Example sentences of "[noun] has many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The bromodeoxyuridine technique has many advantages over this technique as it is complete in 3–4 days compared with 14 days for tritiated thymidine and furthermore the reaction is found in the plane of the tissue section facilitating rapid cell counting .
2 The American New Critics and I.A. Richards before them were as anxious as the Formalists to sever literature from its historical and biographical context , and their preoccupation with form and technique has many points of analogy with that of their Formalist counterparts .
3 His story has many inconsistencies .
4 But his Privatisation Express has many features that are lurchingly familiar to the average London commuter .
5 THE timeless fascination of Sophocles 's Antigone has many explanations , not least in its ability to present in dramatic form many of the most delicate , painful questions concerning government and politics , and with the uncertain ability of human beings to co-exist in society .
6 Known for its high-spirited festivals and the local weaving trade , this lively resort has many restaurants and street stalls .
7 The Community practice of stating reasons in the recitals has many advantages .
8 The University has many staff whose work of outstanding international merit in many diverse fields has brought it great acclaim .
9 Genealogical studies The John Rylands Library of Manchester University has many collections .
10 Stewart has many years of experience in both graphic and carpet design , gained as the Senior Designer in the London offices of Stoddard Mercia , and previously as the London Contract Designer with B.M.K.
11 The Muslim faith has many similarities to that of the fundamentalist Free Presbyterian Church whose last stronghold is on the Isle of Lewis .
12 She will be expanding her world travel experience and in between times has many interests in and around Glasgow .
13 You see , old Shallot has many enemies and memories die hard .
14 Fear has many eyes , and can see things underground .
15 The Board of Inland Revenue has many problems wholly unrelated to tax law .
16 ENGLISH football has many qualities .
17 Switch has many advantages , particularly for retailers and service companies .
18 On the Chinese side the temptation to retreat into a mood of self-critical isolation has many precedent from the past century of modern history — a history which has been largely determined by the perplexing question of how to cope with the outside world .
19 L.P.E has many database functions for storing commonly used addresses and can automatically print a return address on each envelope if required .
20 Hence , psychology in practice has many facets .
21 The wind has many voices .
22 This instrument has many advantages .
23 One overriding finding from these reviews is that social work has many effects on its clients of which its practitioners are unaware and which they can not intend .
24 Forsyth 's work has many virtues : engaging characters and fine performances ; an oblique ( but never a bleak ) vision that lends commonplace events a new-minted freshness ; and a denseness of narrative and mise-en-scène ( in a Forsyth film interesting things happen in a corner of the frame ) .
25 The village has many bars and restaurants .
26 The cube has many generalisations , such as the 2 3 , the 4 3 , the 3 4 , the 2 X 3X3 Magic Domino , and the basic idea extends to other polyhedral shapes .
27 The Romans had a settlement near here at Virden sas , and Brugg 's Vindonissa Museum has many relics of their occupation .
28 THE MARS bar has many claims to fame but perhaps the strangest is its use as a guide to the economy , particularly the cost of living .
29 Spain has many examples too .
30 Temporary anxiety has many causes , including depriving a horse of a basic need , disturbing its sense of security , imposing discomfort or boredom , trying to teach it too much at the one time , and fear of pain ; but the loss of a companion quite often has catastrophic results .
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