Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] has [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thirty days hath September April June and November all the rest have thirty one except for February alone which has twenty eight days clear and twenty nine in each leap year .
2 Only he has this strange twist of plunging straight into what matters .
3 Thus it has simple computational procedures , or ‘ perceptual primitives ’ , which address the visual array in parallel so as to identity area , centre , point of contact , symmetry , and so on .
4 Traditionally it has two main uses : by the Marxists to describe the type of society which preceded ‘ capitalist ’ society ; by legal historians to describe a particular kind of legal relationship .
5 Young people were caught up in a whirlwind of activity with , to quote a social worker , ‘ the teachers and the physios and the medics arguing out who has this square inch of this kid 's time ’ .
6 Now she has this fancy residence in Delaporte , big Spanish-style house , built with all her own money , and he 's the college graduate .
7 I know she seems indolent on the surface , but underneath she has all this energy , like a coiled spring .
8 Altogether it has three hundred buildings listed as being of architectural and historical interest .
9 Fortunately it has some generous holds on the lip and a powerful pull gained rock of a much saner angle and a pleasant amble to the cliff top .
10 A state is a set of values for all its switches ; so if the BM has N nodes , then it has 2 possible states .
11 ‘ If you 've got problems with your boat then he has one less competitor to worry about . ’
12 And my character feels differently , and he kind of goes on his own path — but it ends up a distinctive path because he 's got ta live one way with his family and then he has this other life going on .
13 Yet she has one clear admission from her Brookie days .
14 Instead he has one brown eye and one blue eye , and his hair is reddish-black !
15 That way every day when he has some new idea , he can contribute to something different , ’ one Apple manager complained ( Cocks , 1983 : 26 ) .
16 Thurcroft colliery in my constituency is now threatened with closure because of a short-term geological problem , yet it has 20 million tonnes of workable low-sulphur reserves .
17 The Baül poet is fully conscious that his value in the marketplace of the world is pitifully small ; that he is neither wealthy nor learned , yet he has this great compensation , for he has come close to his lover 's heart .
18 They want to know why it has great psychological appeal .
19 ‘ You can see why he has that odd name — that peculiar nose with its heart-shaped blob of white fur on the very end . ’
20 He 's half way frew his forf punnet , he turns to me and says he ca n't fink why he has all these troubles with his skin ! "
21 Just occasionally she has these lucid moments where she 's suddenly there again but it does n't mean anything , it 's just a chance set of connections in what 's left of her brain that soon gets lost .
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