Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh pn] has a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We do some in-house , and we 've also got an outside researcher called Norman Pickering who has a home laboratory where he can do just about anything …
2 The defendant who has a belief in consent will be acquitted no matter how he came by this belief and whether or not he considered the possibility of non-consent .
3 Antonia made soft-porn movie The Pieman — about a one-legged hooker who has a romp with a pizza delivery man — ‘ because she had n't been working much for nearly two years and had no income , ’ said Amanda .
4 ‘ My door is always open to any employee who has a problem .
5 There may be someone who 's a bit unsteady on her feet who has a passion for old time dancing .
6 They will be without top striker Ridvan Dilmen who has a leg injury .
7 ‘ But I do n't think we will ever have a situation where we have a king and an estranged queen who has a live-in lover .
8 So what you must do , and it is not easy , is to create a clown-like detective hero who has a core of toughness , of shrewdness even , which will allow him in the end plausibly to come out on top .
9 She is brought to King Shahriyar who has a reputation for killing virgins after he has slept with them .
10 In the book I read about this girl who has a celebration when it 's her period , and I asked Mum : could we do that ?
11 ‘ So you 're the lucky young girl who has a baby brother !
12 as a matter of interest that 's actually would be higher than any other retailer in Britain actually that 's not commonly known no other retailer who has a penetration of whatever he sells as high as M F I does
13 In turn I answer to the Assistant Commissioner of Specialist Operations who has a seat on a specially convened COBRA sub-group .
14 The third main proposal is that a buyer who has a right to reject the goods should not be faced with an all-or-nothing rule .
15 It would appear from paragraph ( a ) that a seller who has a monopoly over the supply of the kind of goods in question is unlikely to convince the court of the reasonableness of a wide exemption clause , especially if it was a large demand for the product which enabled him to insist on the clause being in the contract .
16 However , having said that the information you have gathered from previous role play you now subsequently ignore because the hard facts are down here so people doing the role play number one , here 's a chartered accountant who has a house wife .
17 ‘ Kidding aside , there 's no-one in the band who has a clue about possible singles , because the rules of radio hits change every day .
18 Gary Pallister is already ruled out and there 's a doubt concerning Brian Robson who has a sinus infection .
19 ‘ I sometimes visit the lock-keeper 's wife who has a Foundling child , and she 's a good worker .
20 This time I 'm writing on behalf of a friend who has a problem .
21 More complex queries requiring ‘ and ’ and/or ‘ or ’ can be described such as ‘ Is there a lecturer who has a PhD and is in the Business Department ? ’ .
22 Christien plays Roger Vandervent , the teenage son of one of the families who has a crush on his father 's mistress .
23 Our most successful player at Peachtree was Eoghan O'Connell , a young Irishman who has a future which ought to be the equal of Claydon 's .
24 It is at this point Satan seems to be a more approachable , human like character who has a mixture of feelings we can understand and again we are taken in by him .
25 Skipper Gary Bell will have a new front-row partner in former CIYMS and Ulster under 20 prop Brian Barrett who has a chance to usurp Brian McKibbin .
26 ‘ Of course you ca n't have too many players free of defensive duties but you definitely need more than one person who has a licence to attack , ’ he said .
27 This is a technical occult word used to describe the state of a person who has a demon in residence .
28 A person who has a migraine or who has been spinning round and round , may feel as if he is reeling over , although there is no movement to be seen by people watching him .
29 Often in theatre in education there is a link person who has a number of key functions , in turn acting as presenter , teacher , questioner , comic relief , sometimes , indeed , pretending not to understand and needing to have points carefully explained .
30 ( g ) any person who has a material trading arrangement with the offeror or target company .
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