Example sentences of "and has [det] " in BNC.

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1 It is situated right in the centre of the resort and has all the facilities of the shops , restaurants and sports centre close at hand .
2 The book was a pioneering effort and has all the faults , as well as the merits , of such an enterprise .
3 It combines my favourite neck profile with my favourite pickup configuration and has all its controls in the proper places .
4 If a professional binder is employed , make very sure that he is what he sets out to be and has all the qualities of sensitive craftsmanship the work demands .
5 The Climbers is linked to a TV series of the same name and has all the hallmarks of a rush job ; grating , uncorrected mistakes of grammar ; indigestible multi-clause sentences ; and an overall lack of purpose or identity .
6 She added : ‘ He is unable to read a script and has all his lines put on a tape by my 14-year-old niece , Melissa , and learns them from that . ’
7 The coastal resort of Morecambe is twenty minutes away and has all the amenities of a seaside resort including an open-air leisure park and Oceanarium .
8 Sea-lion Island has a tremendous wealth of wildlife within a comparatively small area ( the island is less than eight kilometres long by three across ) and has all of the five penguin species regularly nesting in the Falklands .
9 Only the dome needs to be replaced , but the son of the architect is still alive , is himself an architect and has all the plans , so restoration work could begin from one day to the next .
10 If you are working on an angled drawing board , the best kit we supply is a 150-4-PK dual action airbrush , which comes in a wooden box and has all three head and needle assemblies : fine , medium , and heavy-duty , to suit all the media you are likely to use .
11 Hodder has published Lord Archer since Kane and Abel in 1979 — he had previously been published by Cape — and has all his fiction in print in Coronet paperback ; contrary to rumour , Coronet retains this backlist .
12 ‘ Remember , he was playing for Great Britain under-21s four years ago and has all that experience behind him even though he is still a baby in playing terms . ’
13 Clearly , it may not be possible to ingather that information within the time after service and it , therefore , becomes of critical importance that the insurance file has properly identified the witnesses , has detailed statements from them and has all the documentary back-up relevant .
14 Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that that is a remarkable achievement , bearing in mind the fact that Haringey is an inner-London borough and has all the associated problems ?
15 Round Table Day is made for Table and Table only and has all the best features which are inherent in this movement .
16 Safety and environmental concerns were also paramount in the design of Safrane , which passes strict impact testing , features side-impact bars and has all major parts marked for easy recycling .
17 We are all glad that she has arrived safely and has all her faculties !
18 The play that they 're doing is a play called ‘ Nothing On ’ and has all the horrors you might think of a play with that title .
19 There are still traces of hut circles attributed to an Iron Age occupation and , at the time of the Roman invasion , the local patriots , the Brigantes , established a hill fort to resist the foreign legions ; an ancient rampart wall , built around the perimeter of the summit and almost half a mile in circumference , has survived the centuries although it is now crumbled and has many gaps .
20 The parish church of St James , dating from the 18th century , dominates the green and has many associations with the lords of the manor , the Creyke family .
21 The present.church dates from the 13th century and has many interesting later additions , both structural and decorative .
22 The lady Alianor makes it her business to discover all that goes on , and has many influential friends — yet she has made no mention of it . ’
23 Easily Accessible : The village of Hutton is over a thousand years old , and has many buildings of historic interest , in particular Hutton Court , dating from the late 15th or early 16th century .
24 Thus Spencer Stuart has not been unduly dependent on the multinational business it originally brought with it , and has many loyal British corporate clients on its books .
25 The success of Windows has legitimized faxing from a PC — it 's cheap , it 's easy and has many advantages over the conventional fax machine .
26 Despite the peacefulness of the waterfront , the town is still a bustling fishing port and has many good restaurants and a lively night market .
27 The valley is rich in tradition and has many rural market towns like Llanybydder , world famous for its horse sales and bustling Newcastle Emlyn with its Castle , sports facilities and steam railway .
28 The example is of course that of Hume 's early critic Thomas Reid ( 1969 ( 1788 ) ) , and has many counterparts , some of them being members of runs of total coincidences .
29 ‘ Amongst the most active British groups advocating LSD are some members of the London Free School which comprises about 200 people and has many supporters . ’
30 This is a massive departure for the Kings Of Simulation , and has many original features .
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