Example sentences of "[noun] have a number [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Trial work suggests that the technique has a number of advantages over other forms of injection . |
2 | Onshore , our Logistics division has a number of partnering contracts both in Great Yarmouth and Aberdeen , whilst our Gas Turbines division is pioneering the concept of total maintenance ( health care ) contracts for critical power pack units , both offshore and onshore . |
3 | No , I would say that if an independent assessor has been dispatched to this is a good point worth bringing through in the event of erm a disagreement between ourselves and a policy holder , the policy holder has a number of aspects that they can they can approach . |
4 | Any computer has a number of input/output or peripheral devices attached to it , both for communication with the outside world ( card readers , line printers , terminals , etc. ) and for augmenting the computer 's information storage capacity ( magnetic discs , magnetic tape , etc . ) . |
5 | When a computer has a number of data.types , many operation codes are used up in providing the same arithmetic operation for operands with different formats . |
6 | In Britain , accent has a number of origins which may be regional , social or ethnic . |
7 | There is the important question of which court is likely to produce the fairest result following a trial , and in certain cases a jury trial has a number of important procedural benefits which are more likely to produce a just result . |
8 | ‘ The card has a number of holes in it . |
9 | Labour has a number of job creation schemes in its manifesto which , it claims , will slice thousands off the unemployment register . |
10 | The preoccupation with the study of artefacts in isolation has a number of causes : the need to provide a chronology ; the absence of frameworks of thought by which grave-goods might be considered in the first instance as part of a mortuary ritual ; and , particularly from the nineteenth century , obsession with artefacts . |
11 | Fairview New Homes has a number of sites in North East London designed and priced for first-time buyers . |
12 | The college has a number of resident post-graduate students who are there for periods varying from a year to three years . |
13 | This separation of the responsibilities of public office from the personal qualities of the incumbent has in the long term had a number of important consequences on decision-making in rural areas . |
14 | The home side have a number of St Michael 's , Enniskillen MacRory side on board , while the visitors will be looking to their colleges stars to point the way to victory . |
15 | That proposal has a number of different themes to it ; briefly , Channel Four would be floated off from the IBA and would then be franchised as any other ITV company . |
16 | This little village has a number of buildings of note , one of which is Arlington Mill . |
17 | The distribution law has a number of important applications . |
18 | This passage has a number of murder holes in the floor , which allowed the Castle defenders to drop various unpleasant substances on any attackers below . |
19 | If a child has a number of areas of weakness , it should be possible to organise these in terms of their significance for functional communication . |
20 | Network planning of this type has a number of advantages : |
21 | Network planning of this type has a number of advantages : |
22 | Although , then , the Council has a number of other potentially very useful roles described below , in this key process of getting the main building blocks of the National Curriculum into place . |
23 | The Faculty has a number of scholarships which are used mostly to support research students . |
24 | The stator of each stack has a number of poles Fig.l.3(b) shows an example with four poles — and a part of the phase winding is wound around each pole to produce a radial magnetic field in the pole . |
25 | Within these two broad roles the Bank of England has a number of different functions . |
26 | figure 2.3 paints a sketch of the business universe having a number of major subsystems and environmental systems which relate to the business . |
27 | Equally , the responses to this problem were not pre-ordained by the state of the economy , and the choice among those responses had a number of highly significant political as well as economic ramifications . |
28 | In the display the Godfather 's desk had a number of books on it ; the waxworks owner reached for them one by one . |
29 | Orkney had a number of young part-time farmers who saw this as a potential constraint but in their cases it was linked to their desire to become full-time farmers as soon as possible . |
30 | The SKLP had a number of loyal supporters including some among the local police . |