Example sentences of "it have the advantage " in BNC.

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1 I used it for areas hard to reach with chisel and mallet , and expect that when carving delicate work it has the advantage of not disturbing the workpiece with sudden strikes .
2 Its attraction was that it has the advantage of any competitive sport , that measurable results can be easily obtained .
3 While it has the advantage of putting slurry at plant root level where it can be used quickly , it can not bury the same volume of slurry or reduce the smell as much as it can with deep injection .
4 It has the advantage of being tucked away behind the Munster — and there used to be a large car park there .
5 Printed material is suitable for both orientation and instruction and it has the advantage of ease of use for casual library users and those too shy to ask for help .
6 Oil is easier to obtain and to transport , and it has the advantage of being more homogenous as well as containing hydrocarbons with a higher hydrogen to carbon ratio .
7 Its proponents claim that it has the advantage of functioning at high altitudes , where winds are strong and stable .
8 Astonishingly this is the second recording of the work to appear within the space of a year , and it has the advantage over its predecessor ( on C ) of appearing on one disc instead of two , courtesy the omission of all the recitatives — no great loss in this case , I feel .
9 Tea has always seemed to me a childish and pointless affair , but it has the advantage of being morally blameless and socially safe .
10 It would occupy a fairly modest 2U of rack space , larger perhaps than a couple of its contemporaries , but it has the advantage of a distinctly uncluttered look about it .
11 The Tri-D offers excellent stability , as innumerable constructors around the world would verity , and it has the advantage of the traditional Box kite in that it does not need a bridle , and flies very w – from a directly attached line .
12 It therefore does n't offer any ventilation bonus like an open fire does , but it has the advantage that it does n't suffer from back-draughts , which can blow smoke and fumes back into the room from open flues .
13 Krashen maintains that in practice it is difficult to encourage monitor use , but that it has the advantage of being able to draw consciously on language competence to produce utterances at levels which have not yet been acquired .
14 It has the advantage over membership that its significance is the same for different dates and denominations .
15 And it has the advantage of enabling us to consider the two problems associated with terms and relations in a single context .
16 The weapon has a shorter range than the Repeater Hand Gun but it has the advantage that it can also be used in hand-to-hand fighting .
17 It has the advantage of offering a small choice of three or four dishes for each course , all cooked with skill by a cheerful Frenchman in a kitchen in full view of the customers .
18 These speculative balances are available for the purchase of types of wealth such as financial assets , since wealth held as money , although it has the advantage of being perfectly liquid , earns no rate of return .
19 It has the advantage for believers of saving them from having to invent their own personal neurosis , and they gain from the social nature of religion rather than the purely private character of a personal neurosis .
20 It has the advantage of being simple and cheap to establish , and allows the water companies to predict their income .
21 It has the advantage that the user is given a feeling of security by being concerned only with a limited range of immediate decisions .
22 This is more time consuming ; on the other hand it has the advantage of being secret .
23 Moreover , it has the advantage of providing data down to the level of the individual enumeration district covering roughly 500 inhabitants , which , even if too small for certain purposes , can be treated as a building block for areas specially defined by the user ( Rhind , 1983 ) .
24 It has the advantage of being in the context of a ‘ normal ’ worshipping congregation , where it is possible to develop and maintain the vital art of good relationships between clergy , organist and choir .
25 It has the advantage , however , that new parts can be made for it as required , because it is not mass-produced .
26 Moreover , it has the advantage of familiarity for pianists who may lie nervous of an organ , and pianists are more numerous than organists in our congregations .
27 It has the advantage of requiring only minute amounts of material .
28 The end result may sometimes be less polished than purpose-made demonstration material but case study material is intended as a working document of current classroom practice and it has the advantage of flexibility in the ways it can be used .
29 It has the advantage of being close to most of London 's tourist attractions .
30 Once a bat has detected a moth it has the advantage , because bats can fly much faster than moths .
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