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

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1 The experience of being molested once as a child and then a man jumping in her car at 21 yrs and her running away remained with her so that she has persistent fear of being attacked and the sense of someone being behind her .
2 Now the authorities say she has little chance of getting them back .
3 In contrast to the immediate post-war generation of Conservative leaders , Churchill , Eden , Butler , and Macmillan , she has little sense of guilt ( ‘ bourgeois guilt ’ was the phrase she used in New York to the Institute of Economic Studies on 15 September 1975 ) for the unemployment of the 1930s .
4 She has other ways of protecting her stake in her offspring .
5 She has great hopes of the new self-help group , which is now determined to press the Government to look at the use of the compound .
6 She lives in Gloucestershire , where she has 15 acres of land , and she keeps a small flat just by Regent 's Park .
7 ‘ Your friend has so much talent and she 's so … ’ he waved his hands as if trying to snatch words from the air , ‘ … she has this gift of firing one 's imagination without talking too much .
8 She has some kind of black shawl over her shoulders .
9 This … this cousin Mary of Mother 's , whatever she 's said about her , might be a compassionate woman ; and I do n't think she has any children of her own .
10 As a home economist with 10 years ' experience in consumer products , and mother of three young boys , she has first-hand experience of tackling practical problems .
11 As a home economist with 10 years ' experience in consumer products , and mother of three young boys , she has first-hand experience of tackling practical problems .
12 She has whole passages of Aurora Leigh by heart , or so it often seems . ’
13 The ‘ expert ’ may have to be interviewed because she has special knowledge of a situation which it is vital for the researcher to have guidance on .
14 She has fond memories of the café , which was a popular meeting place for a large number of local children .
15 She has few hopes of happiness in marriage .
16 In practical terms , the school librarian or teacher may not have the authority to make a final decision on the purchase of a microcomputer but it is important that s/he has some knowledge of what microcomputers can do and what criteria should be used for selection , so that the decision made by the headteacher may be influenced by the person who will ultimately control and use the microcomputer .
17 I mean , he has that hate of other things and other people outside his own type .
18 Then it gives me great pleasure now to erm I always knew that John al , has had something different from the rest of us you know he has that kind of air does n't he , that that status in the pulpit which you know , ?
19 Yes , we all know that he prefers consensus rather than confrontation and I suppose maybe because he has that kind of style he might be just what the doctor ordered for the nineties .
20 ‘ Frank S again showed that he has that combination of speed and strength that first team coach Egil Olsen is looking for .
21 He has two chances of avoiding extradition — slim and none , ’ wrote Judge Frank Altimari , one of the two dissenters .
22 He has two kinds of Test performance — five for very few , and none for a lot , and this was looking like the latter .
23 He does not go abroad much which is as well since he has little sense of direction and has twice been found many miles from home wandering the streets .
24 Unfortunately , the company seems to have lost its way of late — even Mr Sugar is on record as saying he has little idea of where the next 1512 is going to come from .
25 His is a forlorn campaign , however , and he has little hope of success .
26 And , as he admitted yesterday , he has little knowledge of the racing industry , apart from having been ‘ a very amateur rider ’ .
27 He has little knowledge of a shepherd 's life since he writes his idyllic poem from the town , as a wealthy poet , and can not possibly see the reality as one would have it from experienced eyes .
28 But he can bridge it only if he has broad lines of policy clear in his head ; if , knowing his own mind , he drives his authority down through the departments ; and if he is prepared to understand that the fruits of his efforts may appear long after the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton , gourmand and ground-breaker .
29 He has total recall of his race in Canada when he was beaten in the stadium for an Empire gold medal . ’
30 Now , with Musicale , strong favourite for the 1,000 Guineas , and Rodrigo de Triano , whom he believes may displace Pursuit of Love at the head of the 2,000 Guineas market if the ground firms , he has first-rate prospects of Classic success after an eight-year gap since El Gran Senor 's 2,000 Guineas win .
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