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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 That is , each has only one symbol on its right side :
2 The books are quite short ( about 40,000 words , less than a quarter of the text of this present volume ) , but each has about 150 drawings and pictures .
3 I glimpsed naked steel and , as you know , that has only one effect on Old Shallot .
4 A total of 36 cases were excluded from the study : 20 patients refused to give informed consent , eight has bleeding gastric cancers , and eight had a bleeding tendency .
5 Dataease 4.5 has more good points than it has problems .
6 To encourage billionaires to bid against each other , the auctioneer will offer to lend up to 50 per cent of the final price , and this has clearly inflationary effects .
7 Rose of Lima 's own understanding of this has clear biographical origins which are worth noting .
8 This has quite simple implications .
9 Consider the process unc This has essentially different behaviours depending on unc or unc ( it either can communicate or not ) : this conditional choice is therefore unavoidable .
10 This fits in with the general tendency among much of the elite population in Shetland ( and Dunrossness ) to avoid raising ‘ issues ’ ( this has obviously happy consequences for those who are benefitting most from oil-related developments ) .
11 This has very important implications for our interpretation of the coded significance of gift-exchange behaviour .
12 Concurrent has around 1,800 employees worldwide , compared with 3,500 at the point of its Masscomp acquisition .
13 The group generated by the ‘ slice-squared ’ moves like F 2 =F 2 B 2 has only eight elements .
14 As already mentioned ( pp. 176–7 ) , this had particularly reactionary consequences for sexual representation .
15 There was another coalfield on the west coast the Cumberland coalfield — but this had only 16 mines and now it has only one mine but several opencast workings .
16 The fusion of the figure and its surroundings on which the Italians insisted was something that the Cubists had already achieved , and although the Futurists went further and added that the painting must be a synthesis of things seen and things remembered , visible and invisible , this had very little effect on the means employed .
17 Chester by 1780 had only one packhorse service , to North Wales , while it had wagon and coach services to a large number of English towns .
18 Some had very young children and ( like many mothers of young babies ) felt they ought to stay at home and care for them .
19 Some had relatively easy births , others were very painful and often traumatic .
20 Those areas where Brook 's influence is strongest have particularly high abortion rates .
21 Some have clear centre-surround organization , the others do not .
22 Some have more efficient clutches , some have better bale-arm mechanisms ; better finishes or smoother gears .
23 Some have more old people ( who make relatively heavy use of health services ) and women of child-bearing age ( who require maternity services ) and so on .
24 However it is not necessary to own all the available shapes , some have very specific uses which may only needed on rare occasions .
25 These seem to have increased in number since the Support Services Review , and some have only tangential relevance ( if any ) to the sorts of enquiries which my staff can routinely handle .
26 Some have more efficient clutches , some have better bale-arm mechanisms ; better finishes or smoother gears .
27 All of these metals were already in widespread use in their own right or in alloys over two thousand years ago and some have much earlier origins .
28 It is impossible to have even approximate figures for the diaspora .
29 They have to do this because it is seen as impossible to have both low inflation and a high level of employment since the former requires a low level of demand whereas the latter requires a high level of demand to keep people in jobs making things for sale .
30 But the very first visitors to Japan assumed , from the local socks , that the Japanese had only two toes .
  Next page