Example sentences of "have [art] [adj] [noun sg] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 From this they slide into ‘ Blinding Sun ’ , which has the mighty Mudhoney wallowing in a '60s psychedelic timewarp where the influence of the 13th Floor Elevators can be clearly heard wailing in the basement .
2 The fourth volume in the Vampire Chronicles , which has the wonderful Lestat yearning to be reborn a mortal in an entirely contemporary tale which is just brilliant .
3 The fences hold no fears for this big fellow and he has a marvellous chance according to his trainer of making it two in a row and thereby join a small but privileged group .
4 This draft also has a separate provision relating to the imposition of conditions by the parties to a treaty , which a third party must observe if it wishes to take advantage of the relevant right .
5 The bodice of the robe has a deep cleavage plunging to the navel .
6 The very young Aplysia has a nervous system consisting of relatively few neurons , while the period of onset of the capacity to show sensitization as a behavioural phenomenon matches that of a great increase in neuronal number ; yet if all that sensitization required was the facilitatory response in a set of three neurons of the network described earlier , it is hard to see why , by contrast with habituation , it should be dependent on such an increase in neuronal number .
7 Even though each has a confiscated gun dangling from hands as big as Caribbean haggis I am still uneasy .
8 Linda Hardy , ( 43 ) — who was so badly beaten that police initially thought she had been shot — was this morning said to be ‘ critical but stable ’ in London 's Royal Free Hospital , which has a neurosurgical unit specialising in treating severe head injuries .
9 It has a particular stiffness depending on the type of soil — clay , sand , gravel and so on — and how much moisture it carries .
10 It has a 22-week programme leading to placement in work or further education , including a four-week overseas project , in Romania or Germany this year .
11 Hanson lost out to Tomkins in its last big bid , for Ranks Hovis MacDougall , and anyway now has a lowly share rating with a yield well above the market average at about six per cent .
12 They are best told apart by the differences in head shape — labiatum has thicker lips and citrinellum has a larger hump resulting in a steeper forehead profile .
13 If circumambulation is performed in the opposite direction it is called ‘ Apradakshina ’ and has a malign influence resulting in misfortune or death .
14 ‘ the function of the judge at a criminal trial as respects the admission of evidence is to ensure that the accused has a fair trial according to law .
15 In addition to the two avant-garde poles represented for him by Schoenberg and Stravinsky , he has a minor category consisting of music that makes use of materials ‘ which fell by the wayside … waste products and blind spots … all that which did not fit properly into the laws of historical movement ’ ; the ‘ anachronistic quality ’ of this material ‘ is not wholly obsolete since it has outwitted the historical dynamic ’ .
16 … each American school has a national flag flying outside the school and usually a flag in each classroom .
17 One of the pieces has a white fungus growing on it .
18 CFS has an Accessory Bay dealing in a similar manner with starter motors , hydraulics and governors .
19 ‘ He still has an elderly mother living in Yazd .
20 It is now established that insulin has an antinatriuretic action resulting in increased sodium reabsorption probably from the proximal convoluted tubules .
21 Up to now , the patch of land off Whessoe Road has n't had a great deal going for it .
22 He 'd had a good line going with a number of the wives out here — what man had n't ?
23 ‘ He has had a sad time looking for work in London and intends to go back to the North-East with his parents as soon as possible , ’ said David Martin , defending .
24 The earliest place of worship would appear to have been the chantry , constructed , it is said , as early as 1332 and rumoured to have had a secret passage running to Mere House .
25 Twenty-three-year-old Jill Yate took the opportunity of telling her boss that , although she had had a wonderful year travelling around Europe , she was beginning to feel homesick and would soon be going back to the United States .
26 ‘ He 's had a hard time getting into the world , ’ Elizabeth replied .
27 When I was a boy — just 30 years ago — a store like this would have had a hard time surviving in this small mid-Western Canadian city .
28 Those words , repeated in Sir John 's Mail on Sunday column , should have the wretched Estall quaking in his boots .
29 I will have the bottom gate leading to the Buildings and the Broadway permanently closed . ’
30 Every time he drove the big Volvo along those crowded motorways he knew that one random police check , one brush with another car , one moment of inattention would have a blue-capped officer leaning in his window , wondering why he wore a wig and a false moustache .
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