Example sentences of "[pers pn] has many [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Each of them has many adherents in the discipline , and at first sight it looks as if the approaches are in direct competition . |
2 | Always one of the most emotional of players , she has many times used her frustration during matches to entertain . |
3 | She has many talents . |
4 | She has many Poodle traits , including standing up on her hind legs and walking . |
5 | He has many geniuses — that 's not too strong a word to use . |
6 | He has many opportunities to personify the government or , strictly speaking , to be presented as its spokesman . |
7 | He has many characteristics irritating to Britons , especially in the world of finance — he is an intellectual , a socialist and a polymath who walks the world stage , but is suspected of putting French interests first . |
8 | Reputedly Hong Kong 's highest-paid barrister before politics began to consume virtually all his time , he has many fans among other lawyers , who elected him to the Legislative Council in 1985 and 1988 as their profession 's representative . |
9 | ’ He has many abilities … ’ |
10 | He has many years experience in carpet retail selling . |
11 | He has many servants in the world , and the Dark Lord Medoc is one of them . |
12 | ‘ He has many gifts , Medoc , and he has at his beck a wardrobe of enchantments . |
13 | It has many advantages over the traditional ‘ Winchesters ’ with a lower centre of gravity and a carefully controlled flow of glass within the mould so that there are no weak spots or pressure-vulnerable areas . |
14 | But it has many advantages over other holographic transform methods . |
15 | Mill 's ‘ harm-to-others ’ principle seems simple , but in practice it has many problems . |
16 | To those with no operational experience such as MPs , Courts of Enquiry , magistrates etc. , it can appear a sensible and foolproof system , but in practice it has many deficiencies . |
17 | Unfortunately , as it stands at present it has many deficiencies , because : |
18 | Love is the largest region of the transcendent world and it has many forms — there can be love of God , love of nature , and the love of a human being and love of our fellowmen . |
19 | Play is many things to the child and it has many meanings . |
20 | But Domesday was concerned with tenants and householders , not with heads ; it has many omissions ; and its arithmetic is often baffling . |
21 | Although you do not appear to feel the ardour which might be desirable so early in a marriage , you will find it has many rewards , I am sure . |
22 | The end point of return to work is something that can be measured , but it has many difficulties , particularly where there is significant unemployment . |
23 | This view may be initially attractive , but it has many difficulties ( Gale , 1968 ) . |
24 | One of the most powerful fortresses in Europe , it has many parts , built at different times . |
25 | The wind talks and whispers and sings — it has many voices . |
26 | A clear , bright hue , phthalocyanine green , has to be used with some caution due to its high tinting strength , although it has many mixing applications . |
27 | However , it has many applications , particularly within the petrochemicals industry . |
28 | It has many features in common with the Knossos Labyrinth . |
29 | It has many similarities with the old Swedish Mountain cattle ( and indeed two bulls of that type were imported in 1949 ) and it also has an unusually high incidence of a particular chromosomal translocation which might have a very minor effect on fertility . |
30 | The valley , as it descends towards Ribeira Brava , is probably the most beautiful in Madeira , and it has many picnic tables and pull-offs for the car . |