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

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1 Categorising types of writing is not easy , but there is good evidence to suggest that the type of writing attempted has a strong influence on the outcome .
2 The former Portadown and Ulster junior has a tremendous burst of speed and time and again he played havoc with the home defence .
3 The interpreter neither has a special location for undertaking analysis , nor a special method but the reflexive attention to the relation between communicative action and its content .
4 Allied has a splendid record of exporting 85pc of its output .
5 Each has a free choice from four locations within the grid .
6 Each has a different notion of the actors , of the processes , and of the outcomes involved .
7 For example , it 's apparent that each has a detailed grasp of the content and purpose of the information he is being asked to package for the page .
8 If a dove meets a dove , neither will fight ; but we might suppose that they settle the contest amicably in such a way that each has an equal chance of winning .
9 The curtains at either end of the bed each has an embroidered design of a cherubic figure holding a golden trumpet ; each of these can fire off one Wind Blast spell per round .
10 ‘ Perhaps I encourage him because that has a certain effect on the others . ’
11 that has an actual cost of .3 and an estimated cost of .2 .
12 Alison Assiter extends the notion of autonomy into the private realm where the tradition cautiously refrains from setting foot , and suggests that how we treat and are treated by other people in private has a direct bearing on our autonomy in the public sphere .
13 The Newmarket based light-weight has a good record for Westfield Moves 's trainer Hugh Collingridge , who sent the five-year-old out to win on the grass at Pontefract last season .
14 On the face of it Labour has a real chance of overturning the Tory majority of 2,661 .
15 This has a certain ring to it , but apparently it is not entirely accurate .
16 ( This has a certain similarity to Carol Gilligan 's argument about moral reasoning , which I mentioned in Chapter 3 . )
17 This has a singular effect in travelling through the country : the eye seems ever on the verge of a forest which is as it were by enchantment continually changing into inclosures and hedgerows .
18 It seems a more unlikely plant than most to be a herb , but the whole of it , leaves , stems etc. , consist of about 30 per cent mucilage , and this has a great number of medicinal applications , known for many centuries .
19 This has a surprising number of advantages , beyond the obvious saving of paper , though there are disadvantages too .
20 In some of these cases the company may be the market leader , that is to say it has the largest single share of the market and because of this has a major influence on market prices and product design .
21 However , few would argue that this has a determining influence on the size of the public sector or that such a diversity of actors can he described as a single ‘ elite ’ Rather , authors such as the US Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental relations and Rose and Peters in Britain tend to stress the plurality of causes of growth in public expenditure .
22 As in the residential housing market this has a knock-on effect on the saleability of larger properties . ’
23 As Jenkins and Troyna ( and other contributors ) have pointed out ( in Troyna and Smith ( eds ) , 1983 ) , this has a particular impact upon ethnic minority groups .
24 This has a clear relationship with Pius XI 's teaching , eight years earlier on the same subject : ‘ the very fountainhead from which the State draws its life , namely , wedlock and the family ’ ( 1929 : 14 ) , and with the dispositions of the then current Code of Canon Law which had come into effect in 1917 : ‘ The marriage of baptized persons is governed not only by divine law but also by church law .
25 This has a dual benefit in that : ( a ) the increase in value should not be caught by the unapproved share schemes legislation because it derives from entrenched rights of the ratchet variety described above ; and ( b ) it provides a justification for the managers paying less per share than the institutions at the outset , since the ratchet characteristics of the shares , and the possibility that Newco may never achieve the profitability targets , would be relevant in valuing that class of shares .
26 This has a direct bearing on their exports such as lamb .
27 This has a direct bearing on how we should study the constitution .
28 This has a dramatic effect on the health and appearance of the plants .
29 This has a dramatic effect on the information management strategy of the organisation .
30 As this has a limiting value of unity , a more useful quantity is the specific viscosity
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