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

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1 It will also meet with resistance from some of the groups that stand to gain from such policies because of the grip that the ideology of inequality has on British society .
2 If the rebels were prudent they would hold the line where it is , and take advantage of the peace talks that the American State Department has by steady diplomacy arranged for them in London .
3 The first term is the optimal level of in the one shot game , the second is the benefit from the effect has on future state variables .
4 Greenock 's lobby has in large brass letters the same motto that adorned the key IBM building in New York City in the thirties : ‘ World Peace Through World Trade . ’
5 A complex interplay of industrial structure , patterns of social relations , efficacy of constituency organisation , trade union strength and national development determined the achievement of local parties , and hence an understanding of the political dimensions of working-class action over this period has in large measure to incorporate the locality .
6 Regardless of the effects this waste has on marine life and the fishing industry , it has also been noted that there has been a migration of radioactive material from sea back to coast .
7 Nor would it be a significant gesture towards Britain 's 2.5 million Moslem inhabitants , as he suggests , because those Moslems mostly come from the Indian sub-continent , and the Khalili collection has about as much connection with their material culture as a collection of French medieval art has with Czech baroque art .
8 This period of grace has in normal market conditions given the house owner adequate time in which to find a buyer .
9 The first step to getting Technopolis on the road is legislation to channel into the project what few funds the government has for regional development .
10 He said that , when looking at potential positive uses , there are clues in the effects which cannabis has on certain body functions .
11 In each of these cases my method will be to discuss the effects the phenomenon has upon public liability companies , then to make comparison with the other forms in which we are interested .
12 the company has by special resolution resolved that the company be wound up by the court ; ( Provisions ( b ) and ( c ) relate to public companies . )
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