Example sentences of "[adj] has [det] " in BNC.
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1 | So controversial has some of the advertising become that not long ago , a commercial for New England 's Ice Cream based on a spoof scene from the film When Harry Met Sally was thought too blatant for normal TV viewing . |
2 | Neither has much effect on the earth 's heat balance . |
3 | Neither has much relation to local services used by the taxpayer . |
4 | With a baby to look after neither has much opportunity to go out , so the increase in the cost of a pint of beer or a bottle of wine will have little impact on their lives . |
5 | If you put yourself in each prisoner 's place , assuming both to be motivated by rational self-interest and remembering that they can not talk to one another to make a pact , you will see that neither has any choice but to betray the other , thereby condemning both to heavy sentences . |
6 | I have never been able to remove the inevitable bright yellow stain it produces and neither has any other paper conservator that I know . |
7 | Man has no property in man ; neither has any generation a property in the generations which are to follow . |
8 | Equity and trusts are found exclusively in England and in other non-Roman legal systems , and neither has any place , for example , on the Continent . |
9 | Even if these luxury saloons could n't steal the Bentley R's crown , each has much to commend it |
10 | Each has much to offer to the other and there is no question of one tradition being right and the other wrong . |
11 | They are completely regular solids : each has all of its faces repeating a regular polygon , triangle , square or pentagon . |
12 | Each has own drain to waste |
13 | These committees have some common features : membership includes representatives from the police , the police authority , constituent councils , and voluntary , statutory and community groups ; meetings are held regularly and records kept ; each has some sort of constitution ; and the proceedings are generally publicly available . |
14 | ANY FILM which begins with two partially-clothed women flashing their breasts and pubic hair while burying a wounded man alive has much to live down . |
15 | That has much to do with the bringing together of all participants in the one place — all staying in the same hotel , all competing at the same venue , all joining in the same events , culminating in the Barbarian Easter Tour-style tradition of each nation providing a ‘ cabaret ’ turn at the farewell banquet . |
16 | But that has all changed now . |
17 | W that has all been quantified as as best it can through all the various reports and very detailed information that 's been provided for for members . |
18 | Erm , but those , that has all my appointments on , and I use a very simple system of crossed hatching when I am away from my base for , for the bulk of the day . |
19 | O brave new world , that has such people in it . ’ ’ |
20 | He stared aggressively at Burden and declaimed loudly and meaningfully , ‘ O brave new world , that has such people in it ! ’ |
21 | The more serious type of pollution , which is the silage liquor or farm slurry , that has such a immediately , it dies straightaway . |
22 | ‘ Robert , ’ Mrs Browning broke in , ‘ that has little to do with it , you are forgetting Annunciata , dear . |
23 | However , there is one monkey , the owl monkey of South America , that has little useful colour vision , being a nocturnal animal , but which still possesses these blobs . |
24 | Earlier this season Jim McCorry 's men accounted for Fermanagh in the league by the minimum margin , but that has little or no bearing on today 's match . |
25 | It 's hard on the little ones , but then their fingers is so quick they that has most of 'em is best off . |
26 | Find out what the item is made of ( eg if it 's wooden — find out what kind of wood it is , and if that has any particular qualities , such as hardness ) . |
27 | She can not believe that what she thinks about this and that has any value , because she has thought it . |
28 | So that has to be worked at and then you , you know , would begin to look at whether that has any effect on your admissions and so on . |
29 | ‘ It is a miracle a man like that has any children at all . ’ |
30 | Er there 's another book which is similar to the other one in the sense that it made up of some papers by Phillips , Steel and Tants and that has some information about Mexicano in it , er and you find that some people er were giving Mexican language a low a low prestige rate whereas other group in the community were doing the opposite and giving a high prestige rate or certainly a less low one , er in favour of spanish a lot of the Because it was in I think it 's in South America I guess , er you find that a lot of the locals were switching to spanish because it was coming the dominant language er because of societal pressures and constraints and so on . |