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

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1 On the other hand , loan stock has the following advantages to the offeror :
2 But second key-noter Dr Arno Penzias , vice president of Research at AT&T 's Bell Labs , who besides being a Nobel prize winner has the additional claim to fame of being the boss of Unix creators Ken Thomson and Dennis Ritchie , disagreed .
3 The content and implications of this document have been very widely analysed and debated as has the Tanzanian reaction to it , but a few short passages need perhaps to be quoted yet again if only to underline the very fundamental challenges it poses for curriculum planners .
4 The visitor has the appropriate skills to be able to benefit from the use of the facility and its services .
5 Mad has the right sound to it .
6 Shabra Gold — PJ to his friends — has the right credentials to be top dog .
7 Of Dustin 's performance , though , Clive Barnes in The New York Times wrote , ‘ He has the strange ability to be himself on the stage .
8 Before that it was in a similar condition to the cottage next door which has the original entrance to the spa .
9 He has the heavenly Spirit to be his teacher .
10 Roncraft has the low-odour answer to solvent-based products — Ronseal Solvent-Free Varnish and Low-Odour Wood Preserver .
11 Now he does n't actually make the concession I think it 's consistent of what he says , that he ought to concede that direct democracy might be better at improving the citizens , because after all the citizens have much more to do on in service of the state but his view is that direct democracy has the opposite failure to guardianship , that while it might be better at improving citizens it 's absolutely hopeless in managing the affairs of the state and his reasons for that is that we need experts with experience in order to carry out the affairs of government and although these people ought ultimately to be held responsible to the people , people should n't sit in judgment them in every one of their decisions .
12 Algeria also has the Trans-Mediterranean pipeline to northern Italy , but exports by both methods have been hit by contractual wrangles and by the European gas glut .
13 He has every good reason to be proud of the smooth , artistic lines of the completed building .
14 Milpitas , California-based Adaptec Inc says it has no immediate response to reports that competitor Distributed Processing Technology Inc , Maitland , Florida has slashed prices on its AT amd EISA disk controller boards : fear of a price war put Adaptec 's share price under pressure last week ; the company told Reuter ‘ Competitive pressure has always been there and we 'll respond as we always have ’ to it ; Adaptec 's manufacturing organisation could cut costs and pass the benefits onto its customers ; Distributed Processing is discounting its AT adaptors to $285 from $655 .
15 He has no legal rights to the property .
16 Each woman is mistress of her own fertility for which she alone is responsible : the community has no legal right to her progeny ; nor does her husband if they should divorce .
17 Answer guide : The point here is that the business has no legal right to the car at this point in time .
18 It has no present claim to fame and its longest guidebook entry are the words in Domesday .
19 The method is perfectly structured internally but has no necessary connection to anything outside itself ; there is no analytical purchase on it from without .
20 However , currently , unlike her husband she has no automatic rights to additional dependency benefits for her children and , unless her husband is incapable of paid employment , she gets no extra benefit for him either .
21 Many of us who represent the valleys would like the same amount of money to be spent on matters other than the bay , which has no God-given right to it .
22 In addition , because humanist psychological method has no uniform commitment to self-description and criticism , it depends , even more than traditional methods , on the individual psychologists practising it .
23 Such a tradition of behaviour ‘ is neither fixed nor finished ; it has no changeless centre to which understanding can anchor itself ; there is no sovereign purpose to be perceived or invariable direction to be detected ; there is no model to be copied , idea to be realised , or rule to be followed ’ .
24 Although the CGR has no formal commitment to undergraduate teaching the CGR accepts students studying towards higher degrees .
25 The verb metaphor is further characterized by the fact that it has no direct link to its proper term , but acts on the noun of which it is the predicate ; in the case of the transitive verb it can also act on its direct and indirect objects .
26 Since the discourse analyst , like the hearer , has no direct access to a speaker 's intended meaning in producing an utterance , he often has to rely on a process of inference to arrive at an interpretation for utterances or for the connections between utterances .
27 For the verbs which accompany clausal adjectives , however , there is no need for any compatibility at all ( although it may happen to occur if the verb also takes simple objects ) , since the noun phrase here has no direct relation to the verb which it follows but is simply one of the elements assembled within the opaque frontiers of the clause .
28 To say that a man frequents a particular address has no defamatory meaning to ordinary readers — unless they know that the address is a brothel .
29 Wanless is first to admit he has no quick antidote to the corrosive effect of falling asset values .
30 Prostitution is the hardest labour in the world , Dostoevsky thought , and Sonya of the yellow ticket who sells her body to buy her family 's bread has no loose-end aspect to her suffering .
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