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

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1 This finding has an anatomical correlate : the dendritic fields of cells in the octopus optic lobe tend to be elliptical with their major axis oriented predominantly horizontally or vertically .
2 This progress has a fraught history , however .
3 One final point to consider is that this computer has a variable rate ascent warning .
4 The module owner is generally the person or organisation who pays for the module ( or modules ) to be developed , although this user has no specific LIFESPAN privileges .
5 The module owner is generally the person or organisation who pays for the module ( or modules ) to be developed , although this user has no specific LIFESPAN privileges .
6 2911 built in 1920 was No 45000 , a saloon for Railway Officers , and originally the Chairman 's saloon , an LNWR body fitted to a MKI underframe and mounted on B4 bogies in 1967 ; this saloon has an all-wood body .
7 This guitar has a two-piece alder body with the join well off-centre , but because alder is such a plain-looking wood , the join is hard to spot — something the Manson shares with most Fenders .
8 This story has a happy ending , because we learned later that the peregrine had been paired up with another Russian visitor of the same species .
9 This story has an added interest .
10 This field has a fixed length of 2 characters .
11 This resort has a large range of facilities , including two luxury hotels , shops , restaurants , camp-grounds , an information centre and an airstrip .
12 Although this technique has a long ancestry in the Old World it was unknown in the Americas until the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century .
13 This cygnet has a broken leg .
14 This provision has a narrow ambit and it does not prevent a supplier attempting to shrink the core of the obligations , rather than excluding the implied terms .
15 This robe has a triple-striped band on the shoulder and a similar band running down the side under each arm : another band decorated the hem .
16 This powder has a great attraction for all animals , and the horse itself .
17 This category has a huge degree of variation in it with boards varying in length from 3.60–3.75m and having equally large differences in volume .
18 Corbiere and West Tip did , and I think this horse has a realistic chance of doing the same . ’
19 This chapter has a double focus .
20 The discussion in this chapter has a two-fold purpose .
21 In its present form it is spelt Forsey , and its use in this chapter has the additional advantage of illustrating that various dictionaries of surnames are not accurate with regard to the meaning of this particular name ; they are at best only partly right , and at worst totally wrong .
22 This chapter has the practical purpose of showing how the apparatus of linguistic description can be used in analysing the style of a prose text .
23 But there is also one further condition that must be fulfilled , and this condition has a crucial bearing upon the distinction between meanings and non-meanings .
24 This remedy has a strong affinity for catarrhal states of mucous membranes .
25 This card has no special instructions under the picture but does have a slight variation in the symbols .
26 While not all reference to building surveyors is quite so supportive , clearly this Committee has a new perspective .
27 Though this portrait has a haunting sadness , it also conveys the sensation of something held firmly in check .
28 The carriage of this ribber has an extra control , the autoset lever .
29 Note that this quantity has no angular dependence .
30 This village has a picturesque setting with the Atlantic rollers below and the mountains towering above .
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