Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] have [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Although Uzell reckons there are no real dominant players , he divides the competition into four main areas : computer vendors , such as IBM Corp and ICL , which he reckons have the geographical scope and financial muscle to deal with the global demands of systems integration projects , but are unlikely to be independent , are often too hardware-oriented and lack the relevant software expertise ; management consultancies , such as Arthur Andersen and Price Waterhouse , which he believes do have the necessary business knowledge , but generally lack implementation skills and have little experience of large-scale project management ; telecommunications suppliers , such as AT&T Co and France Telecom , which again he reckons are too hardware-oriented and short of software skills ; and software houses , such as Electronic Data Systems Corp and Cap Gemini Sogeti SA , which he recommends for their independence and expertise , but feels that few are international enough or have the necessary financial clout to handle large deals . |
2 | Blufton seemed trustworthy enough and had no direct relationship with Nicola . |
3 | The patient should also be seen alone and have a careful history and physical examination taken . |
4 | Bring up some needles on the ribber bed only and have the first needle on a red mark and the last needle in a space ( not on a mark ) . |
5 | ‘ If they each do their own thing they will repeat things , but if we can bring that all together and have a centralised repository for the work that people have done , it will save having to reinvent the wheel each time . |
6 | The room was pleasant enough but had an unused , lonely feel . |
7 | ‘ If we had been away and had a long night-time car journey ahead of us , ’ he said , ‘ we used to put the children in their pyjamas and wrap them in blankets before we started . |
8 | They say the nearest alternative school is too far away and has a poor reputation . |
9 | For all our child protection inter-agency training we have got a standing agreement with private counsellors that if any professionals raise an issue that was personal to them , they could go away and have the first 12 counselling sessions free . ’ |
10 | By the time I reached Tintern I could go in straight lines easily and had a right wrist the size of a tennis ball that was painful to touch and crackled ominously when I flexed it . |
11 | At discharge , when he was fully well , he was eating normally and had no clinical abnormality in chest or abdomen . |
12 | This form of specialisation is attractive to potential clients , particularly where the executive search consultant has undertaken many assignments successfully and has a functional discipline that works across a diversity of industries . |
13 | If you 're running around locally and having a cheap motor now . |
14 | After a pause , she said , ‘ And you were hoping that one day she 'd give up seeing men altogether and have a steady relationship with you ? ’ |
15 | Dr Pertwee said it could be that the genetic substance is helping the human memory to function properly and having a controlling or modulatory role on the brain . |
16 | What he did n't tell us was that the boats were tied very loosely and had a disturbing tendency to drift apart as you were in the process of climbing from one to another . |
17 | By this time we were all soaked to the skin , so we gave up , knowing that she would go off somewhere and have a good sleep . |
18 | Flat egg noodles , similar to egg pasta , mie noodles cook quickly and have a good flavour and texture . |
19 | The different shades of grey were chosen subjectively and have no intrinsic meaning . |
20 | Bracewell visited a specialist yesterday and had a painful-looking array of tubes removed from his nostrils ! |
21 | ‘ Why do n't you go home and have a nice rest , Pat ? |
22 | he can get back to normal he can come home and have a big bit of toast . |
23 | As soon as he was inside the garden he saw the couple hitting each other with chairs ; ‘ The woman hit harder and had the upper hand ’ . |
24 | Right but have a lovely holiday , do n't forget to have , do n't forget to have a holiday , do n't revise all the way through . |
25 | It is also argued that drug pressure could not be the origin of resistance because halofantrine was not used prophylactically and has a shorter half-life than chloroquine or mefloquine . |
26 | He glared at me and then walked past and had a sharp look around the office . |
27 | I decided this had to be done puristically and had a young boy dressed up as a girl in the play . |
28 | We passed a few minutes in the exchanges that usually pass for conversation between people who know each other slightly and have no real business connection . |
29 | In the nave , the upper part above the ground arcade is a little later and has a decorative triforium and arcaded clerestory . |
30 | Speak to you later and have a nice holiday if I do n't see you . |