Example sentences of "a [noun] have [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Samson Agonistes exemplifies a problem which has stood at the centre of current inquiry into the negotiations a text has with an historical context . |
2 | Does the course lead to a certificate of completion or competence and if so , what value would such a certificate have on the job market ? |
3 | It was held that an applicant for a patent has all the rights which a holder has from the moment the complete specification of the patent is published . |
4 | The ground resolution of a TM image is such that a pixel has about a 30 m side , which seems appropriate for the scale of analysis used . |
5 | He is fully aware that his income and , to some extent , his job security , are based on the lettings , The school 's popularity as a venue has as a result increased . |
6 | A useful guide to the first two is to see what effect a symptom has on the patient 's ability to function as a whole , creative , happy , loving human being , taking into account their normal state of course ! |
7 | However , if indifference characterizes the attitude a person has towards the consequences of his/her action , then s/he are indifferent as to who suffers — it could literally be anybody — and this does display disdain for humanity in general . |
8 | How many can a man have at a time ? |
9 | Her face seems to glow with happiness as if a vision has of a sudden become reality . |
10 | We must distinguish the belief that a speaker has about the words he is using from the belief that he is using those words to express . |
11 | The success that a replicator has in the world will depend on what kind of a world it is — the pre-existing conditions . |
12 | What we are stressing is that the disciplinary context is important to understanding what kind of contribution is on offer , and this includes understanding the special limited concern a discipline has toward the world , and is an essential consideration in evaluating its research and the data it produces . |
13 | It is easy to assume that both workers and management in a plant have as a common objective the survival of that plant . |
14 | You may agree or disagree with these decisions ; the important thing is that we learn to appreciate the influence that the grammatical system of a language has on the way events are presented in that language . |
15 | DURING the housing boom they used to say that the only contact an architect had with the design of many high-volume , speculative developments was to lay out the site so that the maximum number of little boxes could be squeezed in . |
16 | Each company would employ a small number of clerical workers who would take care of all the dealings an enterprise had with the world outside . |
17 | Attitudes are a statement of a position an individual has about an object , an event , a person or a belief . |
18 | Section 743(5) states that in any case where an individual has for the purposes of s739 power to enjoy income of a person abroad by reason of his receiving a benefit from the trust ( hence giving rise to a tax charge under TA 1988 , s742(2) ( c ) ) , the individual shall be chargeable to income tax under s739 for the year of assessment in which the benefit is received . |
19 | The opportunity to own a home and pass it on is one of the most important rights an individual has in a free society . |
20 | There is a strong connection between the concept of " function " , and the concept of " meaning " : when we talk of meaning in the broad sense of " overall significance " , we include the implications which an utterance has regarding the intention of the speaker and the effect on the hearer . |