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

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1 Although the British profession has not adopted a multi-media outlook with the celerity that many would wish , there are plenty of examples of public libraries with visual and aural collections , and the counties of Wiltshire , Somerset and Leicestershire have in recent years been offering significant audio-visual services to teachers and schools .
2 Does anyone know how many places England have in next year 's UEFA Cup .
3 Marx 's ideas about Russia have for obvious reasons been discussed extensively , but this has significance for Marx 's anthropology in two ways .
4 THE US , Soviet Union , Britain , France and China have for many years had huge arsenals of strategic nuclear weapons in the form of ballistic missiles and manned bombers .
5 All five members , the United States , the Soviet Union , Britain , France and China have at various times , armed and supplied rival factions in Cambodia .
6 The purpose of this book is to look at the ways in which judges of the High Court , the Court of Appeal , and the House of Lords have in recent years dealt with political cases which have come before them .
7 The majority of hairdressers in the North West have at one time been trained by him .
8 Subsequently , most Scottish rural areas , mid- and North Wales , the Pennines and parts of Devon and Cornwall have at one time or another been designated as Assisted Areas ( see figure 3.3a ) .
9 These multi-chambered tombs in Islay have in many cases been robbed of their cairns and left open to the sky . "
10 Mr Jordan and Mr Stone have until 12 November to register an appeal , which would be heard by a committee chaired by a Lord Justice of Appeal .
11 In America banks including First Chicago , BankAmerica , Fleet Financial and Chase Manhattan have in recent months made cut-rate sales of property assets with a nominal value of $1 billion or so .
12 Nursing organisations in New South Wales have for some time been discussing specific roles of the nurse practitioner with the Department of Health , the outcome of which has been eagerly awaited by the Australian Medical Association ( AMA ) and nursing organisations in other states .
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