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

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1 Anna 's sister has this message for him .
2 Perhaps FYT 's ministry has more significance than we realise to merit such concerted antagonism !
3 The Roseberry Centre children 's department has 12 day places , an outpatient facility and its own classroom and teaching staff .
4 The driver 's seat has adjustable lumbar support while headrests are adjustable for height and angle .
5 That millionaire mammy 's boy has some cheek to talk about families .
6 Francis Lee 's youngster has ideal form for a contest like this and seems to be improving with every run .
7 ‘ Would you deny that Lady Prendergast 's work has literary worth , then ?
8 In a number of industries each firm 's product has some point of difference that differentiates it in some way from the products manufactured by other firms ; differentiation may be in terms of quality , design or even an intangible difference such as customers ' perceived image of the product .
9 Indeed , the first movement , which has much attractive invention after its slow opening , where Gunzenhauser immediately grips the listener 's attention has striking impulse .
10 The weakness of the case is the fact that the managing director 's wife has other employment , as this problem is likely to be settled on facts rather than legislation .
11 But both are acceptably direct , although the Corrado 's steering has pinpoint accuracy .
12 Although Turkey 's economy has some downside aspects , which the new government intends to rectify , it is a market with strong potential for UK exporters as the country strengthens its links with the European Community and East Europe .
13 The Garden 's Library has one copy bound in contemporary calf by Scott , and others in later bindings .
14 It is thought that , because bacteria are so tiny , the Earth 's gravity has little effect on them and they need their miniature magnets to guide them into the sediment .
15 They 're having it at the co , at the university because David 's mother has some connection .
16 On the face of it , the decision in three cases suggests that the reader 's client has little hope .
17 That is , if a creature 's phenomenology has any dimension comparable to visual experience as we know it , we can intelligibly ask whether ( and when ) distinctions such as these are perceived by it .
18 b , The CL100 protein has intrinsic phosphatase activity .
19 The cafe/terrace is an ideal place to relax and watch the world go by , and its a la carte restaurant has excellent food and is well known amongst the local residents .
20 This makes it hard to see why a 20 per cent rule has much appeal , and a more attractive rule might ensure that the activities of participants do not overlap by more than some specific amount .
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