Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [conj] has " in BNC.

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1 She also has asthma and has undergone 50 operations since birth .
2 The ongoing experiments in this research project are taking place on a network of Unix workstations with a prototype document reuse tool that has a relational database back-end and an X-windows interface .
3 Keith is known to his colleagues as a quiet man , however he has hidden talents in that he writes poems and has penned many about his time with Rentokil .
4 The use of key signatures is , however , gaining ground and has the advantage of giving the player a surer sense of the tonality of the piece .
5 In such cases , the historic buildings inspector has usually recommended listing but has been overridden .
6 However , despite my aim to provide flexibility in structure , the HyperCard still imposes a primary organizational structure and it may be difficult to extract information that has no relation to the original structure imposed by the author Nevertheless , some links have been made between tutorials which cut across the primary categorization and users are able to move between different sections as easily as moving within sections .
7 Japan 's second largest car maker , Nissan , is to cut its links with Nissan UK , the privately owned company that has had exclusive distribution rights for its cars in Britain for 21 years .
8 Local people know the history of their surroundings well enough , but visitors may not recognise land that has been reclaimed unless it is pointed out to them .
9 SIR — For the past two years , the BBC appears to have increasingly forgotten its obligation to provide entertainment and has substituted news and current affairs programmes with a strong political bias .
10 Hugh Stevenson , who recently changed jobs and has now left the company , is also a member of the team .
11 Even at the primary stage , it has been shown that children can often grasp that a country house contains material that has accumulated over a long period .
12 The following might be regarded as excessive restrictions : ( 1 ) an attempt to prevent a qualified solicitor from setting up a specialist practice in a field in which his former firm has never before undertaken work and has no plans to start accepting instructions ; ( 2 ) an attempt to prevent an outgoing partner from accepting instructions from any person or firm ( whether or not a client or former client of his former firm ) within a prescribed area ; ( 3 ) a general area restraint where the outgoing partner 's former firm has its offices in a location where competition is already intense .
13 Do you prefer exercise that has a high level of excitement attached to it ?
14 The extra places offered were matched , as far as possible , with the requirements of those seeking pupillage and has resulted in many pupils obtaining pupillage who would not otherwise have done so .
15 The ‘ force ’ facility may be used as often as required , for example , to re-assign responsibility if the recipient of a previously forced SPR does not wish to take resposibility for it , or a user has accepted responsibility and has then passed it on to someone else .
16 I call it retrospective censorship because the BSC will not preview programmes and has no powers to ban programmes .
17 The amazing naked cat — the Canadian Sphynx — lacks both guard and awn hairs and has only a soft fuzz of down hairs on its extremities .
18 It reviews research that has already been conducted in this area and offers suggestions as to what may be priorities for future support .
19 First , consider a firm which has a machine which originally cost £10,000 but has recently been surplus to requirements .
20 Based on normal bath dimensions , the eye-catching shower includes showerheads at different levels , a non-slip floor , a shower seat , support rails and has easy access .
21 If frosts freeze water that has seeped into imperfect joints , the expansion will force them farther apart , with disastrous results .
22 It has secured sales and has certainly proved a successful campaign .
23 Not inclined to consult others but has a pleasant , friendly manner , which helps colleagues and middle managers to accept his fundamental ideas , arguments and methods .
24 US airline operator , Northwest Airlines Inc , is moving to open systems and has issued a request for information on products that it can use to build an integrated distributed computing system .
25 It 's that quick , choking defence that has frustrated Midlands , England B and The North so far because it does not allow the backs room in which to play .
26 The thousand pound machine he 's riding is called a recumbant , it 's faster than the usual type of racing bike and has the added advantage of giving it 's rider , as the name suggests , a more leisurely riding position .
27 For example , consider an alternative transit system ( project B ) which costs £1000000 and has cash inflows of £300000 per year for four years and £500000 per year for the next six years .
28 Café Quick costs £9,500 and has a three-product menu choice of chips , chicken and pizza .
29 He is n't allowed to play football and has to go back to the hospital for treatment .
30 The HS980 shaver costs £99.95 and has unique rotary heads and ‘ minutes left ’ feature .
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