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

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1 the front seat just have a good look round here .
2 DANCE fans in Warrington who have been going to the Groover night at Mr Smith 's club now have a two-in-one dance night instead .
3 People visiting the Home usually have a stimulating effect .
4 Unconfirmed reservations marked red on the chart usually have a three-week time limit hold period .
5 But the stories in mytho-history necessarily have a linear structure in which one thing happens after another .
6 Though a mere 18 months old in this incarnation , the band already have a healthy roster of tunes which walk the fine line between Sly Stone funk and ‘ Abbey Road ’ songsmithery .
7 The echinoderms are a phylum closely allied to the Chordates — including the vertebrates , and both phyla probably have a common ancestor in the Precambrian .
8 The MOHG now have a brilliant Chairman in Mr Simon Keswick , who although still in his forties , was the very successful head of Jardine Matheson in Hong Kong for two periods , so knows the Far East and the location of the group 's hotels so well .
9 As a result , more than 70 per cent of the population now have a Current Account and are enjoying the many advantages it gives them — cheques , instant cash , Standing Orders and Direct Debits .
10 Participation and active citizenship therefore have a limited role due to the desire to preserve stability and the claims that it is unrealistic to have citizens active in decision-making ; ‘ the electoral mass is incapable of action other than stampede ’ .
11 However , apart from their own and their parents ' socio-economic characteristics , demographic factors such as early marriage and childbearing experience also have a substantial effect .
12 These sources of professional freedom clearly have a differential impact depending upon ( a ) the professional involved , ( b ) the organizational setting in which professionals work , and ( c ) the policies that they are required to implement .
13 People who fall into this habit often have a weak sense of identity and have felt very taken over as children , not allowed their own thoughts and feelings , nor to be themselves .
14 Only 3 out of the is Joint Liaison Committees in Scotland for example actually have a voluntary sector representative with full voting rights .
15 Likewise , the agencies of central and local government necessarily have a powerful effect , both directly and indirectly , on industrial performance .
16 Thirdly , it has long been recognised that written documents produced in the past often have a special quality , which is not possessed by school textbooks or the writings of later historians .
17 The interests of commerce sometimes have a nationalistic tinge : in a recent decision a United States court referred in its reasoning to the interests in maintaining New York as a leading commercial centre .
18 But , as we have seen , although people in this country rarely have a realistic idea of the APR , they already have a reasonable idea of which forms of credit are relatively costly , and which are more reasonable .
19 Oh you 're on holiday for a couple of days , I mean you 'd have thought you know , since you 're on holiday just have a little drinky or two but no ca n't persuade her , ca n't you tell me why you just come out of a Yorkshire pub .
20 Managers trying to buy their company still have a fiduciary duty to shareholders .
21 Words uttered in haste often have a prophetic ring to them ; within a month Benjamin and I would be fighting for our lives on icy waters in Somerset . )
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