Example sentences of "[Wh pn] has [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Board of the National Bank of Yugoslavia consists of the governors of the national banks of the republics and provinces , each of whom has an equal vote .
2 While Adamski cues his samples and activates his drum programs , we are treated to an enthusiastic , if inaudible , bongo player , and tow backing singers , one of whom has the added advantage of being a fine mover .
3 While Adamski cues his samples and activates his drum programs , we are treated to an enthusiastic , if inaudible , bongo player , and tow backing singers , one of whom has the added advantage of being a fine mover .
4 What content the law has would then be entirely a contingent and empirical matter dependent upon the values , beliefs , intuitions , ideals , interests and emotions of whosoever has the lawmaking function in hand .
5 But it also sustains an idea of the feminist , not just as an individual , autonomous subject , but also as a subject defined by her relationship to others , who is differently defined in different contexts , and who has no fixed boundaries .
6 However , an ex gratia payment to an older man who has no full-time employment in prospect could fall on the other side of the line .
7 With regard to the three-note chords it will be safest for the student who has no practical knowledge of string-technique to confine himself almost entirely to those which contain at least one open string .
8 One woman can ’ donate ’ her eggs ( if they are judged good by medical scientists ) to another woman who has no available eggs herself or to a woman whose eggs are considered ’ inferior ’ .
9 It is the older wife in a divorce case , who has no recent contact with the labour market or a poor earning capacity , who has sometimes much to lose through the ending of her marriage .
10 In all this work he functions as a kindly nurse who has no other business than to care for the well-being of her charge .
11 For example , this seems desirable where the home is also occupied by an elderly companion or a former carer who has no other residence to go to .
12 Thus a person who has no regular trading relations with the parties can provide the Reds with their ordinary requirement of food while remaining narrowly neutral , or refuse to sell them anything that improves their position and be comprehensively neutral .
13 I followed the path through the grass and flowers , and Bill the dog , who has no aesthetic sense at all , occasionally attacked a clump of cranesbill by rolling oil it .
14 A new breed of publican is being created who has no long-term interest in the pub trade but who sees the lease as the quick route to a fast profit .
15 Bingham , who has no further injury worries , is confident Northern Ireland can gain some semblance of revenge following last year 's disappointing 2–2 draw with Lithuania at Windsor Park .
16 However mean , miserable and undeserving a defendant is , he is entitled under our system to a fair trial and not to be the subject of attack , however justified , from someone who has no particular connection with the issue in the case , even if the defendant brought it on himself .
17 Apart from the difficulty of chambers , the ordinary person who has no special connections normally finds it easier to get some kind of start on the common law side , where there is a great deal of small work , in county courts and the criminal courts ; on the Chancery side there is no criminal work and all the civil work tends to be fairly important .
18 John Maxwell , defending , said that Potter , who has no previous drugs convictions , accepted that he would have to go to jail .
19 When interviewed by detectives Manning , who has no previous convictions for sexual or violent offences , confessed , and said : ‘ I was told to rape them .
20 It 's the latest episode in a success story for Pete , who has no formal training as a blacksmith .
21 On the Soviet side , the main figure is a young economist , Grigori Yavlinsky , who has no formal job in the Soviet government but was the originator of the ‘ Shatalin plan ’ for radical economic change .
22 Other guidebook news includes the next Tremadog guide which is being masterminded by Leigh McGinley , who has a proven pedigree at the game , having written the guide before last ( 1983 ) .
23 Nevertheless he is one of the few batsmen available to South Africa who has a proven record of being able to put big hundreds together and this is a prime requirement for Test match cricket .
24 Robin Leigh-Pemberton , who has a full-time job as Governor of the Bank of England in addition to being Lord Lieutenant of Kent , sits on an estate of 2,400 acres .
25 His successor was Dennis Hewitt FCA , formerly Secretary of the Wesleyan and General Assurance Society , who has a deaf son , and is the current Treasurer .
26 The price of 36s. has thus some claim to be called the true equilibrium price : because if it were fixed on at the beginning , and adhered to throughout , it would exactly equate demand and supply ( i.e. the amount which buyers were willing to purchase at that price would be just equal to that for which sellers were willing to take that price ) ; and because every dealer who has a perfect knowledge of the circumstances of the market expects that price to be established .
27 But this was n't his case ; he could discuss it with the detachment of a man who has a professional interest but no responsibility .
28 ‘ However , if a product looks different or tastes different from normal , the patient should first contact the pharmacist , who has a professional duty to dispense only licensed medicines .
29 A pro knows within a few yards how far he can hit the ball with each club — unlike the club golfer who has a wide variation from day to day , and even from hole to hole .
30 In recognising the safety and accessibility needs of pedestrians the Council has nominated a Pedestrian Liaison Officer who has a specific responsibility to provide an interface with groups representing pedestrian interests to allow their views to be highlighted .
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