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

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1 It will also meet with resistance from some of the groups that stand to gain from such policies because of the grip that the ideology of inequality has on British society .
2 We may not be very interested in tracing the history of collisions a given atom has with other atoms , as one atom is very much like another .
3 As the speeches of your Lordships show Parliament has in recent years made many inroads into the privilege in a number of statutes .
4 Of particular importance is the effect that deforestation has on tropical soils .
5 If the rebels were prudent they would hold the line where it is , and take advantage of the peace talks that the American State Department has by steady diplomacy arranged for them in London .
6 So , in addition to research and sales it is necessary to consider a number of interfaces which the industry has with different branches of the government machinery .
7 The ’ chancer ’ or ’ bodger ’ in the building industry has in recent years become more of a problem .
8 The first term is the optimal level of in the one shot game , the second is the benefit from the effect has on future state variables .
9 ( 3 ) A licensing board shall not refuse an application for the renewal of a licence under this Part of this Act except under subsection ( 4 ) below or on one or more of the following grounds : ( a ) that the manager is disqualified by or under this or any other enactment for holding a licence or is in other respects not a fit and proper person to be the holder of a licence under this Part of this Act ; or ( b ) that the rules as to the persons entitled to use the canteen have not been observed or that the canteen has in other respects been improperly conducted ; or ( c ) that the manager or the body providing the canteen has entered into an agreement of the kind mentioned in paragraph ( d ) of section 41(1) of this Act .
10 If the D6 roll is more than the distance you have veered away then the Doom Diver has over compensated and the template is moved over and beyond the target the full distance roll .
11 Therefore while the emphasis on infrastructure projects within EC regional aid has in general been much reduced , there must still be a strong case for maintaining such aid to peripheral areas .
12 While her work has in common a pre-occupation with a place called ‘ home ’ and the notion ‘ family ’ , her photographic construction is quite different .
13 in Britain the balance of accountability has in varying degrees become lost …
14 Obviously , if all security interests were possessory it would make secured borrowing virtually impossible as a debtor would be deprived of the ability to use the assets subject to the security in the course of business ( but English law has for long recognised non-possessory security interests ) .
15 I can see this in my own case , where losing a job or a home has in certain instances reopened old wounds .
16 Greenock 's lobby has in large brass letters the same motto that adorned the key IBM building in New York City in the thirties : ‘ World Peace Through World Trade . ’
17 I am pleased to report that care in the community has in general , been successfully introduced .
18 A complex interplay of industrial structure , patterns of social relations , efficacy of constituency organisation , trade union strength and national development determined the achievement of local parties , and hence an understanding of the political dimensions of working-class action over this period has in large measure to incorporate the locality .
19 Regardless of the effects this waste has on marine life and the fishing industry , it has also been noted that there has been a migration of radioactive material from sea back to coast .
20 Explain the advantages this type of tree has over balanced trees , and compare and contrast their performance over as full a range of applications as possible .
21 said : ‘ This court has on numerous occasions held that the effect of Ord. 29 , r. 1(5) of the County Court Rules 1981 is that the contemnor must be personally served with a properly drafted notice which recites in clear and unambiguous detail the following : ( 1 ) the order of the court or undertaking given to the court in respect of which he has been found in breach ; ( 2 ) the respects in which it is alleged that he has been in breach ; ( 3 ) the findings of the judge as to the alleged breaches ; ( 4 ) the period of committal to which he has been sentenced and ( 5 ) that he may apply to the court to purge his contempt and seek his release .
22 What holds humanity together today is the denial of what the human race has in common .
23 Nor would it be a significant gesture towards Britain 's 2.5 million Moslem inhabitants , as he suggests , because those Moslems mostly come from the Indian sub-continent , and the Khalili collection has about as much connection with their material culture as a collection of French medieval art has with Czech baroque art .
24 This period of grace has in normal market conditions given the house owner adequate time in which to find a buyer .
25 As dissolution proceeds , a honeycomb texture may result , particularly where a mineral has near rectilinear cleavages .
26 What Sherman 's circle perhaps does not emphasize sufficiently is the impact that dominant social ideology about the nature of old age has upon personal problems of older people at all levels of experience , emotional , social and financial .
27 Recognising the constraints , it is still important for institutions involved in training personnel who will have an educational role in rural areas to emphasise the potential which the rural environment has in educational terms and to understand the social and cultural characteristics of such an environment .
28 The objection that Foucault neglects history because he does not attempt to give reasons why the epistemic shifts he describes occurred is perhaps inevitable but also begs the question : for conventional historiography has in general done nothing but account for such shifts — which has meant that it has consistently failed to recognize alterity and incommensurability in its insistent search for continuities with the past .
29 One advantage LanOptics has over other companies is that although Israel is not in the European Community , there are no import duties payable for importing the products into Community countries .
30 But so far the public debate has in general been shrouded by the classic paradigm of totally opposed viewpoints , ie in terms of enthusiasts , supportative of AT overall , and opponents , usually favouring nuclear power or other conventional schemes .
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