Example sentences of "of [noun pl] has [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Some 40 per cent of women with gonorrhoea are found to harbour the bug in the rectum and it is clear that in only a minority of cases has the gonococcus been ‘ placed ’ there . |
2 | Here both foot-soldiers and officers were required , and indeed they still are : what churches call stewardship of talents has a place . |
3 | However , it is also obvious that the power of GIS has the potential dramatically to increase both the magnitude and importance of errors in spatial databases . |
4 | A poem with a very regular beat is one which is strongly organised hierarchically , so that there is metrical organisation beyond the line ; each line , stanza and possibly group of stanzas has a beat which is its strongest metrically , up to the stanza level or possibly even higher , as in many nursery rhymes , for example . |
5 | The grid of wires has a spacing of 100 micrometres |
6 | In a square matrix A of order n the array of elements has a determinant unc which is in general nonzero : this implies that the columns ( and the rows ) are linearly independent , so that there is no nonzero column vector x such that Ax vanishes . |
7 | This most elegant of bridges has a centre span of 702 feet . |
8 | A second group of statements has the distinction that their truth-values do not depend on whether there does exist a thing called for by a contained referring expression . |
9 | The second point is that the writing of objectives has a purpose . |
10 | As well as tidying up the whole system , it re-affirms that the doctrine of saints has a place , but not the central place , in Catholic piety . |
11 | Issuing bonds in the form of eurobonds has a number of advantages ( discussed below ) and this method of issue has now become the dominant one . |
12 | The change in the logarithm of prices has the advantage of being scale-independent . |
13 | Whereas Fredegar relates the tale of the encounter with the Quinotaur , in the corresponding section of his Histories the bishop of Tours has an outburst against idolatry . |
14 | It has been held that the owner of a swarm of bees has no right to follow it onto another man 's land , but this is of no general assistance for , once the bees get onto that land they become again ferae naturae and the property of no one . |
15 | Every household of eunuchs has a network of informers — sweepers , dhobis , midwives — who report back the imminent births and marriages in their district . |
16 | Thus we might expect to find that the giving of grades has a crop of side effects peculiarly its own . |