Example sentences of "[indef pn] has [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He says he 's angry , everyone has elderly relatives .
2 Traditional building materials such as mud will have a role to play only when the national objective is to ensure that everyone has better housing now .
3 Patients in and around Exeter can use the cards to present to doctors , dentists and hospitals so that everyone has easy access to their medical history .
4 Everyone has tiny feet and nice squashed-up bones .
5 A place that people come up and give you double your washing powder , where , when you wear a certain pair of shoes , your sports performance will reach the dizzy heights of your professional heroes , where everyone has perfect teeth .
6 Is not that why everyone has good reason to know that Tory Governments mean higher VAT ?
7 They are considered beneath contempt in the system , but at Grendon everyone has equal status .
8 Everyone , everyone has two parent and erm so a relationship exists , a mapping exists .
9 Say erm everyone has two parents .
10 Everyone has bad times , right ?
11 Everyone has sensitive areas .
12 In the first place , everyone travels by car and therefore everyone has first-hand knowledge of how awful the roads are .
13 The chairman will also have to organize the panel during the interview , making sure that everyone has sufficient time to ask their questions but without allowing the process to get out of hand and overrun .
14 You are not failing — everyone has these crises , whatever age they are .
15 Everyone has some way of coming into a cognitive and very deeply associational relationship with clothing — perhaps we should bring that to painting and sculpture ’ , says Richard Martin , the newly appointed curator of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art ( that 's the way he tends to talk ) .
16 Everyone has some kind of world view .
17 ‘ In our CIT everyone has some responsibility for solving problems . ’
18 Everyone has some quality they like , even if it is just that you are kind to animals .
19 Everyone has some reason to be afraid of the police , and fear , like money , can be spent on something quite unrelated to what has created it .
20 ‘ I believe everyone has innate creativity ’ she confided in me , ‘ but with some it just takes a little bit of coaxing before it will surface ’ .
21 But everyone has high hopes for him .
22 Everyone has original clothes .
23 But until the inventor has done both things [ product and gestalt ] nothing has any meaning .
24 I have tried endless products which claim to remedy this , but nothing has any effect .
25 No-one has any need for the Avant-garde , it 's completely finished .
26 Someone has specific taste , have n't they ?
27 This way of justifying a claim that someone has legitimate authority , i.e. that those subject to his authority should acknowledge the authoritative force of his directives , is not the only one .
28 A purely linguistic account of authority claims to yield a simple explanation of what people believe who believe that someone has legitimate authority .
29 Furthermore , the duty to uphold and support just institutions is , in some respects , wider than the duty which devolves on one as a result of the fact that someone has legitimate authority over one , in three different ways .
30 Just as someone has short sight , penicillin allergy or diabetes never recovers from these conditions but can nonetheless do or not do various things that diminish their effects or progress , similarly , sufferers from addictive disease even though they may no longer use the substance or behaviour of addiction .
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