Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [pron] have [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We 're taking a hundred and fifty odd thousand out from a budget we have for additional staffing , and we 're also taking |
2 | Knowing what a talent you have for these things , you 'll probably have it sorted out in two ticks . ’ |
3 | A media specialist , for instance , may well be a teacher who has through additional training and experience gained an extra competency ; a person with full professional qualifications and experience as a librarian may also ( as we saw ) be a recognized teacher , or have a diploma in educational technology . |
4 | Such a view implies the incorporation of the arts or humanities into the broad domain of the social or human sciences , a development which has to some extent occurred in France with the concept of sciences humaines and in Germany under the rubric of Geisteswissenschaft . |
5 | An example may be a traveller who has on previous occasions caused annoyance to other guests or in some way disrupted the inn . |
6 | Western diplomats wonder why Mr Suharto , a man who has near royal status in Indonesia , should behave like an everyday politician who likes to see his name in print . |
7 | that he or she is or has been a director of a company which has at any time become insolvent ( whether while he or she was a director or subsequently ) ; and |
8 | what a time I had on that , it was wonderful . |