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

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1 The technique has a host of medical and industrial applications , because bacteria can not colonise a protein-free surface .
2 Trial work suggests that the technique has a number of advantages over other forms of injection .
3 Compared with traditional approaches the technique has the advantage that it is both strictly objective , being based on rigorous statistical analysis , and has a readily interpretable measurement scale .
4 It will be seen that this technique has the effect of interchanging the rankings of the best and worst cases in Table 4.4 , emphasizing the importance of sticking to one method of analysis .
5 It will be seen that this technique has the effect of interchanging the rankings of the best and worst cases in Table 4.4 , emphasizing the importance of sticking to one method of analysis .
6 That this technique has the effect of mirroring the minds of the people is confirmed by the contrasts between two passages which describe Lok and Tuami when they are exhausted .
7 This technique has the effect of helping the doctor-salesperson relationship to develop and continue .
8 Every bike has a serial number near the crank shaft .
9 As a typical 20-storey building has a frequency of 0.5 hertz , and taller buildings have even lower frequencies , they are likely to be beyond the range of resonance .
10 The next building has a funfair quality .
11 The main building has a dining-room , kitchen , TV-lounge and reading-room on the ground floor , and a lecture theatre , two seminar rooms , bursar 's flat and two toilets on the first floor .
12 Every building has a shrine at which offerings must be placed twice a day .
13 The building has a swimming pool in the basement — ideal for a victory splash .
14 So a 20-storey building has a period of about 2 seconds , a natural frequency of 0.5 hertz ; a five-storey building has a period of half a second , a natural frequency of 2 hertz .
15 So a 20-storey building has a period of about 2 seconds , a natural frequency of 0.5 hertz ; a five-storey building has a period of half a second , a natural frequency of 2 hertz .
16 This building has an entrance opening directly into the farmyard and many of the farm 's activities , such as manure collection , would have been concentrated in this area .
17 Coloured dark green with tinted glass , the building has the air of downtown Chicago — a final , if possibly accidental , tribute to Alexander Kirkland .
18 It 's so called because the electrical vibratory massager has a choice of five heads according to the intensity of the massage and which part of the body is to be treated .
19 If your guarantor has no money or assets you are going to be no better off .
20 Usually when a well-deserving photographer has a punch thrown at him by a celebrity , nobody bats an eyelid — unless the fist belongs to Sean Penn — indeed everybody used to expect Sinatra to take a swing .
21 A saw cut in the end of each 1½ × ¾in ash runner has the effect of reducing the thickness of each piece to be bent , in effect allowing a laminated curve attached to a solid straight runner .
22 Apparently Oracle Corp has a dilemma : it ca n't decide whether to port Oracle System 7 to Microsoft Corp Windows NT and/or Novell Inc Netware .
23 Taking a page out of Microsoft Corp 's book , Intel Corp has a bunch of ‘ undocumented ’ features in Pentium that it 's collected in a thing called ‘ Appendix H , ’ reports our sister publication ClieNT Server NEWS .
24 Bedford , Massachusetts-based Computervision Corp has a string of new computer-aided design and manufacturing packages , Windows NT versions of its existing packages , and expanded support for hardware and operating systems from Sun Microsystems Inc , Digital Equipment Corp , Hewlett-Packard Co and Microsoft Corp .
25 Intel Corp has no intention of consigning its 80486 processor to the scrapheap when it launches the Pentium , and later this year it will come out with a 100MHz clock-tripler 80486DX3 version of the part , US PC Week reports .
26 UniTree , used primarily in the scientific world — Convex Computer Corp has an implementation and Floating Point Systems Inc picked it up before it turned up its toes — is an implementation of the IEEE Mass Storage Reference Model and automatically migrates files among disk and tape libraries .
27 Microsoft Corp has the edge and the key Unix players continue to overestimate the power of their own strategies , which continue to lack the homogeneity that the market wants .
28 Professor Brighouse has no idea why Mr Patten singled him out for attack , but says the Secretary of State has been under a lot of pressure
29 The student who is confident in his library skills has a basis of trust upon which to build — and he will save himself a great deal of humiliation as well as precious time ( a commodity his teachers are themselves equally short of ) .
30 In the common approach to hypertext a block of text has a button which corresponds to an unlabeled link from the button to another text block .
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