Example sentences of "[noun sg] has [adj] [noun pl] " 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 Our formulation has three advantages .
4 Their extra wide tyres cushion you perfectly over the roughest of roads and each bike has easy-to-use gears .
5 Apart from the trading hall and the Exchange 's own offices , the building has two restaurants and a large conference room .
6 And it reckons there is very little standing in its way — according to Parker , its four major competitors have nothing to rival the new product — Dun & Bradstreet Software Corp has incompatible products ; SAP AG is strong in Germany and other continental countries but not in the UK ; Walker Interactive Systems Inc offers purely mainframe software ; and Computer Associates International Inc has a poor reputation for financial packages .
7 Trehane has new camellias bred from the indoor reticulata species with very large flowers .
8 Acrobat has three components .
9 Craig Gwladys — Next to Penscynor Wildlife Park , this area of woodland has waymarked footpaths and picnic areas with spectacular views of the Dulais an Neath Valleys .
10 The male has two pairs of tusks formed by its upper and lower canine teeth .
11 In all except N. battus the male has two sets of parallel rays in each of the main bursal lobes ; the female has a truncate tail with a small spine , and the egg is large , ovoid and colourless ( Fig. 18 ) and twice the size of the typical trichostrongyle egg .
12 Male has white tips to outer tail feathers and three white spots on outer wing quills .
13 His story has many inconsistencies .
14 This aspect of the story has shocking implications as a representative of what might appear to be the random and unjust way by which salvation may be achieved — although St Peter always wins .
15 Bargaining has three elements which are common to all situations , whether formal or not :
16 But his Privatisation Express has many features that are lurchingly familiar to the average London commuter .
17 Such a change of direction has major implications for the way services are delivered and for staff roles .
18 The squat cupola has fan-shaped windows , and the all-seeing eye in the centre of its ceiling suggests a certain Masonic influence .
19 The coin has two sides .
20 may occur earlier when sufferer has regular contacts with family/friends ; lives in a rural community or is in sheltered housing .
21 Determined belief in the capacity for self control results in pride that the sufferer has special standards and abilities that others lack .
22 A change in crop mix , perhaps also in crop planting technology and field preparation has strong implications for soil conservation , but the additional inputs required , particularly of labour , put strains on the reciprocal labour arrangements .
23 But driver has dodgy implications if you 're a copper .
24 Once a scientist has universal laws and theories at his disposal , it is possible for him to derive from them various consequences that serve as explanations and predictions .
25 The term ‘ bureaucratic bourgeoisie ’ to describe this state elite has certain problems , and used strictly should refer to managers of state-owned enterprises .
26 The Park has three lochs and the picturesque village of Duddingston with its Norman church .
27 Combe Sydenham country park has beautiful walks and tasty trout for sale whilst Stogursey boasts a moated ruined castle and Norman church .
28 Lyme Park has 1323 acres of land with red deer and superb views of the Peak District , Pennines and the Cheshire Plain .
29 It is usually much easier to identify bad behaviour but the process of behaviour change has two sides .
30 This change has big implications for health planners and for those caring for people with AIDS .
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