Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] has all " in BNC.
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1 | The conventions of impermanence , where the cat breaks all its teeth or has all its hair burned off or is squashed flat and , the next moment , becomes whole again , seem to be peculiar to the comic strip and the animated cartoon . |
2 | Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that that is a remarkable achievement , bearing in mind the fact that Haringey is an inner-London borough and has all the associated problems ? |
3 | She added : ‘ He is unable to read a script and has all his lines put on a tape by my 14-year-old niece , Melissa , and learns them from that . ’ |
4 | They are a rather different animal , as far as the sorts of applications are concerned , from single chip microcomputers — a single integrated circuit that has all the features , including the processor , of a computer that can be made very cheaply and embodied particularly in things like low cost domestic goods . |
5 | Yet this childhood query , already asked and not answered millions of times , is of profound importance , for it is that very question , and its non-answer , or obviously insincere answer that , quite probably , has undermined child respect for adults to a greater degree than has all other causes put together . |
6 | It combines my favourite neck profile with my favourite pickup configuration and has all its controls in the proper places . |
7 | It is situated right in the centre of the resort and has all the facilities of the shops , restaurants and sports centre close at hand . |
8 | A transfer of power and of objectives took place that has all the makings of a revolution . |
9 | Eventually , you will arrive at a palette that has all the sections in the palette box an even shade of grey . |
10 | It should prove useful , as will all the places I have talked about above , in that they will provide me with the amount of information to produce an investigation that has all the qualities necessary to gain a good grade . |
11 | The Climbers is linked to a TV series of the same name and has all the hallmarks of a rush job ; grating , uncorrected mistakes of grammar ; indigestible multi-clause sentences ; and an overall lack of purpose or identity . |
12 | Only the dome needs to be replaced , but the son of the architect is still alive , is himself an architect and has all the plans , so restoration work could begin from one day to the next . |
13 | The teacher does not make the mistake of finding a game that has all the stereotype trappings of horror and mystery . |
14 | At 3.9m long it is shorter than a slalom kayak but has all the features of the original Kiwi , making it ideal for family and disabled use . |
15 | Somehow the words ‘ dietary fibre ’ do tend to conjure up an image of being put out to graze on food that has all the comfort and flavour of that consumed by a sheep or a cow . |
16 | Safety and environmental concerns were also paramount in the design of Safrane , which passes strict impact testing , features side-impact bars and has all major parts marked for easy recycling . |
17 | The book was a pioneering effort and has all the faults , as well as the merits , of such an enterprise . |
18 | If you are working on an angled drawing board , the best kit we supply is a 150-4-PK dual action airbrush , which comes in a wooden box and has all three head and needle assemblies : fine , medium , and heavy-duty , to suit all the media you are likely to use . |
19 | Right , what we are going to do now is create a dummy variable , right , let's call it D one right so if you type D one equals zero and press the return key what you created there , right , is a new variable called D one and it assumes the value of zero , right , what I want you to do now is to edit this variable , so type edit space D one press the return key right , if you type on edit space D one you 'll then get a sheet that has all the observations for our variable D one . |
20 | You mean the sheet that has all the subjects ? |
21 | A new book has appeared on the market that has all the Form programs from Model Books 35 to 44 included and arranged in order , Women 's , Men 's , Children 's , and subdivided into sweaters , jackets , skirts , dresses , coats , trousers , and so on . |