Example sentences of "but it has [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But it has a strong voice … and it is n't just directed at cheese . |
2 | But it has a certain logic . |
3 | And er , so it 's , it 's an attempt to work backwards , but it has a certain justification in analytic technique . |
4 | But it has a lyrical depth which reaches back to the great black music of the Seventies and artists like Stevie Wonder and Curtis Mayfield , while touching on Steely Dan , Elvis Costello and Joy Division . |
5 | The nation-state is inevitably becoming weaker as power goes both up to Europe and down to regions and districts , but it has a long life yet , and the British people have many uses for it . |
6 | At the Federal level there is an Office of the Co-ordination of Soil and Water Conservation , but it has a tiny staff and its position within the Ministry of Agriculture does not enable it to have much influence on land-use decisions . |
7 | But it has a strange effect on the tutor . |
8 | This is the popular view of reading suggested by Goodman ( 1976 ) and Smith ( 1978 ) , but it has a serious flaw . |
9 | The cuckoo flies out to attack — a tiny opponent , but it has a savage peck and if wounded without being destroyed it becomes a frenzied killing machine . |
10 | You have to kick out the yaw damper and put in some twinky footwork on the rudders , but it has a salutary effect . |
11 | The bulk of coil production is for the building industry but it has a wide range of other applications , from washing machines to venetian blinds . |
12 | Smetana , like yogurt , is a fermented milk product , but it has a thicker texture and does not separate as much as natural set yogurt . |
13 | Such an approach is not without its difficulties , but it has a great deal of potential , particularly in relation to inner city areas . |
14 | You wo n't sink into this sort of flooring but it has a neat appearance and will pull together a disparate collection of furniture and styles and make a roomful of old things look firmly set in the twentieth century . |
15 | The Logos is usually translated as the Word , but it has a stronger meaning . |
16 | This is more expensive but it has a particular advantage in television coverage . |
17 | As to oil I use the lightest possible , which is grapeseed oil , but it has a high water content . |
18 | That , that is its primary function , that 's its primary purpose , but it has a secondary purpose as well it is concerned for the pursuit of what are now termed er in the jargon sub-strategic objectives . |
19 | It 's a language all its own , with rules and a grammar , but it has no definite article . |
20 | It is crammed with incidents involving Rangers and Celtic players but it has no great love for either club . |
21 | Bank in 2 can also be interpreted in more than one way ( e.g. ‘ margin of river ’ or ‘ establishment for the custody of money ’ ) ; but it has no general meaning covering these possibilities . |
22 | The public may be interested in whether a bid is made , but it has no legitimate interest to defend . |
23 | Angola has its problems but it has no ex-colonial links with this country . |
24 | But it has no formal power over the APA . |
25 | Fern Lodge is a tea-caddy Regency house with a frilly wrought-iron porch , set in half an acre of secluded gardens ; but it has no notable interiors . |
26 | After it has been sacrificed , the salamander 's tail wriggles about just like the lizard 's tail , but it has the additional advantage that it often contains poison glands which the killer finds pungently distasteful . |
27 | It may be more difficult to make quick decisions , but it has the additional merit of making the design decisions those of the staff as a whole . |
28 | one is made better because of what 's happening inside his mind , but it has the opposite effect on someone else . ’ |
29 | But it has the compelling authority that only intimate knowledge and great indignation can bring . |
30 | The one-piece suit is not mandatory for powder skiing , but it has the significant advantage of guaranteeing no snow penetration at the waist . |