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

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1 Lavender , in particular , has the remarkable ability to stimulate the regeneration of skin cells — wonderful in the healing of burns , scar-tissue , wounds , ulcers and so forth .
2 This has the remarkable consequence that if a man attacks his wife ( or vice versa ) in the privacy of their own home , the offence of affray appears to be committed if the evidence is that there was violence of a sufficient degree .
3 Water also has a remarkable tendency to expand , if it is cooled below 4°C .
4 Britain has a remarkable wealth of historic buildings , but changing economic and social conditions often turn this legacy into a liability .
5 In Seattle he had studied philosophy , citing Nietzche and Camus as two of his more important influences , and he has a remarkable grasp of both British and American politics .
6 The north doorway has a remarkable tympanum deeply set in the porch like that at Autun .
7 Jenny Bailey has a remarkable Medau pupil — 81–year-old Phyllis Ballantyne of Leigh-on-Sea , Essex .
8 In normal circumstances there would be a serious doubt over Chatam 's fitness after such a lengthy lay-off , but the champion trainer has a remarkable track record with horses returning from injury .
9 He has a remarkable feeling for , and ability to communicate , the sheer intoxication ( the only kind he permits himself ) of using words well .
10 To this day the building has a remarkable power in a modern city of concrete skyscrapers and oppressive traffic .
11 Hughes , aged29 , has a remarkable record going back to the first women 's World Championships in 1980 including a world gold in 1986 , world bronze in 1987 and two European titles .
12 This concept of a line of infinite length has a remarkable property in that its detail is unaffected by a change of scale .
13 Each circular fovea forms a deep concave pit , and this adaptation has a remarkable effect .
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