Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [vb mod] have a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The retailer would have a different list of items of expenditure , including : |
2 | The technique will have a major impact in this subject . |
3 | The drafter must have a clear idea of what the terms are intended to achieve ; broadly , he/she must have ( 1 ) a sound grasp of the relevant law applying to contracts of supply and ( 2 ) a clear understanding of the nature of the client 's business and the client 's particular needs . |
4 | In order to achieve these objectives the drafter must have a clear understanding of the following matters . |
5 | The drafter should have a clear idea of the matters on which instructions are required . |
6 | To be effective , the programmer must have a clear objective , and be able to predict areas of difficulty and provide subroutines to deal with them . |
7 | The computer should have a large enough memory ( RAM ) for the programs you want to run on it , and operate fast enough for your needs and temperament . |
8 | As Nourse LJ held : The description must have a sufficient influence in the sale to become an essential term of the contract and the correlative of influence is reliance . |
9 | A surveyor who fully understands his own role and appreciates the roles of both client and contractor as defined in the contract can have a great influence in ensuring that a project runs smoothly . |
10 | ( b ) that the buyer will have a reasonable opportunity of comparing the bulk with the sample ; |
11 | ( 2 ) In the case of a contract for sale by sample there is an implied condition ( a ) that the bulk will correspond with the sample in quality ; ( b ) that the buyer will have a reasonable opportunity of comparing the bulk with the sample ; ( c ) that the goods will be free from any defect , rendering them unmerchantable , which would not be apparent on reasonable examination of the sample . |
12 | By sliding the lace carriage in the same direction for ten rows the knitting will have a distinct leaning in one direction , then by sliding it the other way for ten rows , the knitting will form a zig-zag lace effect which can be most attractive as an edging , or for shawls and scarves . |
13 | The college is taking on extra staff to make sure that anyone who visits or telephones the college can have a confidential chat with adult education experts every day next week . |
14 | In this article we 'll consider the CPU — the monitor will have a separate article of its own . |
15 | The Carrier shall have a general lien against the owner of the goods for any monies whatever due from the Trader or such other owner to the Carrier . |
16 | The figures are different to the perception of those not incontinent who were asked the same question : 71% ( 2564 ) thought that the condition would have a great deal or fair amount of effect on their lifestyle and only 20% ( 692 ) not much or none at all . |
17 | In the area of economy the microprocessor will have a growing effect , enabling engines to be programmed for optimum performance under different driving conditions . |
18 | To the citizens of that America , Virgil 's story in the Aeneid could have a painful immediacy . |
19 | After the bruisings of the first 100 days , the president should have a shrewd idea which issues he should fight for , and which he should cheerfully surrender as lost . |
20 | When the defence relied upon is ‘ act or default of another person , ’ the defendant will have a good defence only if he has also made available to the prosecution such information as he has identifying that other person . |
21 | In January 1990 Roh said that the opposition might have a limited say in discussions on reunification , but invitations delivered to Panmunjom on Jan. 15 were nevertheless turned down . |
22 | The increased happiness which would be experienced by the accord would have a profound effect and become a very important influence on the progress of civilisation . |
23 | To do this the trainer must have a coherent model of the form of the skill , this is attained by skills analysis . |
24 | Seats that can face wither forward or to the rear are standard on many models , which is useful as the seat will have a longer utility value . |
25 | Overall the practice should have a monthly report of the periodic and cumulative value of job completions with budget comparisons to assist general control of the business . |
26 | Finally on this aspect of the case , the Attorney-General relied on considerations of comity : the relaxation of the rule would have a direct effect on the rights and privileges of Parliament . |
27 | An industry inside the bloc may have a comparative advantage and benefits may be reaped from internal economies of scale , learning effects , and inducements to alter production processes . |
28 | The pony/horse could have a stable and rugs , these items are a necessity for the highly bred horse but not essential for the hardy ponies . |
29 | ‘ Both Lin Soo and the late Earl believe the Princess will have a new suitor in the New Year , and will be very , very happy , ’ Mrs Palko said . |
30 | Often the boss will have a different expectation of the job from that of the person undertaking it . |