Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] has a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | What are some things you could do or habits you could develop which would make your partner feel glad he or she has a relationship with you ? |
2 | We ourselves suggested that , notwithstanding our data , any patient who believes that he or she has a problem with human insulin should resume animal insulin , which we certainly would not wish to see withdrawn . |
3 | Denial is a psychological defence mechanism by which the sufferer simply does not believe that he or she has a problem , despite all the evidence . |
4 | Section 5 of the Business Names Act 1985 provides that where a person fails to comply with the requirement set out in s. 5 and thereafter seeks to enforce a business contract with a party in default by means of a court action , ( a ) if the person in default can establish that he or she has a claim against the proprietor , which due to the proprietor 's failure to comply with s. 5 he or she has been unable to pursue , or ( b ) if a breach by the proprietor of s. 5 has caused the person in default some financial loss , the proprietor 's claim shall be dismissed , unless it is ‘ just and equitable ’ that the proprietor should be allowed to continue the action . |
5 | Roughly , unilateralism provides that the plaintiff must win if he or she has a right to win established in the explicit extension of some legal convention , but that otherwise the defendant must win . |
6 | He or she has a number of non-teaching hours for work with young people and their families after they leave school . |
7 | They could sell the shares to a stranger — who might decide he or she has a lot to contribute to the business . |
8 | The patient will die within a dew days unless either a special machine is used to clean the blood or he/she has a kidney transplant . |
9 | He likes Elland Road , he 's built up a squad that looks like it could develop into a REAL force over the next few years & he 'd be mad to leave for a job where he has a competition every 2 years/a draw 's a bad result/and nobody likes him ! |
10 | If Labour were to stand only in areas where it has a chance of doing well , it would have to withdraw from a swathe of constituencies in Tory heartlands . |
11 | The FBI argues that , because it already has the constitutional right to tap telephones , where it has a warrant , no new principle is involved : all it wants is the means to continue doing so . |
12 | Toshiba Corp has been showing off the robotics work it is engaged on at its research centre , where it has a number of projects that are or have grown out of government-sponsored projects : it is developing eyes 2mm to 3mm in diameter for a micromachine for use in inspecting pipes in nuclear power stations , and also a software-controlled self-mobile robot for use in space where not all astronauts can be expected to be robot experts . |
13 | Then a sonogram this morning revealed that she has a degree of placenta praevia — the past heavy smoking is a factor there again , I 'm afraid . |
14 | If a horse has to be shot , or , I suppose , a rider — perhaps they do that sort of thing in polo ; I expect they do since the Army has a hand in it — you do n't have to go out of your way to ensure that she has a ringside seat . |
15 | This could perhaps be that the new doctor 's surgery is nearer , or easier for her to get to , has less steps to climb to the front door , or that she has a neighbour on his list who would accompany her to the surgery . |
16 | Margaret Thatcher is a rarity among national leaders in that she has a science background . |
17 | You say that she has a mineral lick — have you tried a plain salt lick ? |
18 | It 's a suggestion for Marie that she has a set of yellow whatsits and when you get one you get them all . |
19 | A married sister may plead that she has a husband and family to look after but that very fact also means that caring-will restrict her less . |
20 | ‘ Fatima will know , ’ he said to Yussuf , ‘ that she has a husband who is just as well as strong , merciful as well as just . ’ |
21 | This morning she gives priority to the fact that it is the first day of the winter term , and that she has a lecture to deliver and two tutorials to conduct . |
22 | Make a point of visiting friends with children before starting at the mother-and-toddler group , so she has a chance to widen her circle before meeting more children and being overwhelmed . |
23 | Beeny did n't have any saves to make , although they has a couple of good chances which they mishit . |
24 | Except it has a year date on it , instead . |
25 | S.schall will tolerate a wide range of water conditions and is easy to keep , although it has a reputation for aggression . |
26 | In Zambia , although it has a population at least ten times smaller than that of Nigeria , localism has also been the prime concern of domestic politics . |
27 | Although it has a cast of only two , it is a complete short story-ballet , not just a showpiece duet . |
28 | Beech et al. ( 1985 ) have compared its dietary characteristics with those of lean raw beefsteak , and although it has a protein content of c. 47 per cent , which is nearly 20 per cent less than the beefsteak , it contains half the fat and is rich in fibre . |
29 | Mr Lanfranco Dini , his second-in-command , is the most likely successor , although he has a challenger in Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa , one of the bank 's deputy directors-general . |
30 | Experiments suggest that it has a fluid consistency and that there is movement of the liquid molecules within the membrane . |