Example sentences of "having a single [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is also recognised that having a single contact person within the Exchequer Division to deal with travel agents is good practice and therefore it is suggested that Carole Ann Johnston , Admin Assistant arrange all travel and overnight accommodation when required .
2 However , Lib Dem borough councillor Bob Russell emphasised the ‘ common sense ’ reasons for having a single Colchester MP .
3 Le Quement claims that all this is only possible by having a single drivetrain and wheel size specification but the limitation works to the car 's advantage .
4 So there is an administrative advantage and an advantage in terms of comprehensibility in having a single system .
5 For Warr , however , the issue is historical as well as moral , the reflection of an age-long struggle for rational laws rooted in ‘ a spirit of understanding big with freedom and having a single respect to people 's rights ’ .
6 But the faults in the genes and the resultant proteins were different in each case : one producing an enzyme molecule with large structural changes , the other having a single amino acid change at a critical part of the molecule .
7 There is a strong case for integrating mail order publication sales with the activities of the bookshop , and for having a single publications store under a single administrator , using a single stock-control system .
8 ‘ Now if , instead of having a single interface between the two liquids , you emulsify the two ( like oil and vinegar in French dressing ) the reaction occurs over the surface of each suspended droplet , creating a capsule . ’
9 Voters will get a better deal with a hung parliament and are more likely to get the decisions they want , rather than having a single party riding roughshod over their wishes , as in the community charge , claims Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher .
10 Similarly , confinement prevents one having a single gluon on its own , because gluons also have color .
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