Example sentences of "[noun prp] has a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 WCJ 's Pyscho Buttress has a new line between Sunrise and Early One Morning .
2 The Corrado also has a multi-function computer , while the Calibra has a no-cost option of metallic paint .
3 You speak like a lady , everyone says so , and your uncle at Weatherbury has a large farm , I 've heard .
4 The Berceuse in Stravinsky 's Firebird has a one-bar ostinato which creates a beautifully tender atmosphere throughout .
5 Goulding has a wild streak in him which has got him sent off twice and sin-binned four times .
6 Alfieri has a good job ; he is a lawyer .
7 Sea-lion Island has a tremendous wealth of wildlife within a comparatively small area ( the island is less than eight kilometres long by three across ) and has all of the five penguin species regularly nesting in the Falklands .
8 Easter Island has a temperate climate , and only two tiny beaches far from the sole settlement of Hangaroa , There is but one small hotel ; our preference was for a guest house where we could meet a local family .
9 ( The field of Waterloo has a special significance for the regiment ) .
10 Alba Adriatica has a long beach of fine , golden sand where holiday life is taken at a relaxed unhurried pace .
11 Louis Armstrong has a good claim to being the most influential popular singer of the century .
12 He suspects that Ivor has a secret collection of stolen coins .
13 Andersen has a net book value of $14m , and the listing is expected to raise at least $25m , or approximately £17m at current exchange rates .
14 Fulham has a good atmosphere in the evening , and I think a bookshop is the perfect place for people to meet , ’ says Harriet Currie .
15 The RSJC has a dual function .
16 At Great Ormond Street hospital doctors tell the royal couple that William has a depressed fracture which needs an immediate operation .
17 Brooklands has a legendary place in motor racing history , not only in Britain , but world-wide .
18 The very young Aplysia has a nervous system consisting of relatively few neurons , while the period of onset of the capacity to show sensitization as a behavioural phenomenon matches that of a great increase in neuronal number ; yet if all that sensitization required was the facilitatory response in a set of three neurons of the network described earlier , it is hard to see why , by contrast with habituation , it should be dependent on such an increase in neuronal number .
19 Pally has a soft spot for his old club .
20 As Honorary Secretary of the AAA Road Running Committee , and successful organiser of some of Britain 's best road races , Colin Gostelow has a vested interest in fighting road running 's corner .
21 The first stage in the manufacture of ‘ Melinar ’ is the production of base polyethylene terephthalate , for which ICI has a European capacity of about 120 kt , part at Wilton and part at Rozenburg .
22 ICI has a high reputation for its commitment to research , but even so I was surprised by the wide range of high-powered work going on at their Brixham Laboratory . ’
23 Edith Wiens has a tight vibrato , not at all like the vibrato of French sopranos and which rather spoils her second soprano solo , but the others make up for it with the highly unusual duo for first soprano and bass , accompanied by harp and organ ( an arresting combination ) , or with the utterly ravishing trio for first soprano , tenor and bass , with its elaborate harp accompaniment .
24 The WORST Californian February weather for 80 years and LA has a rotten head cold .
25 Liberty for Hayek has a specific meaning .
26 NICMA has a built-in insurance policy to cover its employees against allegations of child abuse .
27 Ian has a violent streak .
28 Sussex has a longstanding tradition of interdisciplinary work in this area .
29 While Brighton has a superficial symmetry of appearance when viewed from the beach , or in early nineteenth-century engravings , close examination shows almost the exact opposite .
30 Ben has a wicked sense of humour . ’
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