Example sentences of "but [pers pn] has [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But she has such power , such spiritual power . |
2 | But she has fine qualities also — as I trust you will discover for yourself . |
3 | ‘ Nick 's about seven years younger than me but he has tremendous talent . |
4 | The man is an unreconstructed fascist chauvinist … but he has great charm . |
5 | But he has strong views on the monarchy , which he was quick to express in the House of Commons on the announcement of the Prince and Princess of Wales 's separation . |
6 | ‘ Anders is not in that category but he has other things to offer . |
7 | But he has sterling qualities , particularly courage and a total indifference to public opinion . |
8 | There 's a good place in Ealing — well it 's a chipper really , but he has good steaks at any time you want them . |
9 | But he has good cause for fear — his dad was gunned to death in the street there only three years ago . |
10 | But he has little hesitation in declaring that his successor as chairman of Esso has done a better job than he was able to achieve . |
11 | But he has little power to compel , that is , by his person . |
12 | But he has private means , you know . ’ |
13 | Mandela requested a judicial commission of inquiry to investigate the source of the violence , telling officials of the Transkei government in Umtata on Sept. 28 : " I can say without questioning the integrity of President de Klerk that he himself is serious about making changes in South Africa , but he has serious problems with his constituency . " |
14 | But he has considerable respect for Derry , a side he has encountered on numerous occasions to date during his speel in charge of Down . |
15 | Since then he has turned in some useful performances for the under-21 and England B sides but he has some way to go before becoming a player of real international class . |
16 | Almost certainly , he has a weak visual memory , and so any teaching should aim to help him to strengthen that ; but he has some difficulty with the auditory side , too . |
17 | But he has some news of where she might be , and he continues north in his motor car , still looking for her . |
18 | But he has big plans . |
19 | ‘ He 's a funny old goat , ’ the pilot said , ‘ but he has more goodness in him than the rest of the city put together . |
20 | The element of performance referred to under Dramatic playing occurs as part of a participant 's expression but it has such clarity and selectivity of communication to other participants that it acquires the ‘ adjectival ’ , descriptive characteristic of performing . |
21 | But it has such appeal that the casinos are reporting more feverish betting activity than they 've known in a long time . |
22 | The Treasury is only a small department in terms of the number of civil servants that work there but it has tremendous power as a result of its financial role at the heart of government . |
23 | Thus , Irish nationalism is conceived by most members in an abstract way , but it has concrete import for key groups . |
24 | But it has real merits , illuminating much that other theories leave obscure . |
25 | But it has material consequences for women , does n't it ? |
26 | ( normal ) It 's a dog , but it has four legs . |
27 | China is already a big exporter of tungsten but it has major reserves of titanium , tin , copper . |
28 | It may be wondered why this doctrine is retained , but it has great advantages for both the major groups involved — the ministers and the civil servants . |
29 | But it has little choice . |
30 | Liberals may appreciate that conclusion , but it has little basis in empirical fact . |