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

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1 She has considerable experience in working with people with learning and physical disabilities .
2 She has considerable experience as a journalist and poet , and is currently completing a narrative drama for Christmas .
3 Does my right hon. Friend accept that he has considerable sympathy on this side of the House and in the country , especially as there is now some doubt about whether the judge had the power to make the order that he made ?
4 ‘ I realise that he has considerable problems .
5 MARK BOOMLA works in the Entertainments Division of Touche Ross , one of the biggest accountancy firms in the world , He has considerable experience of advising major pop artists and companies on all aspects of their finances .
6 Among his other good qualities are : a strong attachment to his home and a constant readiness to defend it ; he is very willing to retrieve and has a good capacity for tracking ; he has considerable endurance , likes the water and is fond of children .
7 During his working years he has considerable leisure which is bound to have some interactions with work .
8 But he has considerable respect for Derry , a side he has encountered on numerous occasions to date during his speel in charge of Down .
9 Now it is for real and , though the race will be staged on a parkland road rather than a track , Foster believes it has considerable significance for the rest of Cram 's summer .
10 We are satisfied it will be a valuable asset for the immediate area and that it has considerable support from the community . ’
11 It has considerable agility , and its powers of dry staccato have been so much exploited that this form of musical humour has quite lost its savour nowadays .
12 In many ways it has considerable weaknesses .
13 The cloning of plants using tissue culture is also being used to produce improved crop strains and , as Tudge points out , it has considerable potential for the improvement of oil palms , coconuts and tea , all of which are important economic crops in many developing countries .
14 This kind of access to recording facilities is not of course practicable in many language teaching situations but it has considerable potential on intensive courses where students have many contact hours .
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