Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] have a [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Publications which run editorial competitions on a regular basis usually have a set price level , which may vary from as little as £50 or £100 value for a small provincial weekly to around £20,000-£25,000 for a national women 's magazine .
2 For Ness is the last bastion of Free Presbyterian fundamentalism and the miles of wall to wall crofthouses that line the single main road today have a palisade quality .
3 Our suggested strategies for improvement obviously have a price tag but such support may well seem desirable given the current consensus in education and government in favour of widening access , particularly for less advantaged groups .
4 You may have noticed that the dialogue boxes used to set up the Program Groups and Program Item both have a Password option .
5 Chilly winds and central heating both have a drying effect on the skin .
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