Example sentences of "[noun prp] has a [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Microsoft and DEC have been porting NT to Alpha for the last year : conveniently DEC has a facility just a mile away from the Microsoft campus in Belleview , Washington . |
2 | On the other hand , if Duke William is successful , Thorfinn has a sponsor as strong as King Canute or the Lady Emma ever was and , one supposes , guaranteed security for Orkney with no Norwegian overlord . |
3 | I have to admit Mr Graham has a point here , but all I can say is that after one has been in the profession as long as one has , one is able to judge intuitively the depth of a man 's professionalism without having to see it under pressure . |
4 | Lead singer Ed Kowalczyk has a voice somewhere between Mick Hucknall and Michael Stipe , while his band take their lead from such disparate rock forces as Green On Red , Guns N' Roses and The Hothouse Flowers . |
5 | Anyone belonging to Alan Morris has a home here , of course . |
6 | Terry said : ‘ Shirley has a week off in September and we may well go down to Butlin 's . ’ |
7 | And Catherine has a heart as deep as mine ! ’ |
8 | The uneasy combination of materialism and immaterialism , which in Hobbes is resolved into a complete materialism , is resolved by Berkeley into a complete immaterialism in which God has a role far more crucial than in the standard seventeenth-century view . |
9 | The horned toad of South America has a gape so big that it can with ease engulf nestling birds and young mice . |
10 | ‘ Jotan has a daughter yet unmarried , ’ Zurachina said . |
11 | Declan McGonagle has a background perfectly suited to his new post as director of the museum . |
12 | ‘ John has a point there , ’ Ed added . |