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

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1 Save & Prosper launched a new plan on Thursday , MIM Britannia has a new plan available from next week , and the investment trust arm of Robert Fleming has recently unveiled a plan .
2 Now in Christ , he has a new principle active within him , a higher law , the life-giving power of the Spirit .
3 The newspaper has a security-conscious approach antithetical to that of licensed dealers .
4 The Power Tool is a type of power soak , but according to the user 's guide it has a reactive load identical to that of a speaker cabinet .
5 Lady Bertram , on the other hand , feels that she has a fortunate marriage due to this reason of her beauty and also considers it is every woman 's obligation to show off her looks .
6 The reproductive system , too , has a complex innervation concerned in copulation and oviposition ( Rehm , 1939 ; Degrugillier and Leopold , 1972 ; Grossman and Parnas , 1973 ) .
7 The hotel is air-conditioned and has a private garage available at a supplement payable locally .
8 This has a histological appearance identical with that of condyloma acuminatum ( a genital lesion ) , even to the extent of presenting ideas of koilocytosis among the squamous cells , indicating infection with human papillomavirus .
9 The '79 has a delightful flavour reminiscent of almonds .
10 This is a paradoxical fact for those empiricists who think that new theories are derived from the facts in some way , but it is quite comprehensible when it is realized that precise experimentation can only be carried out if one has a precise theory capable of yielding predictions in the form of precise observation statements .
11 A second approach is to argue that the Christian faith is something intensely personal , concerned with individual spirituality and not something which has a social dimension concerned with the affairs of this world .
12 For example , students who have had a full-time job prior to coming to university are less likely to withdraw or fail , while conversely , students whose homes are close to university are more likely to become non-graduates .
13 They would claim that elections ( hitherto ) in the Soviet Union , or in , say , El Salvador or the Philippines under President Marcos , have not been free : the people have not had a genuine choice open to them .
14 As a matter of course , all teachers should have a good dictionary available in the classroom , and should take time to show pupils how to use it .
15 They prepared the resus. room , and when all was ready they informed the patients still waiting that they might have a slight delay due to an emergency that was being brought in .
16 She should have a purpose-designed restraint appropriate for her age and weight .
17 Most books will soon be set completely by computer , and thus the publisher will have a machine-readable version available for analysis .
18 You 'll have a nice walk ready for your lunch .
19 I 'll soon have a nice meal ready for you … ’
20 Thus , within the geometric domain of the assembly it is possible to recognize immediately those components which do not have a functional relationship due to their spatial remoteness .
21 The Museum will have a purpose-built taxiway direct onto the airport enabling the Museum 's aircraft to be taxied direct into the Museum .
22 It may even have a permanent effect due to the dynamic process generating economies of scale .
23 Paragraph at the same time can you inform me if , apart from your national list trials , do you have a recommended list similar to that operating in the United Kingdom , question mark , paragraph , as far as the agricultural seeds are concerned I take it that you operate a distinctness , comma , uniformity and stability trial as well as the value for cultivation and usage trial , question mark paragraph , can you inform me how long your official trials last , and what weights of seeds are required for these trials paragraph , I look forward to hearing from you in the near future , kindest regards , yours sincerely
24 Diabetic patients may have a damaged myocardium due to extensive atheroma and/or small-vessel cardiomyopathy before infarction ( Hamby et al , 1974 ; Regan et al , 1977 ; Factor et al , 1980 ) , which would make them more likely to develop cardiogenic shock or heart failure .
25 In this he described how , by splitting a parallelepiped of calcite spar along its shorter diagonal , and then cementing the halves together with Canada balsam ( having a refractive index intermediate between those of the doubly refracting calcite spar ) , he was able to separate the two emergent beams so widely that they could be used independently .
26 Democracy is not just about having elections : it is about having a proper parliament capable of scrutiny and of holding governments to account .
27 I have taken some photographs , but they are still in the camera , and I hope to have a complete set ready for the next Journal .
28 The pulsed emission from Vela , although time-variable , has been seen to have a flat spectrum similar to that of PSR1706–44 during some observations ( ref. 20 ; and G.K. et al. , manuscript in preparation ) .
29 It is sensible personnel practice to have a standard letter available to employees which they can use to notify you of their situation and intentions .
30 The European Council began to meet in 1974 , at the prompting of France , which wanted the EC to have a guiding authority similar to the French presidency 's .
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