Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] has a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When you create a document in Ventura it has an underlying frame .
2 But Prokofiev 's opera owes just as much of its enthralling power to the brilliance of its orchestral writing , and in Edward Downes it has a superlative master of the composer 's idiomatic style .
3 For a small village it has an absolute wealth of historic treasures and one most impressive modern innovation — Alvingham Pottery .
4 Like Scotland it has a traditional reliance on textiles and alcoholic drinks — 20,000 people work in Beaujolais production alone .
5 Powered by a souped-up , 80 bhp Mini engine it has a tough steel frame and fibreglass bodywork .
6 It 's being around Dodger She has a bad effect on me .
7 gets the odd enquiry about becoming a guide and she meets those interested to explain about the job , but for the moment she has a full complement of volunteers .
8 Later in the evening she has a light meal .
9 Alison says parties and dinner parties can be the last places she has a good time .
10 With Serafin back in Oxford and Mrs Padmore hard at work on the tapes he has a little time on his hands .
11 In the abstract it has a great deal of force .
12 In the Atlantic it has a bathymetric distribution of 1410–1700 m .
13 She said : ‘ I really love Africa it has a special place in my affections . ’
14 Now the Presbyterian Church as the Church of Scotland enjoys a unique place in Scottish life and its structures it has a privileged place but I would suggest to you it has also therefore a number of responsibilities and one , I would suggest in this case , is to try and ensure that these local regional teams are in place .
15 Detroit is shabby , poverty-ridden and struggling to keep its head above water It has a huge crime problem .
16 In addition , the Kingscote pavement shares with mosaic 9 a similar arrangement and a border of relieved swastika meander ; and like the Lydney mosaic it has a circular band of scroll pattern , while " the curving scrolls with petals and volutes are best mirrored in both of the panels which lie above the Hare mosaic .
17 but it is primary evidence and I think as primary evidence it has an extra value to the child 's records , and to the school 's records , over and beyond what
18 Like much of Penwith it has a powerful ethos which refuses to be submerged by the modern world ; the countryside is littered with artefacts spanning the centuries , from megalithic chamber tombs to nineteenth-century mine workings , and only the moron can escape a sense of continuity with an obligation to the past .
19 For example it has a good story , exciting in parts , amusing in parts and with some memorably drawn characters .
20 In Miss Weeton 's Journal of a Governess , she writes on 15th September 1810 : ‘ I would have introduced you to Mr. Green , who keeps an exhibition of drawings ( all his own ) in that village where you might have been amused for two or three hours-for he has a great number , two rooms being kept open for the purpose .
21 Seemingly always on the verge of promotion to the Cabinet he has a high profile at Westminster and is known for attracting a lot of publicity .
22 The Power Tool is a type of power soak , but according to the user 's guide it has a reactive load identical to that of a speaker cabinet .
23 As well as the above controls it has a detachable heat insulation shroud .
24 ‘ Officially he does , General , but for the purposes of his private life he has a small apartment , a flat as the English call it .
25 In this sense it has a similar role to that of the Office of Fair Trading in relation to UK competition rules such as the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1976 , the Fair Trading Act 1973 and the Competition Act 1980 , although in a number of respects and in particular in so far as the Commission has the power to take binding decisions , its powers are more extensive than the Office of Fair Trading .
26 And there is no doubt that although Christianity rejects metaphysical dualism it has a proper dualism of its own .
27 Every day a compromise is effected on the ground that the party making it has a fair chance of succeeding in it , and if he bona fide believes he has a fair chance of success he has a reasonable ground for suing , and his forbearance to sue will constitute a good consideration .
28 The tale is all too familiar , but in this case it has a tragic poignancy : Leopold 's heart was broken by his son 's defection , and the rift between them remained unhealed even at the old man 's death .
29 Either one of two things : either the period of primitive accumulation is taken just as ‘ pre-history ’ ; in which case it has a strict time-limit … or we see it as a process of ousting ‘ third persons ’ in general — in which case the concept itself has to be abolished , since in that case it does not express anything special , specific , etc .
30 When the next version arrives , you might want to install it in a separate subdirectory ( in case it has a hidden bug ) and keep the old version for a few months .
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