Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] have [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It is one thing to maintain that victims of sexual assault have in the past suffered oppressive questioning by the police and oppressive cross-examination in court . |
2 | What role does a network dedicated to high culture have in an ever more commercialised world ? |
3 | The words and the theatrical element have in a sense taken the musical wind out of your sails . |
4 | They have the same essential relation to the final stable structure of the organism that seedling and growing plant have to the adult individual . |
5 | High winds and borrowed equipment have in the past two years reduced some events to water-borne stock-car racing , with Olympic champions disappearing in a welter of spray and shame . |
6 | What effect would last night 's regrettable occurrence have upon the morning 's debate on immigration , to which Mr Clarke was expected to reply ? |
7 | From this viewpoint , what criticisms would the regulationist school have of the other two approaches in respect of : |
8 | Now , both my son and I are currently non-musicians who are keen to learn , but we do n't know what effect the three knobs and the sliding lever have on the front of the instrument . |
9 | What impact do national culture and internal structure have on the problem ? |