Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] has [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The board has the same switches on it as I have on the rack , so if Bryan presses the board they light up for me too , so I can see what he 's got on .
2 Let us now make the question more precise , and ask whether the experience has the same effect at any time , or whether there are particular ‘ sensitive periods ’ at which it will be more influential than at others .
3 Yet this appears of no practical importance here , for there is no reason to suppose that the applicant has the least objection to the Director asking him questions so long as ( in line with the cautions already administered ) he does not have to answer .
4 The search has the same prospect of satisfaction or frustration as any other purposive activity .
5 The Discovery has the same wheelbase as the Range Rover but , thanks to advances made in interior packaging , has much more room inside its well-appointed cabin than its big , expensive stablemate .
6 Most parents graduate to giving one warning after the initial command so that the child has a little time in which to respond but parents need to be very careful that they do n't lapse into nagging to get the child to comply again .
7 The child has no such concept .
8 Would she encourage an increase in the twenty per cent who actually employ specialists for particular subjects er to do so as a priority in religious education where the teacher has no such sympathy .
9 Another problem area is where the Policyholder has the same carpet throughout his home .
10 The team has a few ifs and buts about it .
11 Yule and Kendall say that ‘ the selection of an individual from a population is random when each member of the population has the same chance of being chosen . ’
12 Let us begin by considering how we might obtain a random sample ; that is , one in which each member of the population has the same chance of being chosen .
13 A self-portrait from the period has the same decided , serene expression as one he had painted 18 years earlier , but his eyes and hair are engulfed in flames , his face is distorted .
14 But where the landlord has no such obligations , then in the absence of an express right he is not entitled to enter the demised property in order to carry out repairs even where the tenant has failed to repair and is in breach of covenant ( Regional Properties Ltd v City of London Real Property Co Ltd ( 1980 ) 257 EG 64 ) .
15 The local authority has the same duty to allow contact between the child and his parents and certain other individuals who have cared for him and the court has the same power to make contact orders under s34 .
16 The father has the same
17 For all its strengths , the game has a few flaws — you ca n't drop objects or give them to another character .
18 The Government has no little interest in this as the negative food trade gap is about £5.7 billion .
19 Later Marx was to argue that the slave is in a sense less badly off than the ‘ free ’ labourer because the slave master has an interest in the health and welfare of the slave , since he owns him , but the capitalist has no such interest in his workers .
20 The main point of Engels 's and Morgan 's argument is that , once again , the State has the same origin as the family , private property , and class division , or in other words the overthrow of the gens .
21 One may truly get the sense of the Reeve 's Tale being played by the same company with the same costumes on the same stage as the Miller 's Tale : Absolon 's red hose for the " " halyday " " ( 3319 – 40 ) re-appear early on ( 3952 – 5 ) , and the daughter has the same grey eyes as the delicate Absolon ( 3317 , 3974 ) .
22 Customs apparently now regard this as a supply by the landlord under the lease , and the reimbursement has the same treatment as the lease , ie generally exempt but standard-rated if the option applies .
23 The restaurant has the same carpeting , half-panelled walls and cream distempered wallpaper , with dark-wood tables and heavy chairs ; furnishings and decor are in keeping with the general style .
24 For the rest of us , it seems commonplace and obvious that we should be able to think , imagine , perceive and remember in the ways that we do , and we tend to take it for granted that the rest of the world has the same sort of experience of everyday life that we do .
25 Apart from its rich cricket history , featuring such giants as Hobbs , Fender , Bedser , Laker and May , the country has the same heraldic colour , chocolate brown , as that of my beloved ‘ Bordah ’ .
26 This , however , can not be correct since section 36A , inserted by the 1989 Act , provides that a company need not have a common seal and that whether it has or not ‘ a document signed by a director and the secretary of the company or by two directors and expressed ( in whatever form of words ) to be executed by the company has the same effect as if executed under the common seal of the company . ’
27 It struck him that ‘ the public has no such specifications ’ and that their demands were ‘ negative at best ’ for it was ‘ Entertainment ’ that ‘ they ’ really wanted .
28 Everybody producing music for sale to the public has the same problem : because making music costs money , selling product ( records , tapes and CDs ) is the only way to survive .
29 Each day the retreatant has a few suggested passages given by his director who meets him once a day for sharing and reflection .
30 The next episode reported in the Office has the same eccentric opportunist quality .
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