Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] has a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There arises the problem of reconciling a religion which has a unique Christ ( who in his human nature is male ) with feminism .
2 This is the major challenge for the training programme which has a vital part to play in shaping the success of the new arrangements .
3 By juggling with various permutations of bulky groups ( R , R , and R in the diagram ) , Busch has managed to make a complex which has a good affinity for oxygen and is stable .
4 Each firmlet offers a single offering to customers , an offering which has a unique set of potential customers and competitors .
5 a popular serif typeface used in magazines and books for text setting which has a large x-height and an open appearance .
6 Avoid excessive amounts of caffeine ( in coffee , tea , Cola drinks ) , especially before sleeping , as it is a stimulant which has a direct effect on the nervous system .
7 Another Scourie loch which has a delightful story does not really lie within the boundary of the hotel fishings .
8 Pachinko is a £3.8bn-a-year industry which has a Svengali-like hold over a quarter of the adult population .
9 A payment which has a dual purpose ( ie is part of the price arrangements between the vendor shareholders and Newco , rather than being a payment incurred wholly and exclusively by Target for the purposes of its trade ) may not be deductible ( see Watney Combe and Co v Pike [ 1982 ] STC 733 ) .
10 However the real benefit of the upgrade for walkers is increased waymarking and the opening up of new stretches of the 100 mile route which has a fascinating history .
11 In modelling consumer 's expenditure , the project follows the latter route which has a good theoretical pedigree .
12 To get more information I would recommend getting hold of issue one of Practical PC which has a step-by-step guide to fitting a hard disk .
13 They start with a normal apple variety which has a strong rootstock .
14 It has already been made clear that the definition of a ‘ professional ’ degree course being adopted here is an operational rather than conceptual one : it is a course which has a consistent and fairly exclusive relationship with a particular occupation , exclusive in that graduates from such courses tend not to go into other occupations , and in that entry to that occupation is largely or wholly restricted to graduates from such courses .
15 Temporary contracts of employment may be offered to you if you attend a course which has a high clinical input .
16 A new form of treatment , or a new and more enthusiastic doctor , may act as a morale-booster which has a beneficial effect on the immune system — the sort of effect that the psychoneuroimmunologists are currently studying .
17 It is constituted in the Statutes and Ordnances of the University , as a body restricted to graduates and members of staff of the University which has a formal role in the overall structure of the government of the institution .
18 So then he 's doing a scene and he 's wearing a khaki shirt which has a sweaty spot on it .
19 Judging the awards is a fascinating experience which has a refreshing tendency to challenge preconceived notions .
20 The difficulties in authorising one version of a play which has a multiple existence has been a preoccupation of Shakespearean editors over the last decade .
21 I think the choice of white french ( or white shellac as the author calls it ) was ill advised on a timber like teak which has a greasy nature .
22 John Ross , formerly from Fast Drains , and Kevin Stone from the Hygiene branch at West Hoathly braved the bitterly cold and freezing rain to operate the high pressure Rota blast jetter which has a rotating head that produces 10,000 lb per square inch of water pressure .
23 Cable which has a large reserve of strength is mostly used so that a weak-link device of some kind safeguards the structure on a fast launch in gusty conditions .
24 ( en ii ) the possibility of removing the 16+ as a series of examinations to be taken after a one/two year course for 14–16 year olds at the age of sixteen would remove a constraint which has a distorting effect on the pattern of the curriculum of schools .
25 Sulphur , for example , can exist in two allotropic forms : a-sulphur which has a rhombic crystalline form and B sulphur which has a monoclinic crystalline form .
26 For example , it is perfectly appropriate to demand neatness , correct spelling , and features of Standard English in work which has a public purpose .
27 The nave is barrel vaulted and on its north side a staircase leads to the upper storey which has a round gallery .
28 There is a barrel vaulted nave with transverse arches and a triforium which has a wide ambulatory supported over the full width of the aisle vaults .
29 The rest of the countryside is in effect erm a white area which tends which to me erm in a county context tends to convey the impression that er countryside issues do not matter across the rest of the countryside and that 's clearly not the intention of Government advice and it 's clearly not the intention behind the statutory of the structure plan which has a strong environmental basis .
30 Mainly from Spain and France , the variety to look for is the Spanish Manzanilla olive which has a fine texture and flavour .
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