Example sentences of "[pers pn] has [art] strong [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He has a strong responsibility not to be content with the status quo , but to exert himself to try to find an answer , community to community , to settle the dispute .
2 He has a strong grasp of what the game is about , is a great motivator and he has introduced some fresh ideas at training , where he assists Colin Mair . ’
3 Though he has a good deal of contact with senior officials ( and in the northern agency spends most of his time at headquarters ) he has a strong loyalty to the field officers in his area , retaining from his own earlier experience as a field officer what he feels to be a sympathetic understanding of practical problems .
4 Has , for me he has a strong dislike for
5 It 's not just a little bit of science for the sake of science although it has a strong content there .
6 Chelsea College , which is under strong pressure to merge with one of the larger colleges , does not appear in the list , even though it has a strong electronics department .
7 It has a strong affinity for fibrous tissues hence its use in conditions affecting joints , ligaments and the stage of healing when fibrous scar tissue is laid down after the initial inflammation has begun to settle .
8 It has a strong aroma and pungent , but slightly sweet taste and is suitable for freezing and drying .
9 But it has a strong voice … and it is n't just directed at cheese .
10 Humber Manure is not easy to get because it has a strong smell and shopkeepers think it drives their customers away !
11 It has a strong emphasis on specific objectives ( related to a number of vocational choices to be made by the students themselves ) , to cross-curricular skills and to profile-reporting on progress .
12 The coal industry has a good safety record and it has a strong safety culture reflecting the accumulated wisdom of the management , the work force and the mines inspectorate .
13 It has a strong community base , consisting exclusively of home-grown products , and a wide ranging programme of theatre , dance , classical and popular music , comedy , film and the visual arts .
14 It has a stronger aroma and hotter flavour than its relations , not always to everyone 's liking but , provided it is used taking this into account , it is one of the best culinary herbs .
15 The Logos is usually translated as the Word , but it has a stronger meaning .
16 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 ’ .
17 In one sense ( typically , when it occurs before a countable noun , meaning ‘ an unknown individual ’ ) it has the strong form : ‘ I think some animal broke it ’ It is also used before uncountable nouns ( meaning ‘ an unspecified amount of ’ ) and before other nouns in the plural ( meaning ‘ an unspecified number of ’ ) , in such uses it has the weak form .
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