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

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1 This very rigid institutional division of labour has rather serious implications in the public law field of decision-making processes , however .
2 Manucci 's account of Mughal India is as full of gossip as Bernier 's , but the precarious manner in which he chose to live his life meant that his book has rather more action in it : rather than fussing about the relative merits of Parisian and Mughal architecture , he fights as an artilleryman in the Mughal civil war , has his caravan ambushed by bandits , battles with a pressgang and is finally besieged in a fort on an island in the Indus .
3 The method is , however , applicable only if the investigator has extremely clear goals in mind , already well worked out in advance , and a major disadvantage is the very limited nature of the data which it is capable of yielding .
4 Where political union and sovereignty are concerned , I can see no natural political affinity between the United Kingdom and Luxembourg — a country with a population smaller than Berkshire — or with Belgium , with its divided population , Holland , with its total dependence on its neighbours , or Italy , which has so much difficulty in implementing EC directives , which moralises over other people 's shortcomings and has a new Government roughly every 18 months .
5 JERVIS : Why , sir , she is a poor , innocent , young creature and I believe has so much confidence in me that she would take my advice as soon as she would her mother 's .
6 ‘ He has so little faith in his own policies ’
7 Garrya elliptica This grows 3 m tall and 4 m wide and has long grey/green catkins in winter
8 It has only two functions in life — to replicate undetected and to carry a payload , possibly destructive .
9 This switch automatically programs any single-bed Fair Isle pattern for double jacquard which has only two colours in a row .
10 Thanks to Montague and deputy chairman Goodwin ( left ) , Tiphook has only two rivals in world container leasing
11 The nurse trope , I admit , shares America 's power to open human doors the further side of whimsicality , but that is because the suicide letter has only one foot in the completely flat uncomic abstract world of negation talk .
12 Back at the work-place the Profitboss has only one goal in mind .
13 Nice rich reds and browns in the colour , it has only one drawback in the shape of some sharp edges which may cut you or your fish .
14 If the project is to be successful , it is vital that , as with the Swiss national bank , when the board of that monetary institution meets , it has only one consideration in mind — how to reconcile the requirements of price stability and liquidity in the Community as a whole .
15 When the complete line has only one curve in it , it is a simply curved line .
16 Today , EDS has only one office in Milan , which combined the activities of SD-Scicon/GFI Informatique and of McDonnell Douglas Information Systems , and one in Rome , which is strictly a commercial office for GM Italia .
17 Under the established system for electing members to the House of Commons , each elector has only one vote in a general election ; each constituency returns only one Member of Parliament ; and Members of the House of Commons are elected on a first-past-the-post ( winner takes all ) system whereby the candidate with the most votes wins the seat whether or not he or she has an overall majority of all the votes cast in the constituency .
18 Whatever a Profitboss does , whatever a Profitboss thinks , he has only one thing in mind : the end-result .
19 Whereas the CPC national needs 65 hours direct teaching or equivalent for the 1½-hours examination comprising 60 questions , the CPC international needs 30 hours and has only 30 questions in a one-hour examination .
20 This is feasible because TRACE II has only 211 items in the lexicon .
21 Two days later a figurehead president , Mr Johan Kraag , was sworn in with , as prime minister , Jules Wijdenbosch , leader of Mr Bouterse 's party ( which has only three seats in the 51-seat national assembly ) .
22 Started in 1957 , APICS has approximately 75,000 members in more than 20 countries .
23 Assume for simplicity that the firm was previously unregulated , charging monopoly price , and further that demand has approximately constant elasticity in the relevant region .
24 If f has degree 1 then f has exactly one root in J. Now suppose f is a polynomial of degree K + 1 .
25 Paul has just that transformation in mind when he tells the Ephesians to put off the old self , be made new in the attitudes of their minds , and then put on the new self , ‘ created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness ’ ( Eph. 4:20–4 ) .
26 Sir Humphrey has just 100 shares in Velcro , but neither son holds any shares .
27 The fun of Nicolai 's merry wife is just as characterful here as in the more familiar 1932 recording ( EMI , 10/88 ) and the Marschallin 's monologue has already profound understanding in its variety of shading and warmth of affection .
28 Walt Disney may well have appreciated a tool like this for taking the drudgery out of the cartoon business but it has more serious applications in logo design and very effective business graphics ; one of the stock Adobe illustrations is a plot of the stock market showing a bull turning into a bear !
29 The test not only has directly practical implications in the diagnosis of disease .
30 You see , William , that Matilda has precious little support in Normandy or in England .
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