Example sentences of "[adv] has a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For that investment the member gets a stake in the club and in the freehold , and thereby has a say in how it is run .
2 The passengers were saddened by the thought that they were unlikely to see their native land again but probably neither before nor since has a group of people set out with more determination to establish a society founded on the highest principles of religion and education .
3 If there are four marks for a given point , the candidate who gets it all right gets four , the candidate who gets it all wrong gets nothing , but the chap who gets it part right has a possibility of one , two or three , and it 's often a question of judgement as to what an imperfect answer is worth .
4 So they said , ‘ Herr von Karajan apparently has a computer in his brain ! ’
5 The USSR apparently has a lead in radar equipment able to see through clouds .
6 Arthur apparently has a chip on his shoulder .
7 DEC apparently has a number of low-end Alpha PC projects going on : add the code name Jenson , prospectively a $5,000 box , to the $3,500 50 SPECmark Triumph we 've already heard about ( UX No 376 ) .
8 The Queen obviously has a sense of humour , as was evident from her hamming it up for the cameras .
9 This obviously has a bearing on the design of shop , type of advertising and form of packaging which will satisfy them .
10 This man Gennaro obviously has a lot of influence even among the less desirable characters in this city , or at least in this part of it .
11 Er it obviously has a lot in common with other inner city areas .
12 Andrew Lawrence , sales manager from Pest Control London South , obviously has a liking for water .
13 The decision not to start the project obviously has a pay-off of 0 .
14 The decision not to start the project obviously has a pay-off of 0 .
15 So has a summer of bombing round country lanes and setting psychics loose in the circles helped him figure out whether whirlwinds , UFOs or tabloid journalists are responsible ?
16 Not only has a trend towards the internalisation of negotiating activity been apparent in Britain but also in those countries such as the United States and Japan where enterprise level bargaining has predominated labour relations issues have long been handled by the managements of individual undertakings themselves .
17 The Christian faith is a view of history ; a process which not only has a beginning in creation but an end signalled by the personal return of Jesus Christ and the establishment of ‘ a new heavens and a new earth ’ .
18 In a year or two he should have a decent sized flock — of course he 's not normally down here this early , he only has a bit of a stable down here that he rents for the summer along with his few acres of grass and his bit of land for cultivation .
19 This means that each of these filters only has a capacity of 80% of the size stated , in imperial gallon terms .
20 The local council says he only has a licence for the fruit , and he needs another one to sell greens .
21 Prior to that it only has a potential for value .
22 Indeed she only has a place in the religion in relation to him .
23 The cella inside has a diameter of 28 feet .
24 The drying of the hydroxyls , each of which normally has a shell of water molecules around it , leads to the shrinkage of materials like wood .
25 The manner in which libraries deal with the theses in their custody thus has a bearing on the uses to which the research contained in these works is put .
26 It thus has a value on the settlement day which is either zero or the difference between the current price of the stock minus the option 's exercise price , if that is positive .
27 The castle may have been built to fortify , but it no longer has a defence against attack from Highland wind and rain .
28 Except that he no longer has a voice with which to speak .
29 But the result no longer has a bearing on the National Division Two relegation situation after Morley beat Newcastle Gosforth on Saturday to go clear of trouble , while West have forfeited the chance to go up to National Division One as champions , settling for second spot and promotion .
30 However , a breach for this purpose means a subsisting breach , not a " spent " breach in respect of which the landlord no longer has a cause of action ( Bass Holdings Ltd v Morton Music Ltd [ 1987 ] 2 All ER 1001 ) .
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