Example sentences of "[art] [adj -er] [noun] have " in BNC.
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1 | The lower prices have had a dampening effect on innovative schemes to make better use of the natural resources consumed , and will do nothing to stimulate necessary investment by the generators on modernising their capacity . |
2 | The lower tiers have neat windows , but not one to each face of the octagon , while the upper tiers have windows in each face , beautiful windows with elegant marble columns . |
3 | They argue that industrialized societies are characterized by a plurality of cultural goals and these vary systematically among individuals in different strata and many individuals in the lower strata have limited and realistic ambitions . |
4 | The lower courts have approved the average cost basis , as contended by the Crown . |
5 | Despite the wide-ranging ramifications of the misappropriation theory , the lower courts have endorsed it in a number of important rulings . |
6 | US scientists who have analysed the data claim that there is no evidence that temperatures in the lower atmosphere have increased significantly , as could have been expected if global warming were underway . |
7 | When the four remaining parts of the lower dome have been built high enough to form a complete circle within the walls of the square , this circle provides the basis for supporting the actual dome . |
8 | The lower voices have here more significance than mere accompaniment . |
9 | As animals have traditionally been allowed to graze amongst them , the lower branches have been rubbed or eaten away . |
10 | Teachers find that the children become unteachable — those in the lower classes have to be fed sedatives to calm them down . |
11 | Some of the coarser ones have long been known from simple histological studies , but more recent mapping of the nerve tracts and individual axonal connections has required a variety of specialized techniques . |
12 | Already some of the wealthier comprehensives have become selective , and are only taking high-achievers and are depriving local children of a good education and taking more able pupils from outside their catchment areas . |
13 | With very few exceptions , almost all the routes are on rough , near-virgin limestone , for only a small number of the easier classics have become polished — sadly , but perhaps inevitably , including the superb slabby pillar of Marie ( HVS5b ) . |
14 | Even the prettier ones have a tough attitude . |
15 | In certain fields , such as voting theory , there have been significant advances , but the broader questions have tended to be left on one side . |
16 | The conflict in Ireland is the most important of the case studies , and some of the broader themes have been selected to provide a wider perspective on this issue . |
17 | I think there 's a lot of the co , er , the smaller companies feel that way , but the bigger companies have tried the smaller ones , and I think we , we 're not likely to lose the bigger ones as easy as lose the small ones . |
18 | Most boats carry four units , though some of the bigger ones have as many as twenty , costing about £1000 each . |
19 | There was great scope we saw for matching marketing , the due diligence product outside er Manchester area er that has been particularly successful we are going to have , well all of you are probably aware of of a significant increase in the in the of due dili due diligence work er very encouraging that er most of it I think I 'm right in saying has come , certainly the bigger ones have come from out with the region er and have been introduced to us from bankers er in London , er initially we 've had er a lot of support from our er colleagues in London who 've effected the introductions in the first place , precisely how the partnership virtually work . |
20 | The bigger houses have disappeared , to be replaced by '60s boxes . |
21 | After Lord Justice Taylor 's report , a lot of the bigger grounds have reduced capacities . |
22 | The bigger Harlequins have attempted to breed , but the eggs did not reach the fry stage . |
23 | Jobs with the bigger practices have practically dried up , so we 're finding that we have to be much more flexible in the type of experience we 'll accept — a year working on a site for Wimpey , for example . ’ |
24 | got the bigger Thomas have n't you ? |
25 | Neath , who have failed to match last season 's title-winning form , mainly because the younger players have required time to adjust to the First Division , scored three tries during an eight-minute period in the second half . |
26 | ‘ Now , though , the squad is positive in everything they do and even the younger players have the confidence to want to go forward . ’ |
27 | Many of the younger officers have come straight from training school and have only known Grendon Prison , they slip into the regime quite easily . |
28 | More perceptively , Lloyd Shearer in Parade wrote , ‘ With his short stature , hook nose , beady eyes , unkempt hair , he looks like a loser , and it is precisely because of that loser image that the younger generation have made him their winner . ’ |
29 | In the meantime the younger strawberries have had a chance to come through . |
30 | Part of the problem is that some of the younger Clintonians have got their priorities wrong . |