Example sentences of "[noun] has about " in BNC.
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1 | Zimbabwe 's elevation has about it a pronounced aroma of political engineering . |
2 | The ground resolution of a TM image is such that a pixel has about a 30 m side , which seems appropriate for the scale of analysis used . |
3 | The other has about him a ring of nostalgic failure ; in his time everything was good , but it ended in failure both personally ( for Fróthi was killed ) and ideologically ( for Fróda 's son returned to the bad old ways of revenge and hatred , scorning peace-initiatives and even apparently his own desires ) . |
4 | We must distinguish the belief that a speaker has about the words he is using from the belief that he is using those words to express . |
5 | The society has about 1 , members across the Northern Ireland , people from all walks of life with a common interest in learning about preserving architecture of value . |
6 | For this purpose the current research project has about ECU6 million to spend over a period of two and a half years . |
7 | The DT 2600 E has about as many features as can be squeezed on to a hot air gun . |
8 | Attitudes are a statement of a position an individual has about an object , an event , a person or a belief . |
9 | The police officer has about that much space to operate in . |
10 | English has about the same lix level as the Nordic languages and this enabled Bjornsson to compare Scandinavian newspapers with those from English-speaking countries . |
11 | Kenya has about one million flamingos living around lakes Nakuru and Bogoria , a major tourist attraction , and the species ' survival is not said to be threatened by the epidemic , which is expected to die down in about a month . |
12 | First , there is the information which the client has about the accident . |
13 | The Oxford region has about one hundred and forty of the nine hundred cases nationally , and general manager Bob Nichols says they certainly would n't seek to settle out of court . |