Example sentences of "the [noun] has a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The porter has a kilt poking out from under his jacket , and Macduff is stuck with wearing a raincoat on top of his dinner suit for the whole show . |
2 | Patrick Edgeworth 's Boswell For The Defence has a plot of sorts — the barrister 's defence of Mary Broad , an escapee from the penal colony at Sydney Cove — but , in the end , the form defeats any narrative thrust . |
3 | If they are not resident in the United Kingdom then they will be assessed only if the income has a UK source . |
4 | Perhaps this is merely to say that the pluralist has a theory of language , whereas the monist does not . |
5 | To answer the understandable need to touch and be involved with animals , the park has a Children 's Farmyard . |
6 | The genealogist has a job to sort it all out , so it is no wonder that many rose lists get into a mess and tend to lump types together more for brevity and convenience than for strict botanical clarity . |
7 | Humanists have no use for the Christian view that the fetus has a soul , finding it a backward and unscientific idea , shrouded in mysticism . |
8 | Normally the charge will be repaid when the property is sold but the Board has a discretion to transfer it to a substitute property in certain limited circumstances ( see reg 98 ) . |
9 | ( 3 ) In considering the grounds for refusal mentioned in paragraph ( a ) of subsection ( 1 ) above , the licensing board may have regard to any misconduct on the part of any person mentioned in that paragraph , whether or not constituting a breach of this Act or any byelaw made thereunder , which in the opinion of the board has a bearing on his fitness to hold a licence . |
10 | ( 3 ) In considering a complaint under this section , the licensing board may have regard to : ( a ) any misconduct on the part of the holder of the licence , whether or not constituting a breach of this Act or any byelaw made thereunder , which in the opinion of the board has a bearing on his fitness to hold a licence ; ( b ) any misconduct on the part of persons frequenting licensed premises occurring in those premises or any misconduct in the immediate vicinity of licensed premises which is attributable to persons frequenting those premises . |
11 | The board has a commitment to Banbridge hospital and to continuing health care and social services in its area . |
12 | In addition to using its antennae , the locust has a patch of hairs on its head , which are sensitive to air currents . |
13 | In one part , this shell is several cells thick and it is from this part that the child will ultimately develop ; elsewhere the shell has a thickness of only one cell . |
14 | Trial work suggests that the technique has a number of advantages over other forms of injection . |
15 | The technique has a host of medical and industrial applications , because bacteria can not colonise a protein-free surface . |
16 | The basis for this offer is the fact known by the cops and the criminals that the judge in the case has a history of giving reduced sentences and often clemency to guilty criminals who truly show remorse ; the judge also believes that co-operation with the police is proof that a criminal regrets his behaviour . |
17 | some local authorities have institutionalised unlawful practices such as having a second internal review before the case has a chance to go to a Review Board ; |
18 | When the text has a reader it ceases to be a mere object and takes on anthropomorphic form ; it has a voice or voices ( the ‘ codes ’ ) , it creates its own history ( the history of the already-read content ) , it ‘ plays ’ , ‘ creates ’ , ‘ lies ’ , etc . |
19 | The field has a pitch which shows the path from bowler to batsman , and there are , of course , a range of bowling speeds , ‘ slow ’ , ‘ medium ’ and ‘ fast ’ , to test the batsman 's reaction . |
20 | Although the computer has a hyphenation dictionary ( it knows how to split words that come at the end of a line ) , a skilled composer can usually do a better job . |
21 | This is a very sophisticated procedure , but only in the most metaphorical sense would we want to say that the computer has a theory of the external world . |
22 | The largest site on the alignment has a diameter about 1.5 mm and the square edge has a = b = W cm . |
23 | The radar has a range of about 55 km and provides information such as movements of tanks and artillery . |
24 | It will be noted that the multi-bedroom has a WC and washing compartment with direct access to a lobby for patients ' use while the remaining WC and washing compartments and bathroom should be located so as to be of easy access from the single rooms . |
25 | Mr Levitt is the majority owner of Roll Call , a congressional newspaper in which The Economist has a minority stake . |
26 | The contract has a floor price of $5.50 per million BTUs — the equivalent of about $32 a barrel — far above the level at the time of writing . |
27 | Sometimes a vote results in a tie and to resolve the deadlock it is generally accepted , and often laid down in standing orders , that the Chairman has a casting vote in addition to the regular vote he may have . |
28 | One of the houses has a light on , because someone else ca n't sleep . |
29 | A severe hangover Whoever runs the economy after the election has a job on their hands . |
30 | RECOVERY A severe hangover Whoever runs the economy after the election has a job on their hands . |