Example sentences of "have [adj] [noun sg] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In such circumstances , knowledge of the techniques described in this chapter is of even greater importance to you , if you are to succeed in extracting value from lectures , and still have adequate time for private study . |
2 | The process of preparing Jean-Baptiste Lully 's ballets for the new edition of his complete works has brought out a number of notational and textual questions that have direct relevance for future performances . |
3 | ( 4 ) It happens that many systems of equations , particularly those of some physical relevance , have simple behaviour for extreme values of a parameter . |
4 | Since West German parties and voters have deep respect for professional competence , lists may include also experts not distinguished for party , activity or well suited to constituency campaigning . |
5 | Randomised trials have enormous potential for improving health policy — at a much higher level than individual specialties like coronary care or obstetrics . |
6 | In theory the preregistration year is an integral part of basic medical education , which is reflected in the fact that the universities have statutory responsibility for this year . |
7 | ( b ) Certain portions of a computer word have special significance for particular data-types : for example the exponent field of a floating-point number , and the operand field of an instruction . |
8 | Since the oxygen tension at the mucosal surface of the intestine is around 20 mm Hg , nematodes in close proximity to the mucosa normally have sufficient oxygen for aerobic metabolism . |
9 | The trustees have sufficient discretion for future use of the estate … if they decide that its interests are best served by selling it they can do so . |
10 | If fully charged , some rechargeable shavers and electric toothbrushes have sufficient power for two weeks . |