Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] has a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Game theory , in general , postulates a set of ‘ players ’ ( the ‘ interested parties ’ , be they individuals or groups ) , each of whom has a set of strategies ; strategies meaning courses of action that can be taken , which may be conditional on moves made by the others . |
2 | Not one of them has a day 's experience of working in British industry . |
3 | And these six can now be further reduced by asking which of them meets a number of desirable but not essential wants : Which of them has a garden ? |
4 | Nevertheless , a couple of drinks later it transpired that one of them has a boyfriend who gets up at six in the morning to meditate , while the other said her best friend had been snapped out of a severe depression by a weekend of psychodrama . |
5 | Each of them has a value and a part to play but they should serve us ; we should not be their slaves . |
6 | That cargo plane of yours has a range of three thousand , six hundred sea miles . |
7 | Such affinities are also prominent between other pavements , however : ( iii ) Two pavements from Verulamium , each of which has a square containing two dolphins with their tails entwined with the arms of cantharus ( pls. 13 and 14 ) ; ( iv ) The Blackfriars and St. Nicholas Street pavements , Leicester , ( pls. 1 and 5 ) . |
8 | The association reaction requires up to five exponential terms for its complete description , the longest of which has a half life of several minutes [ 1,10-12 ] . |
9 | He also announced that Iraq had successfully completed " the most complicated and important stages in the development and production of two different surface-to-surface missile systems , each of which has a range of 2,000 km " . |
10 | Next to it stands the former bailiff 's castle which is now a historical museum housing several treasures , one of which has a link with America . |
11 | … the communication in a commercial context of information which at the time is regarded by the giver and recognised by the recipient as confidential , and the nature of which has a material connection with the commercial interests of the party confiding that information , imposes on the recipient a fiduciary obligation to maintain that confidence thereafter unless the giver consents to relax it . |
12 | They are well-endowed with pockets : two zipped at the back ( giving double thickness to the seat ) , one of which has a side opening to take a map but too narrow for an OS map . |
13 | It denotes an attempt to unify society through ‘ corporations ’ , each of which has a monopoly on the representation of particular categories of workers , professions and business ( capital ) . |
14 | This bilateralism ‘ contributes to an ‘ orderly ’ outward appearance of the law because it facilitates a precise identification of who has a right or a claim against whom and who may enforce it' . |
15 | ‘ A friend of mine has a video company ; I 'll give you his number … ’ |
16 | But I wondered if Alexei could do us a favour : a friend of ours has a problem with his car ; do you think … |
17 | Thirdly , the fact that each of us has a responsibility to be involved in bringing about that renewal . |
18 | Every one of us has a responsibility to speak out against racism , bigotry and hate . |
19 | It seems there are seven elements in the male psyche : each of us has a King , Warrior , Lover , Wild Man , Trickster , Mythologist and Grief Man within . |
20 | None of us has a drug habit or drinks heavily . |
21 | When we lose this balance , each of us has a tendency to consider the present moment not only as unique but as autonomous . |
22 | None of us has a monopoly of moral insight and we have no choice but to work together somehow . |
23 | Each of us has a Bethlehem , a wilderness , a Good Friday , an Easter Sunday , a Pentecost , though they do not necessarily occur chronologically or once only . ) |
24 | Another reason for difficulties arising in relationships is that each of us has a number of different ‘ faces ’ . |
25 | A small trainer like me has a job to tick over , let alone make a living , but he always comes to the rescue . |
26 | Other issues given special attention include health and safety , in which has a responsibility for all Courtaulds Coatings plants in Europe , and the environment , where water-borne and high-solids coatings are being used increasingly to reduce solvent emissions . |
27 | If any man among you has a thought to share upon this most urgent matter , speak now . ’ |
28 | Being able to find out for oneself has a number of contributory sub-skills attached to it , and in planning resource-based programmes for our classes we must take into account such sub-skills so that we can give the chance for them to develop and mature . |
29 | For me to be autonomous , it is not sufficient that you leave me alone ; rather the way I am treated by you has a bearing on my autonomy , and reciprocally for you . |