Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [noun] [conj] has " in BNC.

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1 Some years ago a humbucker was designed for Gibson that has a base plate which looks like a printed circuit board .
2 Oxfam is regularly approached with inventions and has not yet decided whether it will be able to do something with the ’ friendly fuel ’ .
3 Suppliers margins have therefore come under pressure but has positioned itself to face up to this ongoing challenge .
4 Yet this form of schooling has never really succeeded in England and has been surrounded by hostile controversy and apathy .
5 This piece of ‘ The Storm ’ timber was felled in Hull and has been air drying ever since , I hope I have done it justice .
6 This option enables you to view information about a particular package which is being prepared for approval or has been submitted for approval .
7 It is built of brick and has six storeys .
8 The chair , with its folding leg rest , is made of teak and has solid brass fittings .
9 This eight-engined monster is made of spruce and has a wingspan of almost 100 metres .
10 Much of this work on animals was done in Oxford and has led to radical improvements in the transplantation of kidney , liver , bone-marrow and hearts in human patients who would otherwise have died .
11 The system is written in C and has input-output extensions to the OS-9 and OS-9000 operating systems .
12 It is built in brick and has some fine Tudor gateways in this material which have the flattened , four-centred arch , typical of the later Perpendicular period .
13 The bottom half , known as the maie , is made from oak and has a series of ducts around the inside rim at the base , through which the juice runs out .
14 The inner is also made from ripstop and has a strong neoprene groundsheet .
15 Called Florentine , it is made in Italy and has a handpainted detail .
16 The discovery of the usefulness of lead isotope ratios was quickly applied to archaeology and has proved highly successful in provenancing lead-containing objects from antiquity .
17 It is closely related to peat and has a relatively low carbon content and high moisture content .
18 Despite a piddling little incident in Aberdeen in 1989 when he was reported to the Procurator Fiscal for what the law delicately describes as ‘ a public nuisance offence ’ , Nicholas began to re-build his reputation at Aberdeen , a city whose heritage was built on fish and has the highest concentration of chip shops in Scotland .
19 Both Tustian and Pardoe are among the 600 farmers who are approved by the Soil Association , the largest organic farming body in Britain , whose main criterion is that certified produce must be grown on soil that has been free from artificial additives for at least two years .
20 There is nothing manufactured by man that has not been designed , because whether it 's a Rolls-Royce engine or a piece of printed paper , there 's always a decision to be made not only about what it 's going to look like but about how it is going to be made and how it is going to operate .
21 The information has been prepared by management and has not been reviewed or verified by KPMG Peat Marwick .
22 He has talked about TECs and has risen three times to intervene , but has declined to give the Government an ounce of credit for having established the TECs and for having taken that most imaginative step .
23 " Combining mystery with history " : this was a phrase I invented ( or perhaps inadvertently cribbed ) for the blurb of the first novel I wrote under the pseudonym of Evelyn Hervey , The Governess , a story in which Miss Harriet Unwin in her first post as a governess in 1870s London finds herself accused of murder and has to pinpoint the real killer to save herself from the Old Bailey .
24 This very popular music with its haunting , melancholy and often monotonous melodies is sung in Madeira but has never become as popular here as it is in Portugal .
25 The gallery was founded in Hannover and has recently celebrated ten years at Kurfürstendamm 213 , Berlin .
26 The scheme is less helpful for the person who is handicapped from youth and has no experience of work , and it is not always suitable for those who are unused to and ill-suited for industrial work , for example , those from clerical work or service trades .
27 It explains clearly most of the basic physical techniques used in biochemistry and has particularly good sections on microscopy , radio activity , sedimentation , chromatography and electrophoresis .
28 We do n't have a in our business as many other retailers do where for instance after Christmas may be and other such things to clear we do n't have that , so there is n't any merchandise that 's been sold since Christmas that has been sold because we do n't want it to be in the inventory post year end it 's it 's just generating trade by being discount price left so therefore to a certain amount your question would be has the post Christmas and it was pre Christmas no material difference we 're very satisfied with the gross margins since Christmas we have n't had to take any extraordinary measures to generate this erm this level of sales increase that 's being achieved at constant margin a flat margin
29 The development of such schemes ought to be assured since they were commended by the Royal Commission , are greatly valued by NACAB and has the support of the Law Society .
30 The 29-year-old has constantly been dogged by controversy and has earned himself something of a rebel tag .
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