Example sentences of "have [art] [adj] [noun] that " in BNC.
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1 | One of them , written by the InstaPlan Corporation of California , has the additional merit that it is sold in several packages starting from the basic planning system . |
2 | After it has been sacrificed , the salamander 's tail wriggles about just like the lizard 's tail , but it has the additional advantage that it often contains poison glands which the killer finds pungently distasteful . |
3 | It has the additional advantage that every subject can be shown identical films , thus interpretations of differences in performance are not limited to comparisons between junctions . |
4 | For the authorities , it ensures that only a relatively sanitized version of events gets out ; for the authors , it means that they do not have to perjure themselves , and has the additional benefit that the gaps — and consequently the restraints under which they have had to work — are obvious to their readers . |
5 | Talking too much has the additional disadvantage that you may end up revealing more than you intended , especially if you do not want to draw attention to a lack of relevant expertise , or a past unhappy work experience . |
6 | Such a theory has the great merit that it does away with the old dichotomy between ‘ matter , ’ represented by particles of one-half-integer spin , and ‘ interactions , ’ represented by integer-spin particles . |
7 | Latin grammar and syntax , besides being a ready way to introduce general linguistic concepts , has the great advantage that , at an elementary level at least , it is possible to translate correctly or incorrectly . |
8 | It also has the great advantage that many of the infinities that arise in quantum theory cancel each other out . |
9 | This has the great advantage that , from S1 , able pupils can be moved into a more challenging group , while those who find the pace too fast can be given the chance to catch up before they become discouraged . |
10 | The lecture method has the great disadvantage that the speed of delivery of information can not be controlled by the receiver , and repetition is not possible unless printed handouts are provided , the student manages to write a synopsis , or some recording is made of the actual lecture . |
11 | It is recommended that we purchase from Action Computer Supplies , our usual printer supplier , who has the lowest price that I have seen for this printer at the moment . |
12 | This book is based on that conviction ; it has the crucial implication that understanding how one kind of animal develops will help us understand the development of all the others . |
13 | Mr Plumpton has the odd notion that his pupils are in some way superior to Hawkwood 's . |
14 | The function f has the pleasant property that f(-D) = 1 — f(D) |
15 | One has the awful feeling that at this election , because of the recession and the loss of conviction which has accompanied the ending of the Thatcher era , this tendency may at last be triumphant . |
16 | ‘ I feel confident that Princess Anne has the perfect ring that meets every element and it is beautiful . |
17 | The existence of different laws , regulations and administrative requirements in the field of establishment and services has the practical effect that the Community market remains partitioned and compartmentalised . |
18 | The latter mode , as you saw in relation to the Earth ( section 2.1.16 ) , has the possible difficulty that the substances which would ultimately form the mantle may lose oxygen to iron , but until the present oxygen abundance of Mercury 's mantle is known it will not be known whether this possible difficulty applies . |
19 | Sequential organisation has the major advantage that the records are stored in a logical order , presumably that sequence to which the records are normally required for printing and for soft copy reports . |
20 | Signed Danish is not Danish , when you can not hear/distinguish the words — but another type of sign language , which has the primary advantage that hearing people can use it at the same time as they use spoken language , and the secondary advantage is that some — and only some — rules applying to the spoken language are conveyed to the deaf child . |
21 | Detectives tackling a sixty seven percent rise in burglaries in the last year want nine nine nine calls from anyone who has the slightest suspicion that something somewhere is not quite right . |
22 | For the visual computations algorithmically defined by Ullman do not depend on high-level processes capable of identifying ( recognizing ) objects as members of a specific class : the system does not need to know that an object is a fish , or even that it has the 3-D shape that it has , in order to know that it is an object . |
23 | This has the obvious advantage that all countries match their local time to the hours of daylight , but it also means that different countries have different local times . |
24 | In these purely syntactic terms , equation has the obvious value that the language user regards one entity or property , in some given context , as being equivalent to the other . |
25 | While lectures can be used as a stimulus or to ‘ set the scene ’ , the lecture has the severe disadvantage that without adequate equipment for display , the interactive element of online searching can not be presented . |
26 | Describing natural phenomena under separate headings always has the unwelcome implication that they can be considered as separate entities , each in its own water-tight compartment . |
27 | If as we indicated , Grice 's theory of meaning-nn is construed as a theory of communication , it has the interesting consequence that it gives an account of how communication might be achieved in the absence of any conventional means for expressing the intended message . |
28 | This surface has the metric equation that we met earlier in Section 3.4 . |
29 | It also has the added difficulty that it can not be effectively served by rail . |
30 | It also has the added advantage that , by spreading a canopy over the on-board crane , a shelter can be made in which to sleep and cook when in harbour . |