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

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1 And to the extent that the form of the middle class varies between localities and societies , these dominant social groups presumably have quite different effects on local cultures .
2 However , the sums of the deficits and surpluses exactly offset one another so that all sectors together have neither a surplus nor a deficit .
3 " Readers generally have very bad habits " , Nizan remarks.a And yet , and this is crucial , Nizan does not equate a tendency towards evasion and self-indulgence with intellectual inadequacy or critical deficiency .
4 The deadly chemicals which first drove the animals away have now been banned and it 's hoped they could be back here by the end of the century .
5 The old form of the testimonium was usually as follows : IN WITNESS whereof the parties hereto have caused their common seals ( for corporations ) to be hereunto affixed the day and year first before written or IN WITNESS whereof the parties hereto have hereunto placed their hands and seals ( for individuals ) the day and year first before written Section 1 of the Law of Property ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1989 coupled with s 36A of the Companies Act 1985 have introduced changes to the execution of deeds by providing that a document shall not be a deed unless it is clear on its face that it is intended to be a deed .
6 Some of the forty-three police units now have visibly autocratic chief officers who consistently spell out their public accountability yet pursue very personal perceptions of what they consider to be disorderly and what needs to be controlled , and such constructions of reality generate systems which enforce power differently from force to force .
7 With recent advances in technology , even personal computers now have much increased memory capacity , so a lexical look-up technique which uses a large vocabulary ( say , anything over 20,000 words ) is now feasible .
8 GRAMMATICAL WORDS typically have very specialised meanings and can be particularly difficult for non-native speakers to learn .
9 Voluntary organisations like the Rainer Foundation are at last being listened to and boroughs that ten years ago might have had a dozen children 's homes now have only a couple .
10 Kids today have too many choices in front of them .
11 Working people and shoppers here have as much right to sit in the sunshine at lunchtime for a few minutes as their counterparts elsewhere in the country .
12 Despite the budget 's eye-catching austerity , and a recession in France that continues to deepen , complaints from unions and opposition parties alike have so far been muted .
13 Military design and development contracts generally have comparatively thin profit margins , and while an allowance for unexpected extra work will have been built into the contract price , it appears as if GEC-Ferranti seriously underestimated the work involved to make the radar operationally acceptable .
14 But the further they go the more interesting they get and of course er the visitors tonight have already had a good win .
15 If the galls normally have only one insect inside each , count how many adults you have collected altogether .
16 Many Northern Ireland companies already have well established exporting links .
17 Permeable areas usually have only a few streams , but they flow with little variation throughout the year and rarely flood .
18 The , the point as says , one has to bear in mind is that , okay , in general fostering are the successful parents , but the parents probably have more than one offspring .
19 Chinese design is also unusual in that its motifs often have very specific meanings which can be literally translated into philosophical sayings , desirable personal qualities or magic charms aimed at promoting health , wealth , happiness or long life .
20 Advent of low cost processors allowing DSP algorithms to be implemented with relative ease means electronics engineers now have much greater awareness of its potential — certainly not the case five years ago .
21 Public affairs , local authority , government , financial , and charity public relations all call for different talents so the people working in these areas often have very different educational backgrounds and work experience from those doing consumer public relations .
22 In comparison with the Japanese , UK companies often have somewhat larger profit margins , but then ROI is substantially less due to excessive fixed assets and work-in-progress and excessive investment lead times leading to more idle assets .
23 Most supermarkets now have organically produced fruits and vegetables for sale and the increasing choice of varieties available reflects the public 's growing interest in these products .
24 Tropical soils often have too little zinc for rice or citrus , or molybdenum for legumes while reclaimed peats have too little copper for many crops , while there are low levels of nitrogen and phosphorus almost everywhere .
25 More equipment , especially computers are desperately needed to help youngsters here have just as much fun as any other children .
26 Pension fund surpluses can be dangerous in that they may encourage corporate takeovers in order to strip the pension fund , although many companies nowadays have very carefully worded trust deeds for their pension funds to limit the chance of takeover .
27 Mhm , and you feel that youngsters nowadays have maybe less opportunity than you had yourself when you were leaving school ?
28 America 's airlines alone have more than $130 billion-worth of aircraft on order .
29 All three say the banks already have too much influence over students ' lives , and that loans will strengthen the hold .
30 Thus c-type bands always have sharp distinct Q branches on an indistinct background with no apparent gap between P and R branches ; b-type bands have a central dip with no distinct Q-branch ( or sometimes a Q-branch clearly divided into two , again leaving a distinct central gap ) ; and a-type bands have more or less clear P , Q , and R branches .
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