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

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1 A private limited company has the following clause in its Articles of Association concerning the issue of share capital : ‘ The shares shall be under the control of the directors , who may allot and dispose of or grant options over the same to such persons on such terms , and in such a manner as they think fit . ’
2 The European Molecular Biology Laboratory , an international research organisation situated in Heidelberg , Germany , has the following vacancies in Heidelberg
3 This has the following points in its favour :
4 It is now clear that the variation in is greater than that of because the former has the additional term in which does not appear in equation ( 5.46 ) .
5 The newcomer was Anglia , to manage the area east of the GN main line which has the fastestgrowing population in the UK .
6 Mrs Marcos may believe that America still has the final say in Philippine affairs ; after all , America persuaded her husband to call the election that led to his downfall in 1986 .
7 Harrods has the final say in whom its concessions may hire , even down to the lowliest positions , and Sally may have seemed the obvious choice to impress them .
8 The builder , therefore , has the ultimate control in that no payment need be made for sub-standard work .
9 c ) Information Technology There are now available in the UK computer programs ( for instance based on ACORN ) that ensure that , when sampling locations are chosen , the sample generated has the requisite variety in economic and social circumstances .
10 Indeed , since the female has the prime investment in young , this is exactly what would be expected from Trivers 's elaboration of Darwin 's account of sexual selection ( p. 52 ) .
11 For example , the word ‘ of ’ has the weak form in the following sentence : ‘ I 'm fond of chips ’ but when it comes at the end of the sentence , as in the following example , it has the strong form : ‘ Chips are what I 'm fond of ’ Many of the words given below ( particularly the first nine ) never occur at the end of a sentence , e.g. ‘ the ’ , ‘ your ’ .
12 Has the present interest in the ‘ authentic ’ school changed your attitude in any way ?
13 The term primitive , however , no longer has the pejorative connotation in anthropological , and socio-philosophical writings , that it once had when the evolutionary theory prevailed .
14 I could be wrong , but I do n't think he has the real thing in him .
15 Neither has the commanding influence in the air that guys of their size should have .
16 Bill senior , who will celebrate his 90th birthday on 25 August , has the unique place in the company 's history of being the last employee to continue working at the old Etruria factory .
17 This can be established ad hominem to anyone who makes such an identification , for it is always done by people who attach importance to the claim that what has the natural property in question is good .
18 It begins with the concept , where someone has the bright idea in the first place .
19 What content the law has would then be entirely a contingent and empirical matter dependent upon the values , beliefs , intuitions , ideals , interests and emotions of whosoever has the lawmaking function in hand .
20 Islam is also the most recent as it only began in 612 A.D. Even though this religion is different from others it still has the common belief in good that all religions have .
21 Has the British embassy in Germany made it clear to the German authorities how deeply shocking and despicable have been the racist attacks by Nazi thugs there ?
22 Thus even though know has the operative sense in this use , the operation of obtaining knowledge is seen merely as the condition for predicating the infinitive 's event of the direct object .
23 Moët et Chandon has the leading brand in most world markets and supplies one in four of all bottles of champagne exported from F rance .
24 What redress has the unfortunate vendor in such circumstances ?
25 We see therefore that Boltzmann 's superposition integral is a special case of a more general functional relationship between stress and deformation gradient in which and has the special form in which the kernel function K1 contains t and only in the combination ( t — ) .
26 The problem with the ‘ return to justice ’ is the same problem that classical criminology reacted against : retributive justice seems pointless and irrational ; it has no practical objectives in relation to crime — unlike deterrence , rehabilitation , restitution and reconciliation .
27 ( a ) that the name of that business has no substantial element in common with the name of any practice of the solicitor ;
28 Ordinary politics adds to these familiar ideals a further one that has no distinct place in utopian axiomatic theory .
29 Assuming Newco has no taxable profit in this accounting period , it will have excess charges on income within the meaning of s403(4) TA 1988 of £100 which it can surrender by way of group relief to Target under s402 .
30 Richard Gombrich has pointed out that the idea of truth as an autonomous secular value has no firm base in Sinhalese village society .
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