Example sentences of "[art] [noun] has [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The algorithm has a new variable , S , whose value is such a pair . |
2 | Arguably , the defence has no evidential burden to discharge in this situation , for , since the defence is seeking to do no more than deny the basic elements of the prosecution 's case , any assertion of consent by the defence should be placed before the jury . |
3 | Whilst welcoming the recommendation that the defence has an enforceable right of access to forensic material held by the prosecution , the Law Society is concerned and surprised that it is not proposed that this will extend to unused material generally . |
4 | The park has a small number of wild rabbits , but Mr Weston said these were certainly not from that population . |
5 | Also , the guitar has no official model name or number . |
6 | The guitar has a fair amount of natural sustain and the three Chandler pickups emphasise this , as well as producing a warm tone with enough cut to sound through . |
7 | Adding in more tone from the guitar has the desired effect , but the Ovation 's EQ is very sensitive and there 's a fine line between improving or overdoing it . |
8 | The bore has an evil reputation , whether deserved or not , and perhaps because of its lonely location the emotive nature of a one-and-a-half-mile hole through a hill . |
9 | The Prince has a fierce temper , which Colborne often caught the brunt of . |
10 | The Prince has an interesting confusion in his character . |
11 | Since there is only one opening the base has a simple podium on each side instead of a series of pedestals . |
12 | Of course , large parts of the brain are involved whenever the beaver builds a dam but , when the G mutation affects this particular part of the brain 's wiring diagram , the change has a specific effect on the behaviour . |
13 | The GP has a crucial role to play in the development of health services . |
14 | Area fisheries officer Vaughan Lewis said : ‘ The Wye has a healthy trout population but silting up of the river bed can be a problem . |
15 | But you see , the Reverend has a distant relative whom he means to put in my place and so I was granted sick leave over the holiday in order that his dear Jonathan could come and assist him with the Christmas services . |
16 | For example , at an energy E , the orbit has a semi-major axis of length r B and a semi-minor axis of length r A . |
17 | ‘ The board has a contemporary attitude to graphics , people who 'll come up with ideas in the future . |
18 | The directorate has a continual need for processed information to support decision making , to develop policy and advice for Academic Board and Governors , and to satisfy the appetite of external bodies such as DF.S , CNAA , NAB/PCFC , etc. for numerical information From time to time there is also the need for high quality information to support particular initiatives , such as the ( successful ) application for accreditation . |
19 | However , if they are rearranged to read ‘ Put the blanket on this child ’ the sentence has a different meaning . |
20 | Thirdly , the technique has a high contrast resolution which means that tumours are frequently shown with greater clarity than with computed tomography . |
21 | Mosca , like Pareto , is concerned to demolish democratic illusions about the altruism of the elite , but he recognises a positive dynamic relationship between rulers and ruled , and implies that the elite has an ideological function in that it expresses in a coherent rationalising way the moral unity of society through the rule of law . |
22 | The narrative has no firm beginning or end . |
23 | Clearly the truncheon has an enduring quality and is more than just a one hit wonder . |
24 | In doing so it became one of the few countries where the brand has an active agency handling Guinness through the retail distribution system . |
25 | Swimming : The resort has an open-air pool and an indoor one , plus sauna , solarium and massage facilities . |
26 | The case has no direct bearing on the issues before me , but Sir Robert Megarry V.-C. 's judgment contains a full analysis of the original lessee 's liability , admirably summarised , if I may say so , in the following paragraph , at p. 137 : |
27 | The text has a certain givenness ; it may be interpreted anew in each age . |
28 | This may be blank if the field has no corresponding name . |
29 | : the computer has no implicit notion of Harriet 's status as a sentient being , nor her concomitant need for sustenance ; |
30 | For the simpler tasks of cataloguing , none the less , the computer has a major contribution to make and is already making it . |