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

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1 But black and ethnic minority subjects still have low priority in psychology .
2 For example , almost all sources of silver naturally contain a little gold , and ancient silver artefacts typically have gold contents in the range of 0.1 to 1.0 per cent .
3 The traditional steel and heavy engineering sectors naturally have no sympathy .
4 And then our own facilities , as Carlos has already mentioned , have been used for conferences of Third World First and other development groups occasionally have met in the Institute , and of course erm our own staff and students , and indeed sometimes Third Worlders spending a period at the Institute have given local talks and participated in local meetings .
5 Brady and other Middlesbrough councillors obviously have a vested interest in laying the blame for the housing crisis at the door of the Conservative government it is after all a Labour-controlled authority .
6 If C f is a lenis ( i.e. ‘ voiced ’ ) consonant and C i is fortis ( ‘ voiceless ’ ) we often find that the lenis consonant has no voicing ; this is not a very noticeable case of assimilation , since , as was explained in Chapter 4 , initial and final lenis consonants usually have little or no voicing anyway .
7 National and local government authorities now have sweeping powers to control development in the two resorts and to force hotels and other businesses to carry out clean-up measures .
8 Bruce Hornsby , the latest intrepid pianist ( Dead keyboardists and Spinal Tap drummers both have the same life expectancy ) , has the quick tinkle , and events mosey along gently to the interval .
9 Bruce Hornsby , the latest intrepid pianist ( Dead keyboardists and Spinal Tap drummers both have the same life expectancy ) , has the quick tinkle , and events mosey along gently to the interval .
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