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

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1 ‘ The proposition need not be questioned that where an Act purports , invalidly , to require a payment to be made , leaving the liability to be enforced by means of an action in which the invalidity of the statute is an available defence , a person who might have relied upon that defence but has paid without raising it should not be held , just because he was obeying the de facto command of a legislature , to have made the payment involuntarily .
2 And then she said : ‘ Mebbe he 's one of that gang that has been holding up grocery stores . ’
3 Given the number that he drew in the ballot , it was not certain that he would have the chance of a debate on his Bill , but he has had that opportunity and has spoken with his customary mellifluence .
4 The development of flexible endoscopy , which allows pancolonic biopsy , has supported this finding and has led to a change in practice such that in many centres at risk patients are examined at intervals , with colonoscopy and biopsy , to detect premalignant dysplasia or early cancer .
5 Although it appears that sentencing became more severe during the first three years the guide-lines were in use , Minnesota remains one of the very few states that has avoided huge increases in prison population size ( Parent 1988 ) .
6 It turns out that the component in the venom of this snake that has such an effect binds to the muscle receptor on human muscle and other animals ' muscles , and it binds there much more tightly than the natural chemical transmitter , which is called estialcodine , thereby preventing the transmission of the nerve impulse to the muscle and gives the victim instant miocenia and presumably a nice meal for the snake in due time .
7 If you look around for some field that has yet to be used in a crime story and then insist on using it when it has not filled you with enthusiasm , your book will be leaden .
8 Nevertheless this is the most prescriptive statement of the professional roles in this field that has yet been made .
9 Very recently David Davis ( 1982 ) has made a scholarly contribution to this field and has been fortunate enough to have the chance to put theory into practice at Birmingham Polytechnic where under the leadership of Brian Watkins a specialist course of considerable merit and vision for P.G.C.E. students has been introduced .
10 W what I go for are two major points I think which actually demonstrate the fallaciousness of this budget that has been proposed to us as an amendment .
11 POLLING stations 83 and 84 for the village of Hath Qila lie down a dusty track that must be one of the few roads that has not been metalled in the five years that Mr Rajiv Gandhi has been cosseting his home constituency of Amethi .
12 This is perhaps inevitable since deconstruction resists teleology , and it is this resistance that has enabled its enemies to call it nihilist .
13 He won two handicap hurdles last season over this course and has had two races to tune him up again and he is not badly handicapped .
14 Sun also plans to lease another building and has further options nearby .
15 The above reduction in yield table refers to expenses which are expected to be made in respect of this contract and has been calculated on the basis laid down by Lautro .
16 The above reduction in yield table refers to expenses which are expected to be made in respect of this contract and has been calculated on the basis laid down by Lautro .
17 ‘ In some cultures that has great significance .
18 It is just this protection that has been the justification for farrowing pens .
19 Situation : A is a police-officer investigating some damage that has been done near the school A thinks that B may have had something to do with it .
20 I , I do n't wan na stray that much erm from the text we 've got but there is some text that has written , namely the one on intelligible beauty
21 ‘ When you did not come to see him I made myself a vow that you would face reality and not some story that has been hammered into you since childhood .
22 ‘ It is this partnership that has reversed closure plans … even Shropshire county council and the Shrewsbury district council contributed finance , since the line serves shoppers and commuters into its one English station at Shrewsbury . ’
23 But , like so many of his stablemates , he struggled to find his form in the early part of this term and has only recently returned to his best .
24 He 's caught some bug and has to stay in bed , ’ said Pete .
25 But the IMS rule has done away with this bonus and has rated the foretriangle and the mainsail area equally , leaving the rig configuration to the designer .
26 The dictum of Byles J. in Cooper v. Wandsworth Board of Works , 14 C.B.N.S. 180 , 194 , is clear to this effect and has been followed in many subsequent cases .
27 The Youth Club has increased in popularity this session and has a thriving expanding membership .
28 ‘ Life on the wild side with David Bowie ’ , which is hardbacked this January and has a major serialisation deal with the Sunday Mirror .
29 The ground squirrel is another mammal that has adopted the practice of throwing things — primarily at its main predators , snakes .
30 And they 're sure it 's this attitude that has made them so successful .
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