Example sentences of "[noun sg] have a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The technique has a host of medical and industrial applications , because bacteria can not colonise a protein-free surface . |
2 | Trial work suggests that the technique has a number of advantages over other forms of injection . |
3 | As a typical 20-storey building has a frequency of 0.5 hertz , and taller buildings have even lower frequencies , they are likely to be beyond the range of resonance . |
4 | Every building has a shrine at which offerings must be placed twice a day . |
5 | So a 20-storey building has a period of about 2 seconds , a natural frequency of 0.5 hertz ; a five-storey building has a period of half a second , a natural frequency of 2 hertz . |
6 | So a 20-storey building has a period of about 2 seconds , a natural frequency of 0.5 hertz ; a five-storey building has a period of half a second , a natural frequency of 2 hertz . |
7 | It 's so called because the electrical vibratory massager has a choice of five heads according to the intensity of the massage and which part of the body is to be treated . |
8 | Taking a page out of Microsoft Corp 's book , Intel Corp has a bunch of ‘ undocumented ’ features in Pentium that it 's collected in a thing called ‘ Appendix H , ’ reports our sister publication ClieNT Server NEWS . |
9 | Bedford , Massachusetts-based Computervision Corp has a string of new computer-aided design and manufacturing packages , Windows NT versions of its existing packages , and expanded support for hardware and operating systems from Sun Microsystems Inc , Digital Equipment Corp , Hewlett-Packard Co and Microsoft Corp . |
10 | The great grey owl assemblage has a deficit of isolated molars but an excess of incisors , and this may be considered significant . |
11 | The snowy owl assemblage has a deficit for the molars of their prey but an excess for the incisors , but this is considered to be an inconsistency due to small sample size for the incisors . |
12 | It is important to note that segmentation in the hindbrain has a role outside the neural epithelium in patterning the branchial region by way of the neural crest , and the experimental and clinical dysmorphologies induced by retinoic acid frequently include the appearance of structural alterations in the first branchial arch . |
13 | What response does the Minister have to the association 's recent criticism that neither the Government nor British Rail has a strategy against which manufacturing industry can plan its future ? |
14 | The male has a gold to orange main body colour enhanced by red markings . |
15 | ( The average middle-aged British male has a count of 6 . ) |
16 | ( The average middle-aged British male has a count of 6 . ) |
17 | Its story has a root in the puzzles of ancient texts . |
18 | The whole story has a sort of happy ending in that the family were here toward the end of Morris 's life , united and together . |
19 | The chart has a space for each day of the year and symbols are used to indicate the non-availability of the various types of accommodation on certain days . |
20 | Perhaps this is merely to say that the pluralist has a theory of language , whereas the monist does not . |
21 | Sterling silver , containing one troy ounce , struck in proof finish with a 24-carat gold-covered oval cameo , each £20Can coin has a run of only 50,000 and come in presentation cases . |
22 | The top coin has a representation of the Emperor Constantius II ( AD 337–61 ) , the lower one of Anastasius ( AD 491–518 ) . |
23 | A specially-designed timetable means the driver has a lot of freedom to stop , start and reverse in response to events on the track . |
24 | The driver has a lot of freedom to stop , start and reverse in response to events on the track . |
25 | Take the fact , for example , that a quiet residential road is one of the most dangerous since the driver has a perception of being in a wide , open space and feels he is driving slower than he actually is . |
26 | This driver has a host of other very useful features , including things like resolution control and halftone angles . |
27 | IF New Scientist has a wish for 1983 that is in theory achievable it is that the two cultures C. P. Snow described a generation ago should again become one . |
28 | Onshore , our Logistics division has a number of partnering contracts both in Great Yarmouth and Aberdeen , whilst our Gas Turbines division is pioneering the concept of total maintenance ( health care ) contracts for critical power pack units , both offshore and onshore . |
29 | Far from being a piece of inappropriate sentimentality , such utopianism has a toughness of purpose . |
30 | Clearly a full inspection has a degree of formality because of its import and scale ; thus it involves a team of inspectors , finite time ( of the order of a week ) , a timetable of observation and discussion for each HMI , and a formal written report . |