Example sentences of "a [noun] [conj] has " in BNC.
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1 | Mr MacKinlay told the Commons yesterday : ‘ It is a route that has been chosen to protect the Conservative Party . ’ |
2 | However such a chart is one of the options provided in the chart gallery and you can apply a gallery style to a chart that has already been created . |
3 | ‘ I prefer Mr. Carus 's submission that an Orthodox rabbi is pursuing a vocation and has no choice but to accept the Chief Rabbi 's disciplinary decisions . |
4 | They 've got a supermarket , if that 's a hairdressers that has n't made it , it 's not a good sign . |
5 | Although a number of writers suggest that a full-track bucket is always too large , they are talking of a bucket that has to be transferred as a whole into and out of main storage . |
6 | But this is a resort that has moved with the times , and today serves as a superbly-located touring centre for North Wales as well as an entertainment-packed seaside destination . |
7 | People find that they just do n't have time to get bored in a resort that has so much on offer . |
8 | Not only is the external labour market segmented by sex , but the skills remain marketable in spite of a recession that has reduced local opportunities for the semi-skilled . |
9 | Giving judgment in a case that has so far been heard in camera , Mr Justice Hoffmann ruled that Mr William Goodwin , a journalist working for The Engineer , must hand over his notes of a telephone conversation with his source . |
10 | Your ability to write and argue is of little avail if you get your facts wrong , fail to find the relevant authorities , rely on a statute that has been superseded or a case that has been overruled , or simply misunderstand the authorities . |
11 | At the same time linguistics has evolved in a direction that has increased enormously its explanatory potential for literary studies . |
12 | This woman works at a Garrimpo and has also been exposed to mercury vapour . |
13 | On his return to Scotland , Souness chose to live in Edinburgh , a decision that has not endeared him to some of the more primitive members of the Glasgow community . |
14 | ‘ It is a decision that has to be made by the International Cricket Council and , under their rules , I am basically not allowed to say anything , ’ he said . |
15 | It is a decision that has , in principle , to be taken early on , so that the creative group can concentrate their efforts on the right type of ads — though because some creative ideas work better in one medium than another , the initial decision may be left more or less open . |
16 | And time and time again the planning officers , and Mr said , this is not the right form to do it , we are a planning authority and it is a decision that has to be taken by the service committee . |
17 | The present Portuguese Presidency is however pushing for a decision and has put forward a compromise solution . |
18 | It has to fend for itself , out of a budget that has just about risen with inflation in recent years . |
19 | Well I strange erm accusation yes we will be , we would keep the council tax down if I am that that would be a popular message to give out and so having accepted our below er the guideline figures they did take this into consideration but we have a budget that has elements of growth in industry . |
20 | Never , ever breed from a mare that has given you any cause to fear her in the stable . |
21 | Most of these studies have produced results consistent with the suggestion that interference occurs at retrieval , finding that a CS that has undergone latent inhibition training will be relatively ineffective in evoking its CR when it is presented in the context used for pre-exposure . |
22 | One of the many highlights is the view down Loch Shiel from Glenfinnan , a vista that has been reproduced many times on gaudy retouched 60s ' postcards , and on calendars handed out at Christmas by firms who manufacture ball-bearings . |
23 | It will be more effective , though , thanks to a shell that has fins to stabilise it during flight . |
24 | The unions are still engaged in a struggle to establish themselves in the available ‘ space ’ , a struggle that has very largely been resolved in the case of the BR unions where it was in any case mainly confined to representation of the footplate grades . |
25 | It is common for students to return to a part that has given them many ideas , and to rework a passage fruitfully . |
26 | Visual difference on the same surface between a part that has been cleaned by a standard technique and the untouched area . |
27 | On 28 September 1839 , Gould was to tell Jardine directly , ‘ I have visited South Australia , a part that has afforded me more novelties than any other I have visited . ’ |
28 | I would argue that physiologists of perception , working within the framework created by the Muller Doctrine and the Weber-Fechner Law are in a position of dotting the i's and crossing the t's in a text that has not yet been written . |
29 | Harpin does , incidentally , offer working definitions for sentence division in a text that has multiple coordination ( i.e. strings of clauses joined by and or and so or and then ) which is , of course , a highly typical feature of the writing of children in junior schools . |
30 | It is proposed here that the infinitive is not totally devoid of a representation of person but contains a " generalized person " which represents a support that has not yet been defined ordinally with respect to the speech situation as first , second or third . |