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

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1 AS another week begins , every working mum today has an extra worry on her mind as she drops off her children at the childminder 's or leaves them with a nanny .
2 Yet as long as France and Germany remain committed to it , the programme to give the whole European market a non-inflationary money still has bite .
3 The skin on your face and body may seem the same but facial skin actually has more sebaceous glands to secrete natural oil and keep skin supple .
4 For him , political action always has a moral purpose .
5 This seven-headed , four-legged monster also has long tails or rays attached to its back ( fig. 14.28 ) .
6 The average British male now has a life expectancy of 77.6 years compared with 75 in 1960 , while women are expected to live until 81.7 compared with 78.9 in 1960 .
7 The social scientist only has to live , and perhaps work , in a mental hospital or therapeutic community to experience the need for making sense of the words and actions of some people in these settings .
8 Would he agree with me that the social contract , the absence of a social contract certainly has n't damaged er rates of take home pay .
9 This theoretical framework clearly has a strong historical dimension .
10 Nevertheless , despite the advent of ‘ contracting out ’ , local authorities still carry out over fifty functions ; indeed , the average British citizen probably has more contact with the state through the services provided by local government than through the outputs of any other level of public administration .
11 The main historical tension here has been between the institution ( typically the university ) and the professional body .
12 Siemens Nixdorf is in as bad a way as IBM , and only a couple of years behind Bull , and that simply because the German public sector still has n't realised it 's crazy to pay $50,000 or more per MIPS for computing power .
13 David Clarke suggested use of resources over a very wide area by the lake village at Glastonbury in the Iron Age , and John Coles suggests that the pattern of land use in the Levels shown by Michael Williams for the medieval period probably has a prehistoric ancestry .
14 As Tory backbenchers cheered , the Chancellor said : ‘ British business now has the opportunity it has been looking for — to bring the country out of recession , to increase sales , expand production and invest for the future .
15 British business now has a great opportunity to expand into overseas markets and to replace imports at home .
16 Foreign business also has a more practical complaint : because of China 's credit squeeze , bills are no longer paid on time .
17 Being born and bred in Ludlow , my favourite team just has to be …
18 In such cases the English court now has power to make an award in that currency if such an award would most fairly compensate the plaintiff for his loss ( The Despina R [ 1978 ] 3 WLR 804 , HL ) .
19 My hon. Friend also has an interest in the Light Infantry , which is relevant to Yorkshire .
20 Trans- polyacetylene also has two configurations , depending on the position of the double bonds .
21 I take it that the hon. Gentleman also has the consent of the Minister .
22 That is what the hon. Gentleman still has not grasped .
23 The right hon. Gentleman still has the ability to mislead the young that he has shown in his distinguished past .
24 The right hon. Gentleman now has figures available that reveal that the A1 in East Lothian is carrying as much traffic as the A74 , so when can he make an announcement about the timetable for dualling the A1 ?
25 The High Court also has a general power under s 41 of the Act at any stage of the proceedings ( in addition to its powers to make prerogative orders ) to order the whole or part of any proceedings commenced in a county court , or previously transferred from the High Court to a county court under s 40 , to be transferred to the High Court .
26 This old dog still has some barking to do .
27 The thirty year old Bridge now has steel supports keeping it safe … but it 's certain to be replaced in the centre and that could take months .
28 The British Library also has its own newspaper library with a vast holding both historically and in range , much of which is now in micro form .
29 My favourite method still has to be the good ol' fax .
30 My favourite method still has to be the good ol' fax .
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