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

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1 In other words , taken to its logical conclusion , Weber 's analysis of market capacity would put each person into a separate class because each individual would have a minutely different skill from everyone else .
2 Easing of issuance queues and limitations on use of proceeds from euroissues could have a particularly favourable influence .
3 Darlington does n't have a particularly mobile population . ’
4 Nevertheless , petition-drawers did not have a particularly good reputation among Sinhalese .
5 ‘ He felt the referee did not have a particularly good game and I think he 's going to speak to the League about that . ’
6 First-time cup semi-finalists last year after a 24–4 upset of Scotland , father of the seven-a-side game , Canada will again have a particularly strong representation with World Cup coach Ian Birtwell in charge .
7 We agree that the loss of the traditional local shop can have a particularly severe impact on the community it serves .
8 Quite apart from the cost involved this would have a particularly severe impact on No 117 and is not practicable .
9 The increase in duty on road fuels would have a particularly severe impact on farming and the rural community in general : ‘ We deplore the Chancellor 's failure to show restraint in taxing these important farm inputs .
10 Both Bachofen and Morgan believed that , since you belonged to the group by virtue of being your mother 's son , women in such a system must have a particularly high status .
11 Techniques such as guided fantasy reveal the teacher 's presuppositions which are not discussed , and these are put across in a way which can have a particularly binding effect upon the recipients .
12 These three factors must be considered together because it seems that both parental mental illness and parental separation or divorce may have a particularly damaging effect on the children if they are associated with prolonged overt marital discord , especially where the child becomes directly involved .
13 So putting a PostScript cartridge into a LaserJet — which does n't have a particularly quick processor — adds to the speed problems .
14 Schools , of which no survey has been published , may have a particularly large number of lead pipes , despite the risk to children .
15 The new TV channel that has been talked about for a while will be named ‘ The Manchester United channel ’ and will outbid the BBC for the right to be channel no.1 and will have a completely unbiased opinion of football ( just like the BBC )
16 If you sew the pleats together really carefully you can have a completely reversible skirt with a pattern on one side and tiny stripes on the other .
17 Sir Lewis did not have a completely smooth ride , however .
18 Each may have a completely different attitude from the other on the subject of husband and wife roles , money , children and the family .
19 The effect of the section on this first analysis is , therefore , despite its mandatory language , to give the directors a discretion to act in the interests of the employees where they consider it appropriate in preference to those of the shareholders ; they do not have a practicably enforceable obligation to further employee interests .
20 He proclaimed a classic revival in the arts in which the work of art was to be judged as whole and not on the merits of its parts or in relation to its creator : ‘ … the work of art should be conceived as a pipe or a hat is conceived by the craftsman who produces it ; all parts should have a strictly determined place according to their function and importance .
21 that in particular roles , the computer can have a positively influential effect on the education and training of mathematics teachers .
22 I 'm sure you 'll have a most pleasant evening .
23 They do , however , have a most extraordinary fructification , a large knob arising from the centre of the crown , looking something like a corncob , and bearing numerous , very large seeds .
24 He told Macmillan that if any harm befell him ‘ it would have a most serious effect upon the relations of Ghana with the Commonwealth … the failure to help Lumumba would never be forgotten by the people of Africa . ’
25 It did have a most beautiful sleeve , a yellow tint vision of a young Pat Phoenix , a product of Morrissey 's youthful Coronation Street obsession .
26 We had to sail ( or rather motor ) the boat precisely along three straight line courses , changing from one to the next at exactly the right places otherwise we would have a most unpleasant encounter with Bogha nan Ramfhear .
27 ’ It is most important that the French should be aware of the united action of England with the other powers , the knowledge of it will have a most wholesome influence on the French government . ’
28 I 'm not breaking my stated rule here and recommending this hotel , just saying that it is there and that if you could get the back bedrooms you would have a most remarkable scene to look out on .
29 As I say , fun , fun , fun I say , like I say sometimes you can do a pissing rain in a fucking hole and have about four hours sleep at the weekend , then we get , we get back get into the bar and we 'd have a fucking good laugh about it .
30 It is unlikely that any of the Sussex woodlands remain in a natural state , although some areas may have a continuously wooded history .
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