Example sentences of "[adj] if a [noun sg] has " in BNC.
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1 | It is always easier if a teacher has major ownership of her/his room . |
2 | 2 If a word has a number of meanings which are a little different , then they are printed one after another and numbered . |
3 | A DC changes state to REJECTED if a user has rejected the DC using option 2.2.0 but only when the last interested user has assessed the DC . |
4 | 1 If a word has two completely different meanings or uses , then they are printed separately and numbered . |
5 | And it has been said that local authorities are not always very sympathetic to acting as a choice of career and sometimes obtaining a grant may be more difficult if a student has evidently changed his or her career tack . |
6 | With the help of 106 pairs of identical twins , Dr Colin Johnston and colleagues at King 's College Hospital and st Bartholomew 's Hospital in London showed that the risk of developing diabetes is far greater if a person has both DR3 and DR4 than if he or she has either antigen alone ( British Medical Journal , p 286 , vol 253 ) . |