Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [pers pn] has [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Lord Lawson , who has restricted his comments on the economy since his resignation four years ago , said : ‘ If the Chancellor is to make significant early inroads into the budget deficit he has no option but to increase tax substantially . ’ |
2 | She is clearing away the last glasses from the vigil , and when I come into her living room she has a cloth in her hand . |
3 | ‘ As a vacuum cleaner salesman he has no sex appeal whatsoever , ’ she said . |
4 | Similar to flour paper it has the disadvantage of possible acidity in the backing paper . |
5 | The thermal printer works in much the same way as an impact matrix printer in that instead of a column of needles in the printing head it has a column of heating elements . |
6 | As a value for money sire he has a PIN index ranking of £54 and a semen cost of £15 a straw . |
7 | In that crushable taffeta ballet dress she has no right to look so cute . |