Example sentences of "[that] [noun] has the " in BNC.
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1 | Jane also pointed out that Pamela has the ideal figure for trousers and when shopping for skirts , she should choose straight styles that end just below or above the knee . |
2 | Although age has made its inroads , I can see that Fairfax has the mark of a man who is attractive to women . |
3 | Just as well , they say , that Valerie has the children and her work to keep her occupied . |
4 | If you use a fax card you 'll be ecstatic to see that WordStar has the capacity to create faxable files in a matter of seconds . |
5 | For their part , Sonnabend agree that Halley has the right to leave them but claim that he should have honoured his verbal agreement to put together the 1991 May show . |
6 | More important is the fact that Aragorn has the stone available to him , and that Sauron ( having seen a hobbit in the same stone ) thinks Aragorn also has the Ring : it is because Aragorn showed himself to Sauron in the palantir that Sauron neglects his guard . |
7 | Gottfried , on the other hand , believes that Washington has the game to go a lot further . |
8 | ‘ The professionalism in the Italian league is unbeatable , ’ he once claimed , doubting that Scotland has the cultural capacity to compete . |
9 | SCOTLAND 's two largest trade unions yesterday called for increased investment in public transport after a study which reaffirmed that Scotland has the lowest level of car ownership in Britain . |
10 | A spokesman for ScottishPower joined in the criticism of the VAT ruling , saying : ‘ We have worked hard to ensure that Scotland has the lowest tariffs in the UK . |
11 | Christians today believe that Jesus has the authority to forgive sins . |
12 | Comparison of the POU domain of pou[c] to other known POU sequences clearly show that pou[c] has the most divergent POU domain sequence reported to date . |
13 | The H-thymidine labelling index of the acidophilic atypical acinar cell foci in the fundectomy group was significantly lower than that in the PBD group , showing that PBD has the strongest stimulatory effect . |
14 | What I find fascinating about these eight pages is that they are sustained by rage — by a controlled yet immense rage against a government which could allow its veterans to die — and that Hemingway has the skill to let his anger unroll , rather like one of the giant waves caused by the hurricane , until his readers are held afloat upon it . |
15 | The TEC remains convinced that Teesside has the potential to play an important role within Europe as a centre for the manufacture of petro-chemicals , steel and engineering products , supported by an increasingly diverse base of smaller firms operating in high technology sectors , relying upon a highly skilled workforce . |
16 | It is claimed that Altrincham has the second highest capital income in the country . |
17 | In the sense that apple has the same relationship to fruit as dog has to animal ( i.e.' — is an immediate taxonym of — ' — see chapter 6 for the meaning of taxonym ) , that relation is of the sort known as ‘ many-to-one ’ . |
18 | The reason this conclusion is objectionable is because the locution ‘ X has authority to pass laws of kind X ’ indicates in most contexts that X has the authority to issue such laws in order to use it to make such laws . |
19 | That 's right , Eva , I think to myself : now that Richardson has the market sewn , all that could change . |
20 | In view of the assessment by a nuclear expert from the United Nations Commission that Iraq has the technology and the means to produce up to four nuclear weapons a year , is my hon. and learned Friend satisfied that the United Nations inspection procedures are adequate to prevent the manufacture of those weapons ? |
21 | Now that Japan has the world 's largest market for chips , it will be increasingly difficult for the US industry to regain its former leadership . |
22 | ‘ Be a dear girl and check that Ling has the hampers ready , ’ he said . |
23 | ‘ I have no doubt that Manchester has the facilities and foresight to provide an outstanding venue for one of the world 's greatest festivals of sporting excellence , ’ he told them . |
24 | Despite all the hurrahs about Europe from marquandistas in London , the plain economic fact is that Europe has the worst unemployment record in the industrial world , and the construction of Europe with an enduring 10 per cent out of work leaves a permanent 10 per cent unlikely to vote at all , or , if they do vote , to vote racist . |
25 | But Mr Congdon 's figures and those of the OECD show that Britain has the opportunity to become one of the the lowest-taxed nations in the OECD . |
26 | Taylor 's starting point is the assertion that Britain has the ‘ worst educated ’ youth population of any advanced society . |
27 | Does the Secretary of State accept that Britain has the most cost efficient coal industry in Europe , producing the cheapest coal , and that if it were in any one of the other 11 European countries there would be no question of its further contraction at this time ? |
28 | Experts have also argued that Britain has the most favourable conditions in Europe for the exploitation of wind , wave and tidal power . |
29 | Nevertheless I am certain that society has the right to prevent homosexuals encouraging others to be homosexual . ' |
30 | That there is no third kind is crucial for the denial that Reason has the sort of task which Newton assigned it in detecting the underlying order of things . |