Example sentences of "[noun pl] has a " in BNC.

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1 The student who is confident in his library skills has a basis of trust upon which to build — and he will save himself a great deal of humiliation as well as precious time ( a commodity his teachers are themselves equally short of ) .
2 Because the networks believe westerns appeal mainly to middle-aged men , Young Riders has a cast of five pouting young male actors , in an attempt to make a western with ‘ good demographics ’ .
3 The AVHRR sensor carried by the NOAA satellites has a visible and a short-wave infrared band , and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration in Washington , DC produces global vegetation maps on a routine basis using the ratio transform outlined above .
4 The United states has a huge task force of some 500 army staff in Antarctica .
5 Assume also that each of these states has a probability of 0.5 .
6 A woman with a small mouth and short fingers has a shallow porte feminine and she is easy to please .
7 Fingers has a certain visual appeal , but you do need at least a 386 and 3Mb of memory to run it .
8 Corporatism in various forms has a very long history : for example , professional groups such as doctors and lawyers have regulated themselves for centuries ; indeed , voluntary self-regulation is a defining characteristic of a profession and has long been used as a way of avoiding government control .
9 Here both foot-soldiers and officers were required , and indeed they still are : what churches call stewardship of talents has a place .
10 The irrepressible Kay Ward , famous for her naughty jokes and amazing vocal talents has a new alternative show for those of stronger morals , and guess what ? no saucy comments , just sensational singing from Kay in her new , smut-free role .
11 The employment and income created directly and indirectly by Scotch Whisky companies and their associated supplier chains has a further impact on the UK economy .
12 The approach of classroom testing against the hearing norms has a long tradition among educators and researchers .
13 The notice sometimes published in the papers to the effect that Mr Smith will no longer be liable for his wife 's debts has a much more limited operation than is generally supposed .
14 One of the houses has a light on , because someone else ca n't sleep .
15 In the horse , T. axei has a prepatent period of 25 days while in game birds infected with T. tenuis it is only 10 days .
16 But how many times has a manufacturer of , say , microphones said , ‘ Look at the specification of our new such-and-such ; it beats the Shure SM58 hands down . ’
17 THE TIMES HAS A HUGH GEE REXSHUN …
18 In the first place , the historian of recent times has a subject-matter different in kind from that studied by some of his colleagues .
19 The mountainous region of Basilicata is one of Italy 's most secret corners ; a primitive land which at times has a stark , unworldly beauty .
20 Meanwhile , on the other side of the park , a huge crowd of all ages has a right old laugh in front of the stage on which stomp a Teddy Boy-outfitted showband blasting out Showaddywaddy 's greatest hits liberally mixed with C&W classics .
21 I do think the artificial division of people into age groups has a damaging effect on society .
22 ( One roll-call of disadvantaged groups has a telling juxtaposition : ‘ people with disabilities , folk enthusiasts … ’
23 ‘ it is difficult to see how these ( organisation ) problems can be solved efficiently without restoring responsible autonomy to primary groups throughout the system and ensuring that each of these groups has a satisfying sub-whole as its work task , and some scope for flexibility in work-pace .
24 Alliterate : witty Whicker 's wonderful way with words has a lot to answer for .
25 One of the three legs has a levelling screw which proved helpful on uneven ground .
26 How many legs how many legs has a lamb ?
27 Every assignment on schools has a basic target of five thousand pounds all right ?
28 Each one of those pulses has a carrier frequency of tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of cycles per second .
29 States ' and governments ' emphases on nationalism and blood ties has a deep-rooted emotional significance for individuals .
30 ‘ After delivery , the drop in the level of these hormones has a rebound effect on the immune system , which could trigger the disease , ’ he says .
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