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

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1 The proposal that Hartle and I made can be paraphrased as : The boundary condition of the universe is that it has no boundary .
2 One could say : " The boundary condition of the universe is that it has no boundary . "
3 The snag is that it has no main bank behind it .
4 All I think of when I see that picture is that it has the supreme mastery I have spent all my life trying to attain .
5 To ensure that this is being achieved , watch out for two essential ingredients : One is that the combi-steamer produces fresh clean steam from its own generator , and the other is that it has an efficient waste air quenching system .
6 The most striking feature of the rotor is that it has a different number of teeth to the stator ; the example of Fig.1.5 has four rotor teeth .
7 The essence of the countryside is that it has a very low level of development , and farming and forestry predominate .
8 One disadvantage of the tokamak is that it has a pulsed discharge ( although there have been various suggestions as to how we might design a continuous tokamak ) while the stellarator and EBT are DC ( continuous ) toroidal configurations .
9 Another aspect of Evil is that it has no love for other things even those on its own side .
10 The great advantage to them of this approach is that it has a strong one-firm concept , where most of the values arid styles of the consultants are compatible , thus making it potentially easier to integrate as a consultancy team .
11 The main problem for a private pilot is that it has the widest airspeed envelope available this side of the Harrier .
12 The advantage to the bank is that it has the use of a deposit for a fixed period , but , because of the flexibility given to the lender , at a slightly lower price than it would have had to pay for a normal time deposit .
13 The importance of the Genoa experience is that it has the backing of employers and trade union organisations .
14 The problem is that it has the effect of actually reinforcing alienation , leaving room for that disjunction from the natural world which allows certain scientists to behave with inconceivable cruelty in their laboratories , which allows workers in slaughter houses to treat animals as if they simply had no rights or feelings at all , which allows people to justify all manner of exploitation , as if there were no moral obligations or injunctions upon us whatsoever .
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