinking water — but recently a well has been dug , and today they have houses and solar electricity . |
9 | Do you mean that he did n't have a permanent job ? |
10 | no he did n't have a permanent one , no not for a bit . |
11 | The FedPol do n't have a permanent presence on Vadinamia . |
12 | That means we do n't have a permanent company in the true sense of the word . |
13 | Although it may be too late to gather any more that season , you would at least have a permanent record so you could return in the following year to collect some more . |