Example sentences of "[det] has a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Dundee , who languish in the basement , and Celtic , the leaders , are the two highest-scoring teams , although neither has a defence which would intimidate opponents . |
2 | Neither has a car and journeys into Prague have to be carefully planned . |
3 | The four bedrooms are prettily furnished , all are en suite and well-equipped and each has a colour television . |
4 | There are six cosy bedrooms ( two have four-poster beds ) ; each has a colour TV and en suite shower . |
5 | Each has a sense of affinity with the other . |
6 | Each has a telephone and a balcony . |
7 | Each has a telephone , a safety deposit box and colour TV . |
8 | Each has a precision blade for a perfect finish . |
9 | Each commission is chaired by the Speaker of the House of Commons ( a nonparty figure ) and each has a judge as deputy chairman . |
10 | Each has a dishwasher , telephone and radio , and guests can hire a safety deposit box for 10,000 Lire a day . |
11 | US West Inc , which last week was talking about the multimedia database system it is developing with Oracle Corp ( CI No 2,166 ) , is stepping up its commitment to infotainment by agreeing to pay $2,500m for a 25% stake in Time Warner Inc 's Time Warner Entertainment affiliate — in which Toshiba Corp and Japanese trader Itochu Corp each has a stake — to seal a deal under which the two companies will collaborate to develop electronic superhighways — full-service cable networks offering interactive programming , entertainment and information . |
12 | They 're decorated with blue leaves on a white base , or blue and white flowers on a blue background , and each has a cream fabric shade . |
13 | However , to obtain the juiciest and most succulent roots , use root cuttings about 1.2cm ( ½in ) wide and 20cm ( 8in ) long , and plant in February-March , making sure that each has a bud . |
14 | Each has a lot to offer to the other . |
15 | Each has a vent pipe from its respective circuit . |
16 | The four British associations each has a vote on the board , with Fifa having four of its own , which gives it the power of veto but guards against the laws being riddled with crackpot theories — such as making the goals bigger . |
17 | The intensity of warfare and the weight of weapons used declines across the spectrum ; all the bands are blurred at the edges where they overlap ; and each has a number of gradations within it . |
18 | Each has a place in such a varied marketplace . |
19 | Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles each has a Governor , who represents and is appointed by the Crown , and has executive power in external affairs . |
20 | It is the process of actually sitting down as a family — the shared activities of discussing common goals , of settling differences amicably and of treating one another with respect and dignity — that has a healing and constructive part to play . |
21 | That has a go , an attack , about everything because you 've been rejected so many times , so many times , and will continue to be rejected when we get the next election that you 're frightened to death to have . |
22 | Somewhere that is secure and that has a telephone . ’ |
23 | The main philosophical argument I come across that has a bearing on the Devil is the old one of dualism . |
24 | ‘ That has a lot to do with my state of mind at the time . |
25 | but that has a touch of the rose-coloured spectacles about it ; Wesley was not so impressed with the town when he first preached there in 1753 in what he called a ‘ dry , barren , uncomfortable place ’ . |
26 | Something that is totally helpless yet that has a world of power . |
27 | Well we 're the study seminars can take place either at Sussex or overseas , and in fact our present policy is to try and increase the number that actually take place in the Third World , because we feel that that has a number of advantages . |
28 | Gastrin was measured by radioimmunoassay with antiserum R98 that has a sensitivity of 5 ng/l . |
29 | Much of this has a bearing on today 's concerns , and one must constantly remind oneself that the book was written in 1954 by an author who is best remembered for his writings on cybernetics . |
30 | This has a bearing on the priorities of different chargees and of course the equitable charge holder can be defeated by the bona fide purchaser for value |