Example sentences of "has [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One of their biggest fears is for the loss making Cotswold Line which has eleven rural stations between Oxford and Worcester . |
2 | It also has Digitised audio record/playback capability with a sampling rate of up to 22KHz |
3 | Living as he does in Moycullen , he has ample local opportunities to indulge in these pastimes . |
4 | The Village Brasserie , ( ) has ample free parking and a frequently changing French provincial/English menu selection . |
5 | Attractions include : Rockingham Castle built by William the Conqueror ; Althorp House , ( family home of the Princess of Wales ) with magnificent paintings and porcelain ; Castle Ashby which has extensive landscaped gardens open to the public ; Sulgrave Manor , ancestral home of George Washington ; and the delightful Canal Museum at Stoke Bruerne . |
6 | While this strategy may be appropriate for a ‘ mission area ’ where only a few pockets of Christians are to be found and they have to decide between going to one place at the expense of another , it must be applied rather differently in a situation where the Church has extensive geographical coverage . |
7 | FYT is trans-denominational and has extensive international links through the Scripture Union Movement , with which it has been associated since 1966 . |
8 | Has extensive general management and business development experience in Europe and North America . |
9 | The UK has extensive geothermal resources and its research into this form of renewable energy is the most advanced in the world . |
10 | The Anglo-Dutch group has extensive local interests and employs almost 4,000 Merseyside staff . |
11 | The Anglo-Dutch group has extensive local interests and employs almost 4,000 Merseyside staff . |
12 | But Hearn also has extensive social work experience , especially in the area of child care . |
13 | This ‘ withdrawal ’ — which can be explained as a collective , dignified attempt not to have any truck with the enterprise except on one 's own terms — which an outsider can describe as apathy or schizoid withdrawal — has far-reaching political consequences . |
14 | Indeed , in a publishing environment where there may be a need for perhaps a dozen word processors but just one page makeup system this approach has strong financial advantages . |
15 | able to establish good rapport with pupils ; 2. has charisma ; 3. is good at organizing ; 4. is a survivor ; 5. keeps in touch with what 's happening in other subjects and in pupils ' backgrounds ; 6. has a quality of openness ; 7. has long teaching experience ; 8. has good qualifications in the subject ; 9. has strong religious faith ; 10. has enthusiasm for the subject ; 11. has a sense of humour . |
16 | The hunt has strong religious overtones , and it can only succeed if harmony and peace prevail . |
17 | It has strong emigrant communities in South Africa and Venezuela , and it has its own regional autonomy to balance against the influences of central government in Lisbon . |
18 | The benefits are that the experimentation has strong theoretical motivation and the AI program is designed to imitate humans . |
19 | Canada and especially British Columbia , has strong commercial ties with the Pacific Rim countries and fluency in Japanese will be a major asset in the years to come . |
20 | Cumbria has strong literary associations , and many thousands of tourists come each year to visit Wordsworth 's cottage and the scenes frequented by the Lakeland Poets , not to mention the originals of the Beatrix Potter stories . |
21 | The paradox here is that this variable is very difficult to access and would not be accessed at all if our field methods and analytic methods were inadequate ; yet , the variation has strong social meaning within the community . |
22 | Like Gregory , Smith has strong military element to his background . |
23 | In the Kuwaiti view Moscow 's greatest objection to the GCC has been the participation of Oman , which has strong military links with the West . |
24 | Moreover , as we have seen , not all the effects of these changes relate to something so intangible as a sense of community , for material resources have also been redistributed in a way which has disadvantaged certain sections , principally the poorer sections , of the local population . |
25 | Drake has narrow black collar , duck 's head whiter ; bill and legs black . |
26 | The smallest grey goose , adult confusable only with White-fronted Goose , but white on forehead extends much further towards crown , bill much smaller , and has narrow yellow eye-ring , and shriller call . |
27 | Striking bridled variety , more frequent in north , has narrow white ring round and line back from eye . |
28 | Chamber 6d has narrow wooden shutters over the arrow-slits , which are barred with iron on the inside . |
29 | Jessica — who has acute lymphoid leukaemia — has idolised Diana since first seeing her on American TV two years ago . |
30 | In the new system the health ministry has sole federal responsibility for health care but will be less involved in the delivery of health care . |