Example sentences of "this [noun] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This framework had the advantage of pointing up particular events in the process which would be improved by more careful management by ‘ sending ’ as well as ‘ receiving ’ employers .
2 The morphological and syntactic characteristics of the infinitive ( no personal endings , no subject ) lead one to conclude that this support has the form of a generalized person which does not vary in rank but which encompasses all possible ordinal persons .
3 This computer has no machine code instruction set or data formats in the ordinary sense .
4 BARGAIN-HUNTERS who scour the Church bazaar , the Scout fete and the car boot sale this Easter have the right to demand their money back if what they buy turns out to be a pig in a poke , a report says today .
5 This driver has a host of other very useful features , including things like resolution control and halftone angles .
6 The net indebtedness of bank A to bank B can be settled at the Bank of England by a transfer of bankers ' deposits from the account of A to the account of B. Notice that inter-bank settlement of this kind has no effect upon the total of bankers ' deposits , only upon their ownership .
7 ‘ I think that pictures of this kind have no place on the sleeve of a pop record and I strongly question her commitment to Amnesty International . ’
8 We feel strongly that weapons of this kind have no place , so we support measures to ban them or prohibit their sale . ’
9 Blocks of this kind have the advantage of being regular and of uniform size , making planning , estimating and building easier than if using natural stone .
10 This index has an entry for each data cylinder of the file indicating the highest key on the cylinder .
11 This story has no mention of the requirement of faith .
12 This trial had the potential for identifying a distinct effect of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors on the early , infarct expansion , phase of remodelling .
13 The home selectors have been shuffling their resources in recent matches and they take this opportunity to have a look at some members on the fringe of inclusion for Italy with one or two experienced players , such as flanker Martin Pepper stepping down to the replacements ' bench .
14 This Devlin had a row with him .
15 This technique has the advantages that you do n't have to paint or draw anything ; nor is it necessary to tidy up the edges of the wall hanging as this can add to the haphazard effect .
16 It will be seen that this technique has the effect of interchanging the rankings of the best and worst cases in Table 4.4 , emphasizing the importance of sticking to one method of analysis .
17 It will be seen that this technique has the effect of interchanging the rankings of the best and worst cases in Table 4.4 , emphasizing the importance of sticking to one method of analysis .
18 That this technique has the effect of mirroring the minds of the people is confirmed by the contrasts between two passages which describe Lok and Tuami when they are exhausted .
19 This technique has the effect of helping the doctor-salesperson relationship to develop and continue .
20 For instance , difference theorists dislike the implication that everything about women 's behaviour can be traced simply to their subordination , and this resistance has a lot to recommend it .
21 In this case , this stage had a mean number of er calves per year , about two , whereas this hind had a number just under one , which is about right .
22 The law may in this instance have a role to play in drawing the attention of society in general and professionals in particular to the fact that boys , too , may be the object of sexual exploitation within the family .
23 I am going to attempt such a classification not with the belief that it is either scientific — this University has a Department of Criminology , and I am sure that my attempts would be regarded as very crude in those august circles — nor with the idea that the classification will be exhaustive , but by way of illustration of my essential point that different criminal phenomena , or anti-law-and-order phenomena , require different types of reaction on the part of the rest of society and imply different prognoses .
24 This building has an entrance opening directly into the farmyard and many of the farm 's activities , such as manure collection , would have been concentrated in this area .
25 This response had the pharmacology and Na + -dependence of uptake ( Fig. 2 b , c ) .
26 This response had the pharmacology and sodium-dependence of glutamate uptake ( Fig. 4 d , e ) .
27 Well , he might say that one mental sentence is , as it were , ‘ upfront ’ ( for example ‘ The spectacles are broken ! ’ ) , but that this sentence has a network of connections to other sentences in the mental architecture ( ‘ They are made of glass , ’ ‘ They were purchased ’ , ‘ They are not unique ’ ) .
28 Nevertheless , this sentence has the effect of making the click come before the shutting , thus reversing the normal precedence of cause to effect .
29 Constable Aplin would agree , of this Seb had no doubt .
30 Presumably this provision had the effect of discouraging the Secretary of State from releasing a convicted murderer on licence at a date earlier than the judiciary thought appropriate .
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