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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It was extended in 1885–9 to the island of Nossa Senhora da Conceição ( also known as the Loo Rock ) which has the fort on top .
2 Martyrdom became an important theme as Pearse became disillusioned with the language movement , worn down by financial worries , and increasingly political : W. B. Yeats [ q.v. ] thought him ‘ a dangerous man ; he has the vertigo of self-sacrifice ’ .
3 It has the advantage over membership that its significance is the same for different dates and denominations .
4 The alternative Falconet launch method , from a fixed stand using rocket motors ( Zero-Length Launch ) has the advantage of mobility but is many times more expensive per launch .
5 Friendship has the advantage of choice , friends are chosen by the individual concerned but it is , also , flexible and not necessarily lasting .
6 Moreover , the committee , to be commended for having conducted its extensive researches and drawn its conclusions within a few months , has the advantage of immediacy over the Clark and Palmer committees , which sat over so long a period , in a rapidly changing environment , that eventually no one who was still able to recall the original brief was sure whether it was still relevant to the prevailing situation .
7 The end result may sometimes be less polished than purpose-made demonstration material but case study material is intended as a working document of current classroom practice and it has the advantage of flexibility in the ways it can be used .
8 The grant of a right , but not the exclusive right , to park cars has the advantage of flexibility .
9 Money has the advantage of liquidity and hence lack of risk .
10 This time consuming analytical procedure has the advantage of simplicity and requires little specialist equipment .
11 For many people this has the advantage of convenience but also for those who pay income tax at the standard rate there is the advantage of a partially hidden subsidy .
12 The Panel is not a statutory body , which has the advantage of informality , approachability and lack of bureaucracy , but it has no power to impose punishment .
13 Printed material is suitable for both orientation and instruction and it has the advantage of ease of use for casual library users and those too shy to ask for help .
14 The first of these is basically more difficult ; but Mr Patten has the advantage of novelty , the sheen of possible succession to Mrs Thatcher , a way with green words and blue audiences .
15 MacGregor has the advantage of breadth of experience in Government , especially as Chief Secretary to the Treasury , a post that won him praise from the former Chancellor , Nigel Lawson , whatever that is worth these days .
16 Also , endoscopic treatment has the advantage of pre-emptying the obstruction that may result from radiotherapy .
17 The full stage production has the advantage of scenery — the exterior and interior of the home in the Boston area — but loses the intimacy of the in-the-round presentation at the Studio theatre .
18 Moreover , it has the advantage of familiarity for pianists who may lie nervous of an organ , and pianists are more numerous than organists in our congregations .
19 And it has the edge on experience against an Indian side , playing their first full Test series at home for four years .
20 As far as personal computer local networking is concerned , ‘ there is little to choose from between Microsoft Corp LAN Manager and Novell Inc NetWare , although NetWare has the edge in performance , ’ the report concludes .
21 As far as personal computer networking is concerned , ‘ there is little to choose from between Microsoft Corp LAN Manager and Novell Inc NetWare , though NetWare has the edge in performance , ’ the report concludes .
22 Tenopir concluded that GeoRef has the edge in coverage per year , as well as in total coverage .
23 Tenopir concluded that GeoRef has the edge in coverage per year , as well as in total coverage .
24 At 34 , Mr Charest has the edge in youthfulness .
25 erm has the panel on doctrine really tackled the question per se what is the theological position of children from their birth onwards , and put that in a concrete , orderly statement , or are they intending to do so ?
26 Seldom has the passage of time so swiftly , effectively and comprehensively destroyed the intellectual foundations of the main plank of a party 's defence policy .
27 It has the merit of simplicity and responds adequately to the desire of States to maintain control over purely domestic transactions , in that the laws of a State are enacted primarily for the benefit of its own residents , not for those situated abroad .
28 ( 5.35 ) : High-voltage supply , The bilevel drive has the merit of simplicity , because the only control circuitry required is concerned with the switching time of transistor T2 at the beginning of each excitation interval .
29 The blood turbulence theory has the merit of ingenuity , but little else .
30 Nor has the possession of oil or any other natural resource been the sole key to development success .
  Next page