Example sentences of "has [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 A problem with the presentation of the foregoing data is to assess the amount of responsibility that the government has for the policies .
2 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what responsibilities he has for the sports and arts foundation .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 The first lies in the discretion the court has under the sections as to the order it will make .
7 Thus one could contract to pass a restricted title , or whatever title one has in the goods .
8 Such use may be an infringement of any design rights that the buyer has in the designs embodied in these tools , but he will in general prefer to avoid the attempt to invoke these rights , and instead to rely on a provision like cll 8.1 and 8.2 of Precedent 2 .
9 It can happen that the ownership of one person is subject to certain rights which someone else has over the goods .
10 But if Mr Major is at heart opposed to greater union , Britain 's policy is likely to be affected by the institutional pressures of Whitehall , which has over the years committed itself to the pro-European line .
11 This has been a minority view for 15 years or more , but one kept alive by the persistent efforts of Chip Arp , of the California Institute of Technology , who has over the years produced a series of photographs which show objects with very different redshifts that are physically connected by streamers of material .
12 A farmer 's wife of Middle Farm has over the years developed a very attractive plant and shrub centre with success .
13 Like Lawrence of Arabia going up and down the majestic sand dunes , he has over the years risen to great heights , and plummeted to great depths .
14 However , the USA in particular has over the years been increasingly explicit in accepting certain international legal restraints on possible nuclear use .
15 Robert Grosvenor is one of those artists who give new meaning to the term ‘ raw material ’ , using as he has over the years wooden beams — stacked , splintered , split and variously arrayed over the floor .
16 Taking a cue from Robert Indiana 's emblemised letterings of the 1960s , Matt Mullican has over the years built a rich vocabulary of geometric symbols which he has used and re-used in a variety of formats .
17 The squadron , which moved to Uplands in 1955 , has over the years operated a variety of transport aircraft , viz North Stars , a C-5 , Comet 1As , Yukons and Cosmopolitans .
18 The ‘ accounting profession ’ has over the years widened to the point where it is not only commonplace but is expected that ‘ professional accountants ’ will be employed by industry , government , local government , health authorities etc .
19 Bro Cernyw Aelwyd has over the years won in almost all sections of the Urdd 's activities , from Eisteddfod competitions to darts , pool , five-a-side football and twice runners up in the national quiz competition .
20 He does n't defend it as the best way of getting the correct decision , he does n't defend it , or he does n't solely defend it that way he does n't defend it either on the idea that people have right to be tried by their peers for example which is the most likely defence now , but he defends jury service on the grounds of the effect it has on the jurors which is quite a novel erm .
21 A play on mental handicap , such as a period in the life of a mentally handicapped person , or depicting the effects which a mentally handicapped child has on the parents , could be either an uplifting or depressing experience .
22 Movement 3 depicts Arion 's ability to command Nature through his singing , and movement 7 portrays the effect his swansong has on the elements .
23 The first part sets the scene by examining the extent of poverty among lone mothers in the 1980s and the impact this poverty has on the lives of lone mothers and their children .
24 right , that is something else to pursue in your technical contacts here , as to how much influence the States side has on the gears , the bearing design , the di , the the gear design in Europe .
25 Whatever effect this has on the children 's futures as clerks , it maims creative instinct .
26 The investigators are interested both in the impact a nation 's economic performance has on the economies of other nations ( ‘ spillover effects ' and in the ‘ strategic ’ policy responses which such spillovers may induce . )
27 It looks at the impact a nation 's economic performance has on the economies of other nations ' ( ‘ spillover' effects ) and at the strategic policy responses which such spillover effects may induce .
28 Alternatively , arguments concerning lack of evidence that investors are overly concerned about insider dealing may be challenged on the basis that there is no way of telling what impact insider dealing has on the markets .
29 Tierrie Molignengo , who is 23 , works at the 15 North Parade restaurant , and he hopes he 's going to win through to the National Finals which take place in April , with his menu for four , which has by the rules of the game , to cost less than £35 .
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