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

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1 Standard & Poor 's has misgivings about this particular plank of the strategy : the company is moving into markets with entrenched competition and aggressive pricing , it says — perhaps a salutary warning all of those companies attracted by the bright light of Asynchronous Transfer Mode switching .
2 However the use and acceptance of touch depends on numerous cultural norms and personal characteristics ; each culture has rules about how , when and where to touch another human , and this is related to gender , age and maturity .
3 The hon. Gentleman — a Scottish Member — refused to take the opportunity to tell us what he would do about his Scottish problem at Ravenscraig , but he has views about the west midlands .
4 But America will be right to say no , as long as it has worries about its own inflation .
5 Prof Pierotti also has doubts about the second phase — using 600 tons of lead weights under the base of the tower on its northern side to prevent the angle of incline growing .
6 But he has doubts about whether that edge will continue .
7 Not only is Chris tiring of his creation , he has doubts about the publication 's long-term appeal .
8 Detective Superintendent Michael Cole said : ‘ If anyfamily has doubts about anyone close to them , inform us immediately . ’
9 Piggott has doubts about Geisway 's stamina and said : ‘ He 's just a good sort of horse , that 's all I can say . ’
10 She has always given her time to support publication of her books , though she sometimes has doubts about how publicisable a novelist can be .
11 W H Smith , apparently , has guidelines about what pictures may or may not appear in its titles and , especially , what may appear on the covers , although the content of this rule book is ‘ something I ca n't reveal to you — although I 'm sure you can imagine what may or may not appear ’ .
12 One specimen in my own tank has tentacles about a foot long , whereas the body of the worm , in its sand tube , is only about an inch in length .
13 Holt ( 1981 ) , in a review of all three of the APU test areas , has criticisms about each .
14 Despite the benefits which these developments bring , the public has concerns about the accompanying risks .
15 The company has reached a stage where the Chairman feels the need for better information and has ideas about how to proceed but would like the involvement of independent academic advice .
16 Anyone who still has ideas about the group but has not yet passed them on should contact the clerk to the parish council .
17 More generally , Roach has reservations about the direction the music took after bebop — ‘ There was a change-over : it went into dance and party music , functioning as an entertaining vehicle rather than an intellectual , enlightening thing ’ — and he sees the effects of this slackening of purpose in the playing of a number of later-1980s musicians .
18 He also has reservations about the market 's accounting procedures .
19 Thailand is keen to follow Hong Kong , but has reservations about the sums of money being paid for the resettlement of the boat people .
20 If this is the case , and reports that the Queen Mother has reservations about attending the marriage of a divorced woman are false , courtiers will have tried to make her change her mind .
21 In Spain , the party that might hold the balance of power after the general election on June 6th , the Communist-dominated United Left , has reservations about the treaty , though it has dressed them up as criticism of the government for refusing to call a referendum on it .
22 Although there are no minority reports , a peer who has reservations about the conclusions of a report is not bound in debate by collective responsibility , and debates , which , of course , are for the whole House , often show more diversity of views than does the report .
23 The Law Society has reservations about the likely benefits of other of the Commission 's recommendations .
24 But although pleased that the school topped the Sunday Times poll locally , Richard Finlay still has reservations about the merits of performance indicator ‘ charts ’ .
25 I know that the County Surveyor has reservations about the access .
26 The regional public relations officer for the Hampshire incorporated Law Society Richard Newson , has fears about the future of the magistrates ' courts .
27 Albert Hanson has details about future dates on .
28 Nonetheless it still has qualms about the Intel Corp equivalent according to Richard Sites , the Alpha CPU architect who is demonstrating the technology at Comdex .
29 Nonetheless it still has qualms about the Intel Corp equivalent according to Richard Sites , the Alpha CPU architect who demonstrated the technology at Comdex .
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