Example sentences of "has a [noun sg] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | His penis has a saliva shine to it . |
2 | Suppose then that the manager has a utility function of the form |
3 | Staples has a reedy , careworn voice that is oddly uplifting , and his music has a country sense of space . |
4 | Mr. Hogan has a service contract with the Company with an unexpired period of three years . |
5 | Mr. Cordingley has a service contract with the Company with an unexpired period of two years . |
6 | On the client side , MachTen X-Windows has a development environment for building X applications : included in the package are X programming libraries , Athena widgets and utilities and configuration files . |
7 | The best estimate that I can get is that it has a development value of El 5 million . |
8 | Only the UK clearinghouse , of the national clearinghouses , has a publishing programme beyond its newsletter . |
9 | Each page has a colour photograph of the mountain , a sketch map and a description of the route . |
10 | The contract has a floor price of $5.50 per million BTUs — the equivalent of about $32 a barrel — far above the level at the time of writing . |
11 | The facility also has a test bed for Ruston and Solar turbine engines . |
12 | The third — and the most vigorous grower — is planted in ordinary compost in an empty sweet jar which has a polythene bag over the top . |
13 | Another stalking host is Lord King , British Airways supremo , who has a hunting lodge in the Borders . |
14 | Kung fu always has a back-up movement in readiness in case a technique fails . |
15 | Concussion will lead us very nicely onto compression and if anybody in your place of work has a head injury at all a knock on their head and they say , most people do do n't they ? |
16 | Kenneth Branagh may or may not make a convincing Hamlet , or Henry V , but his interpretation is unlikely to be dissected by an audience of Scandinavian princelings or British monarchs : when it comes to imagining how such exotic beasts behave , the performer has a head start on his audience . |
17 | Legent , he said , has a head start over Computer Associates in this respect . |
18 | Snowshill has a head start against aphids , one of the most common garden pests . |
19 | A new UK start-up Thomas Cairns Partnership , Wokingham , Berkshire , is to distribute Acer Corp 's full range Unix multi-processing machines and software products : the company , headed up by Tom Cairns , former managing director of Tandom Computers , has a head count of round 70 people . |
20 | Taylor has a nightmare vision of the national game being dwindled down to two dozen teams playing in empty grounds purely for the benefit of the television companies . |
21 | Safra has a defence agreement with the UK , and Her Majesty 's Government is obliged to deploy military force to assist in restoring the island 's independence . |
22 | Daishowa of Japan has a logging concession on the land of Lubicon Cree Indians in northern Alberta . |
23 | Feta cheese has a storage life of two months ; crumble over salads for an instant Mediterranean flavour . |
24 | For dairy produce , the cabinet has a storage temperature of +1 deg C to +4 deg C. There is also a model with a temperature range of -18 deg C to -21 deg C , designed for frozen foods . |
25 | A stepping motor system has a pullout rate of 500 steps per second and a microprocessor is to be used for its open-loop control . |
26 | No equipment in existence has a refresh rate of 57 hz . |
27 | She has a self interest in giving her milk to , to er grow to a point where it can survive on its own . |
28 | Severe delirium tremens has a fatality rate of 20% , higher than any drug except the barbiturates . |
29 | The main problem is that if one has a licensing arrangement with a company in a politically sensitive area then , for one reason or another , royalties due might not be paid . |
30 | Solar panels react fairly well over the visible light spectrum , which has a wavelength range of 400 nanometres for ultra-violet to 1,100 nanometres for infra-red light . |