Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [adv] has " in BNC.

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1 As mentioned above , income support only has an ordinary , and not a long-term rate .
2 Mrs Van Brandenburg also has wonderful and original ideas for redesigning customers ' own jewellery .
3 Today , cynics would say that a building contract never has the chance of being put away as disputes start from the moment it comes into operation .
4 Cousin Island also has a small population of giant tortoises , including ‘ George ’ said to be 150 years old and one of the survivors of the endemic subspecies , the others having been introduced from the island of Aldabra which lies about a thousand kilometres away off the north of Madagascar .
5 La Quinta also has a lovely pool , set in gardens — ideal for soaking in a Golden American Tan .
6 The teaching force then has the task of meeting the criteria established by these guidelines .
7 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to that good example of the special skills and capabilities that the British defence industry still has , and which I do not doubt will serve it well in future in both domestic and export markets .
8 Every Whitehall Department now has a nominated Minister who is specifically responsible for promoting equal opportunities in public appointments .
9 Peggy Sue naturally has six different kinds of bread options for toast , while the choices of preserves to go on it are enumerated practically to the power of 10 .
10 The Sinhalese wedding case also has general value because it provides an exceptionally clear example of the three-phase structure of rites of passage first recognized by Hertz and Van Gennep around 1908 but which has subsequently been shown to apply to all kinds of social rituals .
11 Even Vivienne Westwood now has a handbag range — wonderful and crazy designs which are not all entirely impractical .
12 A wine tasting session planned by Stockton Twinning Association today has been cancelled until the autumn due to lack of support .
13 In fact Washroom Hygiene now has the lowest termination rate of all services in the Division !
14 Chichester Harbour alone has some 1,298 hectares of mudflats , 164 hectares of sand , 611 hectares of Spartina marsh , and 42 hectares of saltmarsh .
15 In its earnest liberalism , the Arts Council still has its sights fixed on a conflict-free Utopia full of maximum diversity and minimum friction .
16 Annie , who with husband Uri Fruchtman already has a 20-month old daughter , spent two days filming the £40,000 video with co-stars Hugh Laurie and John Malkovich .
17 The reversing machine even has a speech synthesiser to tell the owner how to operate it .
18 David Nicholson meanwhile has signed up Adrian McGuire , who 's a future champion jockey in the making .
19 The murder weapon still has n't been found .
20 The murder weapon still has n't been found .
21 Scotland has never had much time for earthquakes : the national football team already has a monopoly on disasters .
22 Johnny Cooper still has vivid memories of that frightening moment .
23 Intravenous beta blockade also has a place in acute care in selected patients .
24 The VE team now has the data displayed in a manner allowing it to spot anomalously high costs of performing any function .
25 The VE team now has the data displayed in a manner allowing it to spot anomalously high costs of performing any function .
26 M F I traditionally has a stronger second half cash flow and net borrowings are expected to fall further in the second half of the year .
27 Each successive generation from the reign of Edward I. onwards has laboured to produce that complete political unity which is represented by the absolute sovereignty of the Parliament now sitting at Westminster .
28 The key signature actually has a B flat in it but because in a harmonic minor if you remember you raise that
29 The burgeoning opposition movement here has also extended itself to the army .
30 As we saw earlier , the extreme emotions of the horse are quite clear as they involve the whole horse ; but the same emotions in a more moderate form , or of lesser intensity , like apprehension or annoyance , will reveal themselves differently in different horses ; and the horse owner really has to learn them from the movement , gestures , and noises that the horse makes , and the context in which they are made .
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