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

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1 The association between entities has to be meaningful , the relationship normally his an information content — CUSTOMER places ORDER .
2 ‘ And the TCCB 's directive for pitches has for several years now been that they must start dry . ’
3 But the labour involved in studying the objects and producing the data , be it weighing , chemical analysis or whatever , means that the scope of investigations has to be limited in some way .
4 The harassment occurs as a result of the effect various suggestions , jokes , touching or showing of pictures has on the recipient .
5 It is n't because Stavrogin is not a decent man that the form of words has to be changed ; he also says ‘ I 'm bored ’ in the earliest draft of the letter , and this assertion goes completely .
6 The time taken by each set of words has to be very exactly calculated , and a large part of the skill of a voice-over expert lies in the ability to fit a set of words into a precise length of time while still getting the required clarity and intonation .
7 The fourth point , Chairman , er is the new settlement issue , and while that 's due for discussion on policy H Two , that issue does shall I suggest invade policy H One , because an appropriate form of words has to be agreed in policy H One to reflect the new settlement issue and as you 'll be aware the County Council is about a step by step approach towards the finalization of the new settlement erm strategy for Greater York , and then finally , a specific issue that you mentioned is the distribution of developments between the Greater York districts er within Greater York , now as you 'll be aware Chairman , that has been done informally , following the original structure plan in nineteen eighty the County and the Districts got together and agreed the distribution of housing and employment land in Greater York .
8 This conflict of roles has of course its benefits , and in any case formal inspections are unlikely to be the norm .
9 An exchange of visits has in fact already been initiated between those working on rural development in the Western Isles and in southern Italy .
10 We shall see later that the power of the occupiers to exclude or restrict their liability towards visitors has to a considerable extent been eroded by s. 2 Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 .
11 The Hall of Columns has at its head a replica of the raza , wheel , of the Viscontis used as the central element of the largest of the apse windows .
12 A ballot of parents has to be held before a transfer to grant-maintained status can be accomplished , the decision to hold a ballot being taken either by resolution of the governing body or at the request of a percentage of the parents .
13 To do that the changing needs of customers has to be met with regard to materials , marketing and services by anticipating their future needs and working with them to achieve these objectives .
14 That set of questions has to be distinguished from those we can pose on the second level of culture .
15 The implication is that , to solve some kinds of problem , an animal must know that something is the case , and not merely that a given action or sequence of actions has in the past been reinforced .
16 Since 1989 the emission of pollutants has in fact fallen , but only because the economy has collapsed .
17 Thus the establishment of baselines has to be a relatively quick and easy process to encourage development staff to apply them appropriately .
18 The location of edges has to be reconstructed by the visual system .
19 For example , in the old 16+ system , despite a gradual improvement in girls ' achievements ( see , for example , the table below ) , each year more boys than girls were entered for O level mathematics , and of those who entered , a higher proportion of boys than girls obtained grade A. At CSE , the entry ( and pass ) rate of girls has in recent years been higher than that of boys — but boys have obtained the most grade I passes .
20 This enables easier adjustment to take place , although in practice the balance of payments has at times continued to pose problems for the UK economy .
21 The production of materials has to be timetabled with care both because of the work load of the print and design team and also for the promotion and marketing of them .
22 It means that the initial education of teachers has to be more open than in the past to the understanding of those who employ new teachers .
23 One can easily understand this viewpoint since the potential of children has to be maximised and parents should be allowed to consider the ideal outcomes of their efforts .
24 The constant risk from this radiation means that a complex system of precautions has to be maintained around every nuclear power site .
25 Also , the cost of services has to be borne , in the main , from central or local government coffers , because most older people can not meet more than a fraction of the costs of the high levels of labour-intensive care they need .
26 This means that the feeding of nestlings has to be much more intensive , and parent birds must work almost round the clock to raise a brood successfully before the icy hand of autumn sends insects into hibernation , covers up seeds and vegetation with ice and snow , or sends the fish out into deeper water .
27 The battle for ideas has to be won if workers are to analyse their exploitation correctly , and to be equipped to envisage a different future .
28 In any discussion of dependence and independence , the balance of power between individuals has to be taken into account .
29 This new evidence does not mean that the redshift/distance relation for galaxies has to be discarded .
30 Computer programming in schools has until recently been largely limited to the use of ‘ imperative ’ languages such as BASIC .
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