Example sentences of "[noun sg] has [adv] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In polygamous monkeys each male has only a few females , but with species such as fur seals , the harems can be huge — up to one hundred females . |
2 | A hundred watt light bulb has only a hundred gallons a minute going through , okay ? |
3 | The PC has only a limited amount of memory in which to store all the possible patterns , and , in fact , can never ‘ remember ’ the wide variety of shapes that even a young child will have seen . |
4 | ‘ Your skin has n't a single blemish , ’ he said . |
5 | But the political significance of this culture is that where opinion counts and where the catholic — nationalist remnant actually experiences the coercive power of protestant loyalists and the British army in the Northern statelet , there violence has all the more support . |
6 | Lombard North Central plc is one of the country 's largest finance houses and its legal department has about a dozen lawyers , both solicitors and barristers . |
7 | The JD 's neck has exactly the same depth , but it 's been dressed away a touch more in the shoulders to give a more sharply peaked V , especially down near the nut . |
8 | The neck has just the right amount of forward relief , and needs no adjustment to the truss rod . |
9 | Endotoxin from different organisms although it may be of of different potency has essentially the same biological effects . |
10 | At this stage , when the marram dies and the dune has only an incomplete cover of vegetation , there is a great danger of a blow out . |
11 | As the curative curve of a particular remedy comes to an end , the vital force has only the excess artificial disease stimulus of the remedy to respond to — susceptibility having been satisfied . |
12 | The first-time fighter arriving on the competition scene has only a limited number of techniques . |
13 | ‘ Anker stout has only a small percentage of the market so though bar owners will agree to stock it they will usually insist on selling Guinness as well , ’ explains . |
14 | The argument from error has here a plausible consistency , while the point which Nozick takes to be his strength begins to look like a weakness . |
15 | The passage has virtually no narrative progression : indeed , it begins more or less at the end of the interview . |
16 | The answer to this question has not a few repercussions in the social world that sociologists study — often for purely secular reasons . |
17 | Today the express coach has much the same sort of function In the first years of the century the number of interurbans grew rapidly . |
18 | The Russian Girl has n't the frisky insouciance of the early work , nor the vituperative energies of his infamous middle period . |
19 | Their strategy is based upon the idea that the boss has only a limited amount of sympathy and benefits to go round , and that their herd 's problems should have priority . |
20 | Caniço has probably the best selection of restaurants outside Funchal and is very popular with both Madeirans and foreigners . |
21 | This place has n't the happiest of associations for me . ’ |
22 | ( If a very large number of bullets are fired the probability profile has exactly the same shape as the profile recording the number of hits . ) |
23 | Each eye has only a narrow field of view , but it can be swivelled independently to scan over a hemisphere . |
24 | The scheme covers only some pollutants , and the AQMD has only a limited monitoring capacity . |
25 | In general , each neuron has only a single transmitter , such as acetylcholine , noradrenaline or dopamine . |
26 | The fact that ‘ emergency cases ’ apart , no medical treatment of an adult patient of full capacity can be undertaken without his consent , creates a situation in which the absence of consent has much the same effect as a refusal . |
27 | No other orchestral sound has quite the same feeling as of ‘ magic casements opening … ’ |
28 | The herring gull has only a small chance of grabbing a nestling in the face of such opposition , and no chance whatever of sneaking up on an unguarded chick unnoticed by adults . |
29 | But such behaviour has precisely the opposite effect . |
30 | No other historical transformation has quite the same clear-cut and definite character . |