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

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1 There is usually a formal system of discounts , for advertisers spending over a certain level with the station , and perhaps even for early booking , and whenever a station has time to sell which it fears it might fail to dispose of it is possible for the buyer to negotiate on the price .
2 The emphasis must be on total patient care , whereby the learner has responsibility for particular patients .
3 The first , and simplest , is where the government has access to better information than the private sector ; the second is where consumers have better access than producers to information about current shocks .
4 ‘ Escape ’ was defined as ‘ escape from a place where the defendant has occupation or control over land to a place which is outside his occupation or control . ’
5 It also entered into an open-ended commitment to incorporate into British law all future community legislation in those areas where the Community has competence , and to make such a law virtually unamendable by our domestic Parliament .
6 Brian Currie 's proposed amendment , that the PCD move in stages towards openness beginning with more comprehensive reporting — and taking further steps when the Institute has experience of how the reporting works in practice , received strong support .
7 Uses in childcare ; its mainly medicinal role includes : bathing cuts and grazes ; dabbing calamine lotion on heat spots ; stopping up the ears when the child has earache ; but also stuffing the toes of new shoes which are bought , deliberately , slightly too large ( lower socio-economic groups ) .
8 His Lordship concluded that the clause amounted to a non-possessory security right which was invalidated by virtue of s62(4) : I accept that the only recognised forms of legal hypothec ( that is where a person has security without possession ) are those of a landlord , a superior , a solicitor and certain maritime hypothecs .
9 1986 ) , the keeping of household pets where a child has asthma ( Franklin and Kahn , 1987 ) child labour in Nigeria ( Asogwa , 1986 ) and the mistaken diagnoses of abuse seen in themselves as a form of abuse ( Kirschner and Stein , 1985 ) .
10 All the above problems which can be features of ARC can continue to be problems when a person has AIDS .
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