Example sentences of "[adj] have [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The SystemPro series based on the full 80486 has its own Triflex Architecture , comes with fault-tolerance functions and is priced in Japan at from $14,400 . |
2 | Each has its good points , and each its disadvantages , as discussed on the following pages . |
3 | Laney go to great lengths in their literature to point out that , while the two different technologies remain mutually exclusive , each has its good points and there is no reason why both should not co-exist . |
4 | Most octave-combinations of wind instruments are effective and each has its distinct character . |
5 | Each has its allotted place . |
6 | Each has its relative merits depending on the application in mind and it is difficult to recommend any one package in particular . |
7 | Each has its own qualities . |
8 | Each has its own bathroom with shower and WC , plus a balcony and kitchenette . |
9 | The bedrooms are all well furnished , and each has its own bathroom , balcony , radio and telephone . |
10 | Each has its own terminology , logical basis and history , several are complex and worth exploring in some detail . |
11 | Each of the three approaches operates as a kind of intellectual club : each has its own journals , meetings , and leaders . |
12 | Each has its own advantages and disadvantages and have thus found their own areas of application . |
13 | The line-printer , dot-matrix printer and inkjet printer each has its own advantages and disadvantages , but all can be used to generate maps ranging from draft-quality maps such as Figures 4.3(a) and ( b ) to finished choropleth maps ( Figure 4.9 ) . |
14 | Each has its own advantages and disadvantages . |
15 | Several different methods are available , and each has its own strengths and weaknesses . |
16 | Inevitably , this will involve looking from time to time at individual media , as each has its own characteristics , requirements , and available research resources . |
17 | Each has its own speciality — spit roast lamp , veal in lemon sauce , stuffed peppers or whatever — so it 's worth trying several . |
18 | Each has its own momentum that critically affects how much developing country governments can influence the outcomes . |
19 | As more companies attempt to take a bite at this particular cake , the market becomes increasingly fragmented and it is very difficult indeed to achieve strong enough support for any particular design though each has its own supporters . |
20 | Each has its own design style from classical through to modern fulfilling the individual requirement of the ever more design conscious consumer , and the increasing popularity of traditionally woven patterned carpets . |
21 | These two half-villages were at one time in rivalry and even now , I noticed , each has its own war memorial even if the names carved on it are the same for both . |
22 | But it is certain that he , like the Jews of old , knows that , ‘ we are the Adam of our souls ’ ; each has its own opportunities , each its own triumphs , failures and guilts . |
23 | Each has its own justification and each will find its own constituency . |
24 | The disadvantage of DOS based programs is that each has its unique way of dealing with the word-processing process and , therefore , different commands for each must be learnt . |
25 | Each has its proper sphere , but in course of time each of them extends its jurisdiction , so that the same matters may often be dealt with indifferently by any one of them . |
26 | Whilst each has its special purposes , all share a common concern to help people protect , understand and enjoy the environment more effectively . |
27 | Each has their relative advantages and disadvantages . |
28 | Children are encouraged to support one another , recognising that each has their own strengths and weaknesses . |
29 | That has her early 78rpm discs of Bach , Handel , Mendelssohn ( the Elijah solos ) and Pergolesi ( Stabat mater ) , and includes the early and rare ( in its 78rpm form ) ‘ Have mercy Lord ’ from the Matthew Passion , an aria more fervently sung on the extracts from the ‘ complete ’ recording of the work under Reginald Jacques on the second disc . |
30 | Brunner by contrast appealed to the Reformers , and especially to Calvin , in support of his contentions that there is a ‘ general revelation ’ of God in the ordering of the created universe , simply because it is of his making and bears his signature , and that this has its subjective correlate in man , made in God 's image . |