Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] has [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The researcher , unfortunately , has the same problems with testing this hypothesis , despite its greater precision , as he or she has with the grander ones .
2 Generally , the approach in this initiative is based on the conviction that the primary and most basic interface between the individual and the social world is to be found in the day to day transactions he or she has with other individuals .
3 Since normal practice is for a member to be issued with paid-up shares , the member 's liability is limited to the extent that the shares which he or she has in the company are rendered valueless .
4 The strength of personal identification that an individual may receive from a particular Anonymous Fellowship will depend upon how much he or she has in common with the specific disease of the other sufferers .
5 Before considering the strategies to be used in teaching history the teacher should be clear about the objectives he or she has in mind .
6 This , by the way , is the first Macintosh package we have met where it has to be installed by a loader program .
7 381 , 384 ‘ There is no doubt that at common law if a wife chooses wilfully and without justification to live away from her husband she can not , so long as she continues absent , render him liable for the necessaries supplied to her , or for her maintenance by the union , for the reason that she has of her own free will deprived herself of the opportunity which the husband was affording her of being maintained in the home .
8 A caesarean section is the ultimate answer to many calving problems but according to Mr Barwise-Munro : ‘ It 's still regarded by farmers as a last resort and very often by the time the vet is called , the cow has been left too long with the result that she has to be culled .
9 Since this is the nature of the economic environment within which the agent operates it is rational for the agent to use that information about her environment to draw inferences from the information that she has about the current state of the economy , that is to solve her signal extraction problem .
10 It is only after a long period of counselling that she has at last realised that she has to drop her charge against her father , and to forgive him for not being the person that she longed he should be .
11 Ms W from Hartlepool wants Sharron Davies ' thighs , hips and bum because : ‘ They are firm , solid and of perfect shape , ’ while Wendy S. from Middlesbrough chose Jamie Lee Curtis ‘ because she has the shape that she has by dedication and hard work . ’
12 ‘ Although Maureen seems to be kept busy driving after work and I think she looks better than she has for ages . ’
13 ‘ Suzie 's always been more amenable to advice from men than she has from her own sex .
14 She makes herself beautiful clothes — she 's fat , so she has to .
15 Count the number of tantrums ( defined by those actions you described ) that he/she has per day .
16 Situationist influence was more menacingly felt in France especially in the universities , although it has to be said that their influence upon the events of May 1968 has been exaggerated .
17 Misting plants with a hand-held sprayer is highly effective , although it has to be done regularly , preferably early in the day when the sun is n't shining on the leaves to avoid scorch .
18 The scheme was a dismal attempt at wholesale social engineering , at wiping out the past and beginning all over again — although it has to be said that the new phonetic script itself , based on a design by someone called Kingsley Read , was rather attractive .
19 Reference may be made to the National Code of Local Government Conduct , para. 3 ( Appendix D , post , p. 105 ) although it has to be said that that paragraph is not , in the author 's view , well drafted since it fails to indicate with sufficient clarity the difference between disclosing personal pecuniary interests ( failure to comply being a serious criminal offence ) and disclosing other interests ( which is simply a matter of prudence , but involves no breach of law ) .
20 With the growth of international lending in both domestic and foreign currencies most banks have increased their staff numbers and resources devoted to the assessment of country risk , although it has to be recognised that such a subject can never be reduced to an exact science .
21 Nostalgia aside , this guitar is eminently playable , although it has to be said the balance problem is a pain in the shoulder .
22 New South Wales , on the other hand , ran in six tries to win quite convincingly in the end , although it has to be said in Scotland 's defence that they came close on several occasions to scoring a try and only slipped out of range in the last five minutes when they conceded two tries , both of which were converted .
23 The idea that grandchildren , especially granddaughters , are a possible choice for the care of elderly people is the key element here , although it has to be seen in the light of the evidence ( which I reviewed above ) about who actually cares in practice .
24 At the time we took up the , the secretary took took up the matter and I got him to send us er a copy of the reply , and it , it appears that , as you know it 's all voluntary and , and it relies charity for individuals , but I noticed , I only got this from Ron yesterday , paragraph here says , where the community demonstrates it 's active support for such adventure , then there is an increase likelihood of the establish of a service , although it has to be said that there already exists a waiting list of communities eager to re receive P D S A support .
25 This population reached its peak in 1974 , although it has to be remembered that the ranks of the dependent could be greatly increased by even higher rates of unemployment .
26 Residential work declined for the third successive month , although it has to be said that the average monthly value since the start of the year is higher than for the last five months of 1992 .
27 It is extremely unlikely that there will be any difficulty — at a general election the returns to the writs will have identified the winners and , nowadays , the oath is unlikely to present any problems , although it has in the past .
28 The most apparent anomaly is that the Mediterranean , although it has in Cyprus something comparable to a mid-oceanic ridge , does not have the magnetic " striping " , with reversals , of other oceans .
29 The Nationwide Festival of Light is still in existence , although it has by now even outgrown its original name .
30 The petition can be signed by the parliamentary agent himself , and this is of value because last-minute instructions are frequently received , and I have known cases where the client has not even seen the petition until after it was deposited , although he has of course cleared the content by telephone .
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