Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] has [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Its origin is probably similar to Stonehenge which has the biggest ditch , a single one , and many stones , where Rudston has four ditches but only one stone , which is larger than any at Stonehenge .
2 Nowhere inside our brains or eyes has any neuroscientist ever found anything remotely resembling our constant everyday experience of light .
3 Find out whether the product or service has any features its rivals have n't got .
4 For example , a national flag or anthem has symbolic power to instill sentiments of patriotism and to motivate citizens to heroic deeds on behalf of their country .
5 Cooper-Parry Prior & Palmer has 16 partners , 200 staff and a fee income of £6m .
6 Freehold possession ( ownership ) describes the situation where the freeholder or owner has more control over the premises than any other person or organization .
7 Each book or item has two subject keys .
8 Perhaps each species of bird or monkey has poor vision and latches onto just one limited aspect of an insect .
9 Where a device or software has lawful uses , it would obviously be unsatisfactory to ban its sale .
10 Although Kant has little respect for most previous moral philosophies , he has immense respect for the untutored moral insight ( if not practice ) of the ordinary man .
11 Suppose now the pressure is increased so that diamond is the more stable form of carbon : that is , so that carbon has less energy when bonded as diamond than is graphite .
12 Farmer Colin points out that this selfless operation is always carried out with a complete lack of regard for personal safety and reminds the committee that Josh has several times fallen off his load just outside the King 's Head .
13 Check that LSPROC has sufficient quota on .
14 Following Lerdahl and Jackendoff ( 1983 ) he believes that rhythm has three components : metre , grouping and prolongation .
15 The nature of their jobs and the extent of work-related expenses means that incorporation has considerable material advantages for contract computer staff , as well as appealing to their sense of self-esteem as " professionals " .
16 Although Chester has several establishments already catering for the conference trade , the indications are that there is still significant undercapacity .
17 This emphasises the point that hunting has adverse effects on the welfare of animals but beneficial effects on conservation , and here there is a conflict of interest .
18 As reported , in a revelatory mood the other day , Sun chief executive Scott McNealy confided to Wall Street analysts that Sun has seven Sparc chip projects in development : only trouble with that insight is that there are actually nine .
19 1992 is a Leap Year — which means that February has 29 days instead of the usual 28 .
20 And if certain areas of life and behaviour are deemed suitable for morality , but not law , this suggests a view that law has internal limitations which do not relate to its pedigree .
21 Justifying IBM Corp 's move into systems integration and facilities management , Jim Cannavino says that IBM has unrivalled experience of making quite incompatible systems work together — ‘ mostly our own … ‘
22 Justifying IBM Corp 's move into systems integration and facilities management , Jim Cannavino says that IBM has unrivalled experience of making quite incompatible systems work together — ‘ mostly our own … ‘
23 Jane 's also reveals that Spain has tilting trains as well , the Talgo Pendulares , which have a maximum speed of 180 km/h and ply between Paris and Madrid .
24 Jobs may thus , in many instances , have been de-skilled to the extent that management has tighter control through fragmenting the tasks and more tightly specifying what should be done , though not to the extent of eliminating craft workers from the job .
25 Because there are so many variables in the equation , it is inevitable that management has some discretion as to how much weight it attaches to any point in a particular case .
26 I think that Philip has conceptual skills of a high order . ’
27 On the contrary , many in the popular movement believe that Fatah has more interest , as one activist put it , in hospitals than in mobile health clinics , in bureaucracy than in local control , and in co-operation with the economic and political notables than with grass-roots movements .
28 The three men began on something , although Shelley has little patience with prose .
29 She was cool that morning , detached , brutal with herself — people say that Constanza has such arrogance , well , she also has humility .
30 Finally , where there are important divisions between kinds of culture and society , one might well expect systematic differences between the associated languages for example , it is likely that literacy has systematic effects on the lexical , syntactic and semantic structure of languages , even if these have never been spelt out ( see Goody , 1977 ) .
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