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

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1 In the first place , everyone travels by car and therefore everyone has first-hand knowledge of how awful the roads are .
2 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 ) .
3 Everyone has some kind of world view .
4 What I , what I li what I , what I knew about tinkers and , and that , cos there 's nobody , there 's nobody has any experience of what it was like .
5 Q I have a tank which has two pieces of bogwood in it .
6 A special lining tape is available which has two flaps of tape running along one edge , between which the top of the lining is sandwiched .
7 Of potential significance also is the Chengjiang priapulid Cricocosmia , which has two rows of convex shell-like sclerites on its trunk .
8 Similarly in 69 , which has eleven instances of Thou and none of I , the analysis of the Friend 's misbehaviour focuses on the discrepancy between his outward beauty ( ‘ thy fair flower ’ ) and his mind and action ( ‘ the rank smell of weeds ’ ) , an inconsistency given more biting expression by the double pun in the couplet : ‘ But why thy odour matcheth not thy show , /The soil is this — that thou dost common grow . ’
9 The vehicle contract hire business , which has net assets of £5.6m , will continue to be operated as separate subsidiary by NWS .
10 AEA 's tyre pyrolyser uses high temperatures and an oxygen-free environment to decompose tyres chemically , giving a cheaper process which has lower emissions of nitrogen-oxide and sulphur-oxide than incineration .
11 Whereas do situates the infinitive in a stretch of time in the past or non-past as something really existing or taking place in that time-stretch , the modals in ( 4 ) — ( 6 ) on the other hand situate the infinitive 's event merely as something which has certain chances of existing in the stretch of time which they express .
12 When we were making the recording I have to say it made me feel completely happy ; it is a piece which has such perfection of form .
13 In January 214 ( 31% ) of them voted for a private member 's bill based on it ( which has little chance of becoming law ) .
14 We all know that Britain will only become a world class economy if we have a strong well-balanced manufacturing base , employing skilled , trained workforce , a workforce which has decent conditions of employment and has legal protection , but we do still have some members within the service sector and within the professional rank and what has happened in the last five or six years to those members ?
15 If such an attractive new influence could be spread abroad in the world , where so many people long for a religion which has that ring of truth , the detection of which is a priceless human ability acquired down through the ages and not to be denied , there would be a growing number of adherents rallying to it .
16 Bergamot ( Monarda didyma ) is a well-known border flower , which has all sorts of herbal attributes ; the clove pink or gillyflower ( Dianthus caryophyllus ) is the highly scented forerunner of the modern garden pinks and border carnations , and its single-petalled , rosy purple or white flowers grow in clusters late in the summer .
17 Resorts : star spotters head for Aspen , Colorado , which has all grades of skiing — at a price ; Vail is smart too ; neighbouring Copper Mountain and Breckenridge are less awesomely large and more youth oriented ; experts on and off the piste love Jackson Hole , Wyoming ; Utah 's powder paradises are Park City , Snowbird and Alta , with Robert Redford 's Sundance as a family alternative ; mogul maniacs bash the hell out of their knees in Taos , New Mexico and the old silver mining town of Telluride .
18 We devote $300m of research and development expenditure exclusively to the systems division , which has annual revenues of $2,360m : that corresponds to an respectable level of 12% . ’
19 He said : ‘ The company 's resources have been further strengthened by the participation of GEC , which has additional experience of rail-related projects .
20 Further down the valley from Low Birk Hatt is a place I own called Walker Hall , which has 17 acres of land .
21 Although this is a complex area of the law and subject to much speculation as regards the various overlaps between artistic , aesthetic and functional designs , if a design has been made which has some degree of eye-appeal , an application for registration should be made .
22 To recapitulate : the novel tells a story , which has some kind of generalisable thematic significance , by means of a tissue of interwoven discourses .
23 However there is one stretch , substantially higher than the road , which has some points of interest .
24 The House of Commons Environment Committee ( which could be presumed to care about being popular ) , the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee ( which has more expertise and rather less concern with popularity ) and the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution ( which has most expertise of all and absolutely no interest in popularity ) have all been robustly and consistently critical of most parts of the waste-disposal chain .
25 Once again the RICS has a well structured scheme which has three categories of CPD : private study ; research ; and courses , seminars , technical meetings and so on .
26 It is set at the junction of four minor lanes , none of which has any indications of antiquity .
27 Bob Cotton MHCIMA , public relations director of Gardner Merchant which has 20–30 Ministry of Defence contracts , reports that after the initial flurry of tenders , business has not expanded dramatically .
28 The upper dentition is borne on two maxillary tooth-plates , each of which has several rows of teeth and is bisected by a deep longitudinal groove ( figure 1 ) .
29 Which has bold clusters of pink lily-like flowers or white in the case of the rarer C. x p .
30 Fine works by Sir William Gillies include an atypical Winter Sun , Temple which has metaphysical hints of Paul Nash .
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