Example sentences of "it has the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has the brand leader in sales of both whisky and gin .
2 It has the storage advantages of a vanity basin , but does not take up nearly as much space .
3 It has the symbol n and its base unit is the mole .
4 It is the joule and it has the symbol J.
5 Similarly , when one reads the dedication of The Problem of Pain — 'to the Inklings ' — one understands some of its short-cuts , as well as some of its more peculiar turns of phrase ( e.g. of the Incarnation — ‘ It has the master touch — the rough , male taste of reality .
6 It has the management skills and manipulative expertise acquired through having to survive , by hook or be crook , in the apartheid years .
7 There 's some in Nottingham , in one of the mus museum , that has the Nottingham coat of arms , I think it has the council house and various things , and it 's all done mechanically on a huge machine that er is a repetition in each bay It 's probably thirty , forty foot long , but in each bay of about seven foot it 's separate curtain .
8 The six cylinder York engine is best left in an ‘ A ’ series unless it has the Bosh injector pump as they are poor starters and gutless .
9 This can be where the seller feels that it has the bargaining power and will be able to obtain a negotiating advantage by putting forward a document with negligible warranties .
10 With some rich , buttery fruit and great depth of flavour , it has the quality level of top-class Burgundy , at half the price .
11 The EC1 pattern controller reads the mylar sheets and it has the pattern variation controls .
12 Even when the referential locus of noun and adjective are the same , however , there is no general guarantee that the overall " output " , in terms of intensional entities ( and the real or potential referents to which they may correspond ) will be the same under these two ways of linking an adjective to a noun , which amount respectively to introducing a subject x identified in part through having the property F , and to introducing a subject x and saying that it has the property F. For instance , if we move from the predicative structure : ( 7 ) clouds are small to the phrase small clouds , we pass to an expression which identifies a certain group of entities but does nothing more than identify them ; whereas expression ( 7 ) identifies a quite different ( and much larger ) group of entities , and says something about them ( which , as it happens , is not true , even though small clouds certainly do exist ) .
13 It has the Baroque horror of vacant spaces with every element of its façade nervously connected by stone panels to its neighbour but with oh powerful rhythm ever being allowed to develop .
14 It has the Army ( active and retired ) , it has a particularly high proportion of prisoners and pensioners , and it has the Cerne Giant .
15 It has the registration number E791 0WY and the Principles logo on the side .
16 it has the charge code specified in the configuration file .
17 Later Macmillan was reputed to have defended his decision in a sentence which is likely to be authentic because it has the Macmillan ring : ‘ I thought we had had enough of Martha and it was time for some Mary. ,
18 Holland was chosen as ‘ it has the freight forwarding expertise and can get products to customers quicker ’ , claimed Raby , who said that Sun would continue to expand the Linlithgow manufacturing plant and has already opened new buildings there .
19 It was , it has the face value of one million pounds in physical terms , there is , in fact it is thought that there was a ten million pounds as well based on the same , on the same er principle .
20 It has the format DD-MMM-YYYY HH:MM , for example 10-MAY-1990 23:00 .
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