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

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1 There is no statutory procedure for withdrawing such a notice , neither has the resignation to be reported to the council in order to be effective .
2 Neither has the law .
3 Neither has the polarity between Male and Female which we so take for granted ever been based on rock-solid foundations , but has depended on a variety of shifting meanings .
4 Since the middle of the nineteenth century this has produced a persistent surplus of population in the countryside with a consequent depression of wage levels-Rural depopulation has rarely proceeded on a scale to compensate for the reduced demand for labour in rural areas and neither has the demand for labour in the countryside been adequately stimulated by the provision of sufficient alternative employment opportunities to agriculture .
5 Rick fancies Sharon from afar but neither has the confidence to make a move .
6 Both are spectacular , well-scripted pictures , but neither has the sort of commercial edge that would justify the high financial expectations their investors had of them .
7 Each of these is a type of contract of sale of goods and each has the characteristic that the buyer is committed to acquiring ownership of the goods .
8 Again , since it is assumed by this act of faith that all individuals are equal in the sight of God , man or both , then dissent must be tolerated and each has the right to put his own point of view .
9 It is not , then , writing per se that has the qualities of explicitness and lack of ambiguity which Olson is attempting to locate , but rather the languages specifically designed for this purpose , of which certain aspects of literacy are a part .
10 For that reason , I proposed that Russia should join the fund , and that has the support of other members .
11 Coleridge has transformed himself , from his former quietness , to an aggressive god , that has the might to see everything , and his everything is so terrible that it would be best to hide your eyes in awe .
12 Yes , you could stop his money but that has the effect of privatizing the monarchy .
13 For the convenience of the House , we are discussing the motions together , and I understand that that has the agreement of the Opposition .
14 There 's some in Nottingham , in one of the mus museum , that has the Nottingham coat of arms , I think it has the council house and various things , and it 's all done mechanically on a huge machine that er is a repetition in each bay It 's probably thirty , forty foot long , but in each bay of about seven foot it 's separate curtain .
15 There 's only one issue to which you should be giving your time and energy and that has the potential to give you back far more than you could ever lose .
16 Yeah , they were swooping , they were up on you know across there , you know across erm er opposite there 's that house where th that has the garden at the bottom of ours .
17 This has the benefit of enabling credit transfer between the SVQ and HNC/HNDs and , ultimately , degrees and professional qualifications .
18 This has the attraction that poverty is a solvable problem , unlike viewing the bottom 10 per cent as perpetually being in poverty .
19 This has the making of becoming the biggest bureaucratic complexity since Lord Woolton set up the rationing system , ’ BR chairman Sir Bob Reid wrote after the white paper was published .
20 This has the advantages that the soakaway can be cleaned out when necessary and that you can get at it should anything go wrong .
21 This has the advantages of not requiring high-quality optical windows on the apparatus , of making it easier to locate the measurement point , and sometimes of avoiding problems of refraction of the light by density variations .
22 This has the implication that it is better to produce a sufficiently large population with low average happiness than a smaller one with high average happiness , since that way ( with a sufficiently large population ) the ‘ amount ’ of happiness will be larger .
23 In this rather similar example , however , we think it is much clearer that the comma is a mistake and far less likely that it is simply a style variant : This has the implication that , novel-writing in Wales …
24 This has the implication that , although in principle exact prescription of the initial conditions determines the solution throughout subsequent time , one has no way of actually finding this solution .
25 This has the merit of allowing researchers to identify changes in attitudes among a population in a more reliable way than random sampling where variations might simply be due to variations between samples .
26 A ‘ storyline ’ is just as it sounds — a shorthand way to refer to the content of what someone says , where this has the elements of being a story — a comprehensible account of something .
27 It has to do with ‘ the people ’ ( but who are they ? ) , though often this has the sense of the vulgus , the common people , and to describe something as ‘ popular ’ may then have the ( depreciatory ) implication that it is inferior or designed to suit low tastes .
28 And this has the experts confused .
29 This has the advantage that it does not require the pilot to remember any special movement of the controls other than the movement forward to unstall .
30 Paddy Ashdown has an egg salad in a saffron mayonnaise on a bed of very curly green frisee lettuce — saffron being a much-used ingredient in the West Country ; this has the advantage of also doubling as a dish for the Green party .
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