Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] has a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | That part of a social policy course that is concerned with describing policies and the institutions responsible for them has a clear face value to the social policy ‘ practitioner ’ . |
2 | That as it were milkman 's stool with three legs and each of them has a certain amount of power and it is a question of the adjustment of that power and it is not the of the power to my Right Honourable Friend , the Home Secretary and yet when things go wrong , and they do , in police forces and in local auth police authorities , what happens , people turn round to the Home Secretary and say what are you going to do about it . |
3 | None of them has a sore throat . |
4 | For example , a man with a hundred head of cattle , sheep and goats trains his son to know them by their colour only or by their size and type of horns , while every one of them has a special name . |
5 | Could you introduce er the people , your team , particularly as I think one of them has a different name to the label in front of them . |
6 | One of them has a handle-bar moustache ; another wooden deity , dredged not long ago from Lake Geneva , has a formless face , like those that melt and distort in Francis Bacon 's paintings . |
7 | Each of them has a large leather money bag . |
8 | One of them has a fake beard . |
9 | At various points in this book I have referred to such agents — among them nations , dynasties , social classes , elites of diverse kinds , generational , ethnic and cultural groups — and we have now to examine more closely their role in political life and especially the conditions under which one or other of them has a predominant influence . |
10 | Moreover , Arabic tends to use a relatively small number of conjunctions , each of which has a wide range of meanings which depend for their interpretation on the context , thus relying heavily on the reader 's ability to infer relationships which are only vaguely alluded to by the writer . |
11 | Greenwood and Stewart refer to ‘ the traditional conception [ which ] emphasises the provision of limited , statutorily defined services each of which has a distinct and separate influence upon the environment of the local authority ’ ( Greenwood and Stewart 1974 : 1 ) . |
12 | To illustrate , let us consider the case of a word overlapping with two other candidates , the first of which has a long definition and the second has a short definition . |
13 | Other utilities allow you to support up to four other users on the same system , each of which has a different key , allowing different levels of access to the system . |
14 | It is one of three with this design , each of which has a different central motif and surround , and has never been published before . |
15 | The model proposed by Lakatos , that scientists work in rival ‘ Research Programmes ’ , each of which has a hard core of unchangeable and unchallengeable general assumptions , can show up those programmes which are progressive or stagnating , according to how well novel facts can be confirmed , or if the programme is purely reactive . |
16 | To many in the occult , a mantra is a meaningless sound , the resonance of which has a soothing effect on the body . |
17 | It is composed of three distinct volcanic edifices , the youngest of which has a large caldera which constrains the surface geothermal activity . |
18 | ( ii ) The trees , at Withington , also show more branches ( each of which has a large calyx at the tip ) , " and the animals run around the inner roundel in an almost frenzied motion . |
19 | Even if only one of you has a paid job , the death of the other would almost certainly deal a severe financial blow to the household . |
20 | I 'll tell the people of who has a real choice . |
21 | A number of further points should be noted : ( 1 ) If the financial adviser is acting for a newly-formed bidder ( eg an " off-the-shelf " company ) , the standard of care required of it has a special dimension . |
22 | It is widely acknowledged that about one in ten of us has a marked tendency to homosexuality and perhaps half this group have homosexual experience as adults ( homosexual feeling and experiment are even more common in adolescence ) . |
23 | If either of us has a psychological disorder , distortion of our perceptions of each other is increased . |
24 | About the earliest years , when we are most impressionable , none of us has a conscious memory . |
25 | But it says with it has a limited budget and Touchdown will have to compete with other deserving projects . |
26 | There 's an unelected civil servant in who has a large element in deciding where they are , and that is wrong . |
27 | It is the only castle I have been to which has a front doorbell , which you need to pull on if you want to see round since it is not automatically open to visitors . |
28 | Ethology 's assertion that male aggression has an instinctive basis to it has a close parallel with those radical feminists such as Dworkin who argue that males are inherently and innately violent . |
29 | He was aware that a captain with a record such as his has a big advantage , since any troops will respond better to a leader they know has been through the fire himself , and so he knew just what he could ask of his bowlers . |
30 | Plus it has a great speech about robins . |