Example sentences of "[adj] [noun prp] [noun] [conj] has " in BNC.

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1 Already Carhartt is being sold alongside Timberland ( itself an authentic US brand that has found far wider appeal following a cult introduction ) in shops like Leeds ' and Manchester 's Aspecto .
2 It now has wholly-owned offices in Paris , Amsterdam , Brussels , Frankfurt , Geneva , Stockholm and Gothenburg , is a shareholder in a well-established US firm and has associate arrangements in the USA and elsewhere , enabling it to sustain an annual growth rate of between 20% and 30% which is now generating annual total fees of up to £5m .
3 As at all his power stations , Scott faced the building in a fine Worcestershire brick that has weathered to a lovely pinky-brown .
4 It is as if the organized adult only listens to the late Beethoven quartets and has no associations with popular songs or dance music , light opera or musicals , hymns Ancient or Modern .
5 It is full of narrow winding streets and beautiful Tudor buildings and has an attractive waterfront .
6 He then moved to the London Borough of Hackney which is arguably the most deprived inner London borough and has a high proportion of ethnic minority residents .
7 As the day winds on , many migrate to the local pubs , notably the Sailor 's Arms , where a DJ plays Zoë 's ‘ Sunshine On A Rainy Day ’ more times than could be believed possible ; and the Bowgie , a short drive from the beach and a legendary Newquay pub that has attained a reputation as a bit of a rave spot .
8 Although DCE does not provide any fundamentally new functionality — there is no single DCE component that has not already been implemented elsewhere — it integrates a set of highly complex functions in a way that is claimed to make it easy to develop and run distributed applications .
9 Rolls-Royce is having success with its excellent new Trent engines and has succeeded in getting an order for the Airbus A330 .
10 Which brings us to the most important constituent of the whole NME recipe that has seen us , scarred but hopefully unbowed , through 40 years — the readers .
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