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

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1 A social studies programme must suggest the use of resources such as the market , the shop , the dispensary or the roadside , even though its makers may be aware that a very large number of deep rural schools have none of these resources at hand .
2 This resort has something for everyone .
3 I only hope that the civic authorities have them under better control than they seem to be here .
4 It 's in books a few books have it in it .
5 Few homes have anything like enough socket outlets , and so people are tempted to use multiple adaptors , and trail l=flexes all over the house in a desperate attempt to get power where they want it .
6 The modern-day locator has everything in its favour — provided only that it is fitted with a functioning battery .
7 Jane Cristofani of image consultants Public Persona had plenty of style guidelines for Juliana .
8 Thoroughly wet wood has something like a third of the strength and stiffness of completely dry wood .
9 The greatest sculptures from Sicily in this period have none of this backward-looking character : the metopes from the temple of Hera at Selinus .
10 NOTE Make sure that this group has plenty of changes of clothing in their wardrobe .
11 My hon. Friend had it in a nutshell .
12 My hon. Friend has it in one —
13 What scientific evidence have we for the existence of ESP ?
14 Whether a visitor came for a particular story or whether the old woman had one in mind she wanted to relate , the preliminaries were the same : she entered into a state approaching that of a trance .
15 And these top earners have it to a tee .
16 THE world of public relations has plenty of detractors but Michael Murphy , the founder and chairman of PR Consultants Scotland , has managed both to make himself wealthy and to run what is widely regarded as Scotland 's most professional home-grown consultancy , as well as its largest .
17 This method has nothing in common with the pivotal method , but has great advantages in certain circumstances .
18 ‘ That old Plumpton has them in the baths — an hour , private-like , once a week . ’
19 Specialising in fabric and wedding accessories , Bridal Fayre has everything for the bride to create her dream dress — over 1,000 fabrics including James Hare Silks , trimmings and ribbons .
20 ‘ No , ’ replied Mum , ‘ the stupid old man had it in his coat pocket ! ’
21 Probably you could buy them some stores have them for maybe a week or so .
22 Well there 's nobody in this school has it like Polly did .
23 Because of one of the two mentioned here in this note has nothing at all to do with the environment .
24 Another guy had his in his car .
25 Maybe not : those far right moralists had plenty of ways of surviving nasty revelations and expelling offenders from their ranks .
26 In the explicit limits to their power which they had to accept in some of the areas they ruled ( especially in Hungary and the Basque provinces ) the Habsburgs and the Spanish Bourbons had something in common with the Hanoverians .
27 At that moment he would have given up every moment of his past and future freedom to have her at his side .
28 For one with such a full programme it was good of Dr. Stewart to spend the whole day with us but she had expressed the wish to see as much as possible of our work and it was a tremendous pleasure to have her with us and for so many to have the opportunity of chatting with her .
29 So I do n't think that we 're turning them away , I think it 's just in church that it 's probably not the most appropriate place to have lots of smoke .
30 The fixed paternoster has none of these disadvantages and many advantages which are discussed in the chapter on tackle ( page 7 ) .
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