Example sentences of "have a [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 A willingness to accept greater liability under a contract in return for payment of a higher price may make it more likely that an exclusion or limitation of liability will satisfy the test of reasonableness ( Woodman v Photo Trade Processing Ltd ( 1981 ) , unreported ; see Lawson , Exclusion Clauses p174 ) ; however , the fact that the client has a second set of terms of business , containing less restrictive terms , may be taken as recognition that the more stringent terms are unreasonable .
2 Assuming that your machine has a standard sized case and existing motherboard the important calculation to do is the value of what you would keep and what you would throw away .
3 At present , each student has a subscription paid automatically to student associations where they exist , and they almost all affiliate in turn to the National Union of Students .
4 At present , each student has a subscription paid automatically to student associations where they exist , and the associations almost all affiliate in turn to the National Union of Students .
5 ‘ VW Audi have a progressive healthy eating policy , ’ Graham said , ‘ and each menu has a colour coded chart so people can choose meals to suit their diet .
6 This great plate — adorned with a few ‘ hot spots ’ , where plumes of magma have spurted to the surface randomly to form such agglomerations of islands as the Hawaiian chain , the Marquesas , the Tuamotos , the Tubuais and that tiny British possession the Pitcairn group — is almost universally deep , has a floor covered with siliceous oozes and red clays and is dotted with millions of volcanic abyssal hills discovered by the trailing of arrays of echo-sounders .
7 No. 3/142 has a façade decorated by Mikoláš Aleš for the ironmonger , Rott , and the chemist at 13/457 has a most interesting 19C interior .
8 Every Department now has a Minister charged with environmental responsibilities — no Government have ever taken such a cross-departmental approach to an issue .
9 has a gallery devoted to periodical exhibitions of contemporary art .
10 Birmingham has a scheme called Passport to Leisure , which is also in operation or being planned in other areas , including Norwich and Gloucester .
11 The bearish spread has a call written on the E M and a call purchased on the high exercise price ( E H ) .
12 If a mains transformer has a secondary rated at 9V , 100mA , does this refer to the a.c. output or the d.c. after rectification ?
13 ( Biochemistry 32 , 2509–2513 ; 1993 ) have looked at the structure of the unstable mutant , haemoglobin Catonsville , which has a glutamate inserted into a highly conserved segment of helix ( C helix ) .
14 The high grey wall has a lip trimmed with razor wire .
15 Each DC has a user associated with it , who is allowed to work on it .
16 Recent demonstrations show it has a keyboard reduced to just a few large buttons and a flip-up 4-inch , backlit colour LCD screen .
17 After mass he has a cantata sung , during which he sometimes dispatches very urgent business .
18 The Steam Tank is armed with a large and impressive cannon which has a breech fed with pressurised steam from the boiler .
19 WITHIN THE first five minutes of Phallus In Wonderland , a surly youth vomits over a tramp , has a hook shoved through the back of his head and is transported off to a distant planet to meet cartoon barbarian grunge rockers GWAR .
20 ‘ There is no magic left in the festive practices of Oxford , or Grimley , or wherever-the Morrismen and Mummers no magic unless the mind that enacts the festival has a gate opened to the first forest- ’
21 But has a clerk got the right to tell a couple that their wedding is nonessential spending ?
22 CHART newcomer John Mathews has a £100 bet that he 'll top the charts — after his clairvoyant mum predicted he would reach No. 1 .
23 Onslow 's has quite a scoop with the keys of Ernest Hemming , lamp-trimmer — each stamped Titanic and estimated at £4,000 ; it also has a doll found floating around the wreck and which was mistaken for the body of a child , at £1,500/3,000 .
24 He has a brain made of concrete . ’
25 Every room has a Back Door which has a menu attached to it , from which you can create buttons , doors , and rooms ( a rabbit warren , even ! )
26 INCUBUS has a think-tank called Dracon based outside Boston .
27 Just as the term ‘ the military-industrial complex ’ has a resonance given to it by a particular school of elite theorists , so the problem of the growth of government is associated with pluralist theories .
28 You meet a man who has a catfish named after him .
29 THE minibus ferrying the Cambridge Boat Race crew around has a message stuck to its windscreen , probably more for the benefit of its occupants than as an exhortation to other motorists .
30 The latest addition to the Japanese nuclear park is unit 4 at the Ohi power station which has a 1127-megawatt pressurised water reactor .
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