Example sentences of "has [adv] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Technically the Flydaway has much the same characteristics as a tram . |
2 | Robyn has only the dimmest memories of the country of her birth , and has never had the opportunity to refresh or renew them , Professor Penrose 's characteristic response to any suggestion that the family should revisit Australia being a shudder . |
3 | Peter Shaffer has only the fondest memories of a performer who appears to have been a playwright 's delight . |
4 | It can be shown that this solution has exactly the same properties as the aligned Bell-Szekeres solution . |
5 | The Adams Park pitch , O'Neill will tell you , has exactly the same dimensions as Wembley 's . |
6 | The problem , simply stated , is that for any rational expectations model one can always specify a non-rational expectations model which has exactly the same implications for a given set of data , even though it may have other implications which are quite different . |
7 | Since the imposition of these conditions on equation ( 3.25 ) gives an equation which is identical to equation ( 3.16 ) we have derived a model of consumption which has a different underlying theory of consumption and assumes irrational expectations , but which has exactly the same implications for the data as our rational expectations consumption model . |
8 | If you then say , ah well it might expand to double that number or to five thousand , as was postulated , that then begs an even larger question , because in my submission you would then go back and revisit the alternatives of , for example , should you expand Tadcaster , which has not the best facilities in its town centre , er to quote but one example of er viability and sustainability of towns . |
9 | By now a consequence has emerged which has been implicit from the first in the whole enterprise of grounding valuation in awareness , that Good has now the same claims to objectivity as Truth . |
10 | No other calamity has quite the shattering effects on personality and behaviour as the experience of acute hunger . |
11 | Although the linguist who undertakes the analysis of discourse has ultimately the same aims as a linguist who uses ‘ system-sentences ’ in his grammatical description of a language , there are important methodological differences involved in the two approaches . |