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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Yet he made the distinction invalid by admitting that ‘ in the work of the writer who has serious pretensions we often gain a new image of the world , an insight into human character ’ .
2 More than 1800 patients are involved in the trial which has two options .
3 The coverage of the conservation area , which is one of the earliest created in North Yorkshire , dating from nineteen seventy two , not nineteen seventy as written , is limited to that part of the settlement which has notable village character and contains listed buildings .
4 It 's the recession nobody has any money for that kind of thing …
5 These pins are used to hold the coils on the board ; snip off the odd pin on that side of the bobbin which has three pins .
6 Unlike the IPR which has individual members , the Public Relations Consultants Association was formed in 1969 as a trade organization with the objective of promoting the growth of business of its members and that of public relations consultancy practices .
7 And then of course he gives classical precedence for this Tireseus , Orpheus , those poets who had magical powers , Homer , who suggests not only frugal diet , but chastity will be the best preparation for the poet who has this task in hand .
8 The second type is the block-end which has removable lids , one of which you take off while you fill it with live feed such as maggots .
9 The issue which has preoccupied commentators in the United States of America is that of the possible infringement of the constitutional right of freedom of speech .
10 One large dome and two smaller ones with twisted columned drums are set over the narthex which has 12 columns to support them inside .
11 The type which has more protein to lipid is called a high density lipoprotein or HDL .
12 The child who has particular gifts has the right to have these developed for the common good of the society he will eventually enter as an adult .
13 The room itself has several tables with linen and silk covers , cupboards , chairs and the like , and there is much general bric-a-brac in addition to the magic stored here .
14 Nor can we discount the possibility that some factor in the diet itself has harmful effects .
15 The person who has that number must catch the plate before it stops spinning .
16 And the bullets in the gun in the watch-tower above , they 're real … and the cold , and the sentence of the court which has fourteen years to run , and the worst luck that the Consul had ever heard of … they 're real .
17 Compared with Burton 's or that of Sir John Gell [ q.v. ] for 1659 his diary is somewhat slight , but as the only internal account and commentary on the debates it has unique value .
18 Spenser 's Irenius is presented as the voice of experience , the man who has front-line knowledge of the Irish and who , as the dialogue tries to show , has a firm grasp of the Irish situation past and present .
19 At the end of the year he has raw materials in stock which cost £2,000 .
20 The hotel itself has 290 rooms in a tower block and is a complete holiday resort hotel .
21 The hotel itself has excellent facilities which include a lovely swimming pool and sunbathing area , where you can unwind when you 're not out visiting the sights .
22 The hotel itself has excellent amenities and has been the centre of great party nights .
23 ‘ We would still appeal to any member of the public who has any suspicion or information to get in touch and talk to us in confidence .
24 A decent solution will have long-reaching effects , but the problem itself has long-reaching effects too .
25 However , the pitch itself has little grass on it and looks flat .
26 ‘ The man 's presence in the aircraft is a matter for the airline which has sole responsibility under the Government 's national aviation security programme . ’
27 She may be identified by the fact she has hairy haunches and cloven hooves , like a goat , concealed under her gown .
28 It is a route which has much appeal to vendors but tends to be detested by purchasers who dislike the control placed on their ability to negotiate directly with the vendors .
29 The first is that a word is typically the smallest element of a sentence which has positional mobility — that is , the smallest that can be moved around without destroying the grammaticality of the sentence ( ignoring any semantic effects ) :
30 ‘ I have a contract which has 18 months to go , and as far as I 'm concerned , I 'll be seeing out those 18 months .
  Next page