Example sentences of "has [prep] [art] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The era of a techno-structure or of technocracy has as a corollary the decline of the powers of parliamentary democracy in the true sense ’ .
2 Like the other quasi-nominal forms of the verb , it has as a support a representation of person not yet differentiated ordinally , as we have just seen .
3 Who , in their right mind , would voluntarily relinquish something that has as a consequence the loss of their personhood ?
4 That play has as an epigraph a Christian equivalent of the escape through ‘ Shantih ’ from the cycles of creation : ‘ Hence the soul can not be possessed of the divine union , until it has divested itself of the love of created beings . ’
5 The aisles have moulded parapets , the walls are of flint , the north porch is partly of brick and has near the door a benatura .
6 It was held that an applicant for a patent has all the rights which a holder has from the moment the complete specification of the patent is published .
7 I would not expect an angler to hit , or even see , every bite he has on a swing-tip the first time he uses one .
8 One , head to waist , is fearfully weathered ; the other , waist to one knee , has on the contrary a finely preserved surface and forms of great if primitive power .
9 Italy has at the moment no Bruce Chatwin or Paul Theroux , and the history of Italian travel-writing belongs more to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries than to the nineteenth or twentieth , but it is possible to discern an interest in the imaginative and expressive possibilities of travel-writing in the work of some contemporaries who are not travel-writers as such .
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