Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [noun] [conj] it has " in BNC.

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1 The barley which is grown in the Borders is particularly useful to the whisky industry because it has a high starch and low nitrogen content .
2 The bulk of coil production is for the building industry but it has a wide range of other applications , from washing machines to venetian blinds .
3 They carefully adjust the pitch of the outgoing hoots , in such a way as to keep the pitch of the echo constant after it has been Doppler-shifted .
4 That will have serious consequences , because where there is a small increase in spending by a local authority , high gearing will result in a large increase in the council tax that it has to levy .
5 Nevertheless , the lack of genuine progress toward peace in the region during the period 1967–88 casts doubt upon the validity of the peace process as it has been conceived .
6 Walt Disney may well have appreciated a tool like this for taking the drudgery out of the cartoon business but it has more serious applications in logo design and very effective business graphics ; one of the stock Adobe illustrations is a plot of the stock market showing a bull turning into a bear !
7 I think just about everyone knows the Neon Tetra and it has hit the top of the polls regularly as people 's most favourite fish .
8 Note that baths and shower trays have a low waste trap , so there will be problems getting sufficient fall on the waste pipe if it has to run all the way across a room under floorboards .
9 But Palmer 's log that day contains a significant remark : ‘ Bart [ Czirr ] suggests that we use palladium as the metal cathode as it has the ability to let hydrogen diffuse through it at will .
10 The company told the news agency that it has sold more than 200,000 of the 95LX model and will continue to sell both models — but ‘ We expect the 100LX to be even more popular and open up a whole new market . ’
11 Once the correct order of probes has been established it is easy to fit the clones to this probe order , using an algorithm which essentially places each clone on that section of the probe order where it has the highest density of positives .
12 It will not be increased and will close 21 days from the date of posting the offer document unless it has become or declared unconditional as to acceptances .
13 Suppose it lowers the prices it is prepared to pay ; this will mean a capital loss to the discount house if it has just given a bank a price consistent with current yields .
14 Is she also aware of the fact that the National Sounds Archive now housed in Exhibition Road in South Kensington , ought really to be next door to the Music Library and it has always been the ambition of the Library to put it there and that furthermore , and here I speak from great knowledge because I negotiated the arrangement , if that site at Exhibition Road for the National Sounds Archive Library is sold , that money can only be used under the term of that agreement to provide similar accommodation elsewhere .
15 Does my right hon. Friend agree that if the Labour party implemented even a fraction of the spending priorities that it has been spreading around over the past year or two , to the tune of £30 billion or £40 billion extra expenditure , it would not only have to face the problem of raising taxation , but would have to resort to massive borrowing , which would increase interest rates and greatly damage the economy ?
16 Her latest sexy novel , Miami , about the advertising industry as it has not often been portrayed before , is published this month .
17 A time switch disconnects the heating coil after it has had time to warm the lock .
18 er , I must , I always claim the attendance allowance when it has been as executive , as I 've been the one member from Wiltshire attending .
19 He is clearly rather tired of preaching the design gospel when it has been evident to him for many years the fundamental role it plays in good business practice .
20 It defines the requirements of the VMS directories required by LIFESPAN and describes how to create the process files and the Configuration File and explains how to maintain the LIFESPAN system once it has been established .
21 Poor cutlery will have tiny burrs inside the fork prongs where it has been stamped out of the sheet of metal .
22 On the left is a sample about 1 m distant on the cave floor where it has been subjected to trampling by the owls and other small animals .
23 Presumably he had been a football fan but it has not been possible to discover whether he supported Liverpool or Everton .
24 The only exception is the sort of heat fault that makes a machine malfunction after it has been switched on for a given time or when the room warms up .
25 It 's really much more than a cleaning service because it has helped me emotionally , ’ she says .
26 They do not distinguish between individual dogs , and so the sound of a neighbour 's dog may cause yours to receive a punishment shock when it has not actually been barking .
27 A cessna is a trike aircraft because it has a nose wheel and 2 other wheels under the fuselage .
28 The LDDC is sometimes cited as a success story because it has attracted in so much private investment .
29 This simple model shows an exponential increase ii sales during the period of the advertising campaign , and an exponential decay after it has ended .
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