Example sentences of "have [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Cockle Button , Cockle Ben , a children 's book he wrote in the 1930s , has remarkably good illustrations .
2 A simpler interpretation is that the experimenters have rediscovered what Lashley ( 1950 ) showed many years ago , that partial removal of the cortical area to which the dorsal lateral geniculate body projects , has remarkably little effect on simple form discrimination tasks and that it is only when the entire cortical projection zone is removed that severe deficits , detectable in the simple behavioural paradigms we use , emerge .
3 FOR A town of such ancient importance , Stamford has remarkably few ghost traditions .
4 He has remarkably little choice of action or initiative if he is going to comply with the flight manual and his company 's operations manual and at the same time carry out an economic flight .
5 Has outstandingly helpful staff , and a huge , broad , very reasonably priced stock of academic books .
6 It also shows how a combination of these can easily result in a local economic strategy which has clear political as well as economic goals .
7 Processing signs has clear right hemisphere involvement ( Lubert , 1975 ; McKeever et al. , 1976 ; Manning et al. , 1977 ; Poizner and Lane , 1978 ; Poizner , Battison and Lane , 1979 ) .
8 Each of these new technologies has clear offensive uses .
9 The important thing is that the whole programme is planned in a way that brings out learning in depth , allowing for sustained involvement with the children , and has clear developing purposes .
10 The upper class has clear distinctive characteristics which give it such a sense of identity : not only its ownership of productive property ( the fundamental and defining feature ) but also its distinctive culture and status hierarchy .
11 This may not be a totally convincing critique of modern society , but it has clear modern relevance and is more than mere dislike .
12 A horizontal model , for its part , has clear educational merits .
13 The line ‘ My cradled infant slumbers peacefully ’ , has clear Christian connotations .
14 Rose of Lima 's own understanding of this has clear biographical origins which are worth noting .
15 Such a network has vastly greater band width than conventional cable networks and enables information such as ordinary telephone calls to coexist with a flow of large amounts of data , video and audio traffic .
16 This very rigid institutional division of labour has rather serious implications in the public law field of decision-making processes , however .
17 She has rather long arms with slightly curved fingers , short legs and broad feet .
18 They make a thing of this strong-box business , but ours mostly has rather dull securities and family papers in it .
19 It can climb to 25ft-30ft , and through summer to October it has rather insignificant pale cream flowers with excellent fragrance .
20 Curriculum managers reading this discussion may rightly feel that this magisterial balance has rather little to offer to their own pressing concerns .
21 Among transition metal hydrides the mass of the metal atom has rather little effect ; frequencies are in the range 2200–1700 cm -1 , the precise value depending on the metal and the other ligands involved .
22 Moving further north , the United States has rather fewer volcanoes , and although there are some impressive cones such as those of Mt Shasta and Mt Rainier , both over 4,000 metres high , there have been only a few minor eruptions in historic times .
23 The tournament , which starts on December 28 , is run concurrently with the Under-21 Territorial Championships , an event that has rather more significance as an England trials showcase .
24 The tournament , which starts on December 28 , is run concurrently with the Under-21 Territorial Championships , an event that has rather more significance as an England trials showcase .
25 Manucci 's account of Mughal India is as full of gossip as Bernier 's , but the precarious manner in which he chose to live his life meant that his book has rather more action in it : rather than fussing about the relative merits of Parisian and Mughal architecture , he fights as an artilleryman in the Mughal civil war , has his caravan ambushed by bandits , battles with a pressgang and is finally besieged in a fort on an island in the Indus .
26 It also has rather unfortunate connotations of self-styled guerrilla activists prowling the Dales ready to plunge daggers into the tyres of quarry wagons at night or to fire catapults at drivers daring enough to run their gauntlet during daylight hours .
27 Julian Sands plays a dissipated Swiss ; Ian Holm an American writer ; and Judy Davis pops up in the second leg of her dual role as Holm 's wife , with whom Weller has incredibly kinky rubber-monster sex .
28 J. C. Schetky who describes himself as marine painter in ordinary to Her Majesty has little good to say about Islay in " Sketches of notes of a Cruise in Scotch Waters on board His Grace the Duke of Rutland 's Yacht Resolution in the Summer of 1848 . "
29 J. C. Schetky who describes himself as marine painter in ordinary to Her Majesty has little good to say about Islay in " Sketches of notes of a Cruise in Scotch Waters on board His Grace the Duke of Rutland 's Yacht Resolution in the Summer of 1848 . "
30 The national centre , exhausting its ingenuity and conventional values , has little new to offer .
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