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

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1 The sterling standard for silver ( 925 parts per thousand of silver with the remainder being mainly copper ) has its origins in the fourteenth century and has continued virtually without interruption to the present day .
2 Mrs. Harvey is the second defendant but has taken no part in the proceedings .
3 A second distinction that has been drawn is between analytic and holistic modes of processing ( see Bever , 1975 ) , sometimes referred to as analytic versus gestalt processing .
4 is , is it , is it just the second year that has erm , perhaps it not
5 The City Research project is now moving in to its second year and has already seen the publication of three reports .
6 At this village off the A40 south of Fishguard is the Tregwynt Woollen Mill , which dates from the middle of the eighteenth century and has been in continuous production of woollen yarns since then .
7 Pendrich has also qualified for the sprint freestyle , but currently lies in eleventh place and has little chance of replacing Sheppard as the new champion .
8 The smaller adjoining Church dedicated to the Virgin is also eleventh century and has a fine dome on an octagonal drum which is pierced by double windows which have slender , marble shafts between the lights .
9 Perhaps the most famous , Benjamin Spock 's Baby and Child Care , is now in its fourth edition and has world-wide sales in excess of 28 million copies .
10 was a little girl on her fifteenth birthday and has it it 's like an M O T Certificate , only it 's an M O L Certificate for life that you have to do after your sixty five .
11 The first decision that has to be taken , then , is which medium — or combination of media — to use .
12 The campanile dates from the first building and has a delightful bell loggia .
13 All three do their best under Penny Ciniewicz 's rather heavy-handed direction , but they can not beat a first play that has just got too much to say .
14 The first question that has to be asked is whether in fact anything at all needs to be done .
15 If if it is considered that a new settlement is required to meet the housing provision in Greater York , then the first question that has to be asked is , is the criteria approach alone acceptable .
16 He started his career at Everton , but did not make the first team and has since played at Bolton , Chester , Lincoln , West Brom and Preston .
17 But instead of a square heel , or even a radically smoothed-off heel similar to the Revell acoustic we recently reviewed , Andy Manson has gone back to first principles and has ended up virtually doing away with the heel altogether .
18 The first thing that has to be done is to obtain a death certificate from a medical practitioner .
19 ‘ Wickedly wasteful , I know , but I smashed it , and set up a new one and I have painted upon that new one the first thing that has given me real pleasure for years , oh , years and years .
20 The first thing that has to be established between us is that there is no hierarchy .
21 The current Formula One champion is leading in the Indy Car season competition , finding the success in his first year that has eluded Michael Andretti , the 1991 Indy-car champion , in his foray into Formula One racing .
22 PageMaker shipped 30,000 units in its first year and has now become regarded as the benchmark for today 's competitors .
23 Inhibition of MAO-B is also of topical interest since this may prove to be the first manoeuvre that has slowed the progression of Parkinson 's disease ; the mechanism is uncertain but it was originally thought of because this approach blocked the toxicity of the selective dopaminergic poison , MPTP .
24 Mountain View , California-based X-Window System terminal specialist Network Computing Devices Inc has made its first acquisition and has filed to go public with an initial offer of 2.5m shares at between $12 and $14 a share .
25 The Pearl Investor Confidence Index shows investors are slightly more optimistic than they were , the first time that has happened since November .
26 These maps represent something , certainly , but not the ultimate mystery of the first creation that has gone for ever with its scar inside one huge unstable atom .
27 Traditional grammar originated in Greece in the 5th century and has always been associated closely with philosophy and literary criticism .
28 The custom originated in the first half of the nineteenth century and has largely died out , but at Saddleworth a very large procession takes place on the Friday after Whitsuntide .
29 This status group — the establishment — emerged as an important social and political force during the nineteenth century and has been seen as a central element in the ‘ antique ’ or patrician' character of the British state …
30 Since the early 1960s it has undergone a transformation as great as that of the nineteenth century and has become a new settlement with virtually no connection with agriculture or coal .
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