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

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1 I 'll remember her wise words if someone ever has a heart attack while I 'm around — there 's no particular hurry . ’
2 One is the right to exactly equal treatment , that is , to the same distribution of goods or opportunities as everyone else has .
3 Whatever we may think of Oliphant 's views , we have to assume there would be little point in attacks on [ h ] -dropping by the educated elite unless it was highly salient and widespread , and it is reasonable to assume for these reasons that it probably has quite a long history in the language .
4 It will maintain a sales and support network in the 150 countries where it now has a presence , but there may be cuts in both Wang employee numbers and the type of facilities it will operate .
5 MRI has been much slower to develop than computed tomography , but its impact in those areas where it clearly has a substantial advantage has been enormous , namely the central nervous system and the musculoskeletal system .
6 The operation , although nearly always refused by vets in Britain , has become so common in certain countries that it even has an official name .
7 er as suggested in the title it 's common to all countries and it therefore has a common denominator which is the European currency unit .
8 If Graeme Souness is going a bit thin on top , it is probably the result of watching Rosenthal on one of those days and he certainly has them when he seems incapable of getting anything right .
9 ‘ David has done a great job over the last few weeks but he still has playing ambitions .
10 Yoash Kahn , who has taught in England for many years but who also has strong links with education in Israel , recalls his hostel days with affection , even if he did have problems adjusting to the regime .
11 Bayfield says the US business can remain profitable at lower volumes because it now has a reduced cost base .
12 National Maritime Museum laments ‘ smash and grab ’ approach of private salvage operations but who else has the funds ?
13 and I 've been trying for ages but there just has n't been any cos
14 If you are sitting in a very large house on your own , which is draining away your resources because it still has mortgage payments to be met and it takes a lot of money to heat and light every year , you must seriously consider cashing in on your assets by moving to a smaller house that eliminates your mortgage and cuts down on running costs , or by taking out an annuity on your house .
15 He does not mind being the butt of his colleagues ' jokes because he always has the last laugh .
16 This means that in a sequence of HLH basic tones within an utterance , the pitch of a H tone , following after a L tone , will be lower than that of the preceding H tone , e.g. If you are not aware of this , you may think the language has more tone levels than it actually has .
17 The advertising vice-president who stays late every night working on next week 's layouts but who also has to begin making contingency plans for the expected launch of two new local advertising media campaigns three years hence has a responsibility time span of three years .
18 So the Bank of England is in the situation that it usually wishes to sell government securities ; it invariably wishes to sustain long-run demand for such securities but it periodically has to take action which inflicts losses on the holders of such securities .
19 The company , which makes polythene bags and which also has a recycling programme , believes a plan by Germany will not help the rest of the EC or the environment at large .
20 Political coverage on television necessarily promotes leaders because it usually has time for only one item per party .
21 Darlington Civic Theatre HE can still do the high kicks and he still has that sexy giggle , even though he must be at least …
22 The android can fit in all its commitments because it never has to sleep .
23 Cellnet Mobile Communications Ltd claims that it now has 100,000 subscribers for its low-use mobile service , Lifetime ; the cellular company expects to double this number over the next nine months .
24 And it certainly does the heart and lungs and it certainly has erm that feeling that you can wriggle and move around in the water , so it certainly gives you this feeling of agility as well .
25 This creates quite a serious problem at shows because he frequently has to be dope-tested after a successful performance .
26 This is a somewhat more complex task to achieve , since the machine that is docked ( the client ) needs to be fooled into thinking it has more disk drives than it really has , and the desktop machine ( the server ) has to be made to share its resources with the client .
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