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

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1 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 .
2 None of them has any connections here , not really ; they 're all bachelors ; at least , in a way .
3 In the Ardennes and northern France it is conventionally identified with the Grande Faille du Midi , which has other names further east , but is conveniently referred to collectively as the Midi Overthrust ( Bless el al .
4 Now try the next figure , which has one line less in it .
5 Talks have also been held with the Darlington Society of Friends and the Churches Housing Association which has small developments nearby .
6 Funding is coming from Northern Arts , Durham County Council and Wear Valley District Council which has six schools also trying the artist in residence scheme .
7 Models include the Blow'n'Curl Plus by Carmen , £16.95 , which has retractable bristles so the wand can be slipped out without unravelling it , however — about 250W is average .
8 There are hotels and residences along this coastal road which has beautiful views across to the islands of Rum and Eigg , but the popular attraction hereabouts is the lovely strand of silver sand on the beach .
9 This popular competition , which has local matchmen inevitably chasing tickets , turned into a farce following months of up to 50 cormorants a day feasting on the venue 's fish stocks and depleting numbers .
10 GLCABS , however , which has several staff formally trained in recruitment , does not always include a member of the management committee .
11 Passed Bonhomme which has stunning views then on to Chapieux .
12 This project , which has considerable assistance both from WWF , the Zoological Society of London and others , is in its early stages .
13 Mr C , 57 , who has multiple sclerosis now uses a wheelchair .
14 This may be illustrated by considering the position of a man on average wages whose wife does n't earn , who has two children under 11 , and who takes out a mortgage of three times annual income .
15 One of the first to treat her was the noted Jungian psychotherapist Dr Allan McGlashan , a friend of Laurens van der Post , who has consulting rooms conveniently near to Kensington Palace .
16 A decent solution will have long-reaching effects , but the problem itself has long-reaching effects too .
17 So she has two sugars instead .
18 She has two husbands still alive .
19 She has two children under five and has just £50 to spend as she is currently paying off a social fund loan .
20 Well as I say she 's , she said she 's had sitting and er ache you know and she has these things just to keep going , she has taken up inside her , just to keep going , that 's why she goes and has that like I had to examine inside that no more has grown and all the things inside her
21 With the help of 106 pairs of identical twins , Dr Colin Johnston and colleagues at King 's College Hospital and st Bartholomew 's Hospital in London showed that the risk of developing diabetes is far greater if a person has both DR3 and DR4 than if he or she has either antigen alone ( British Medical Journal , p 286 , vol 253 ) .
22 But she has fine qualities also — as I trust you will discover for yourself .
23 He opens the door no wider than an old lady would , and I notice he has one foot firmly behind it just in case .
24 Now , ten years later , he has one brother recently dead , the other two years ' inside , the whole of his south London empire in decay .
25 He has two coins again .
26 At secluded Pill Creek , near Feock on the Fal estuary , he has two sales now under way and three more properties to choose from .
27 He has close connections there with the Norwegian people , being involved with the two big Bislet meetings and a close friend of Sven Arnie , the promoter .
28 I think he was instrumental in Leeds winning the title and he has 11 goals already this season .
29 Admittedly he has some reservations even about free-range farming such as the need for castration , transportation and slaughtering techniques but , as Francis and Norman point out ( 1978 : 516 ) , since Singer himself thinks that much of this suffering could be eliminated , it is simply a matter of working to bring these improvements about .
30 He has some contempt too for the columnists peddling ‘ Woolworth 's Jesuitical utterings ’ , or for those who ‘ go for the predictable , the stock reaction ’ .
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