Example sentences of "have its [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is being piloted in Hove , Sussex , and Oadby , Leicestershire , where the society has its administrative offices , and is open to employees with children aged between five and 14 . |
2 | The actuarial profession has its earliest origins in the UK and we have a clear objective of communicating with our professional colleagues in other countries . |
3 | Ozone is dispersed throughout the atmosphere but has its highest concentrations between 20 and 30 kilometers above the Earth 's surface in the stratosphere , and even then only one molecule out of every 100,000 is ozone . |
4 | ‘ Each kind of eagle has its sacred site in whose sanctuary dark forces weaken and lose their grip . |
5 | For example , one can calculate the probability that the universe is expanding at nearly the same rate in all different directions at a time when the density of the universe has its present value . |
6 | In the USA there is a high significance correlation with flexibility of operation , suggesting that the ability to overcome the communication gap between R&D and production noted previously has its major benefit in adherence to programme . |
7 | The Keynesian view implies that the money supply has its major effect on economic activity via the impact of interest rates on investment expenditures . |
8 | The emergence of the enterprise union form of organisation after World War II , and the importance attaching to its role in the industrial relations system , has its economic basis in the practice of lifetime employment for key employees . |
9 | However , any form of mountaineering has its inherent dangers ; after all , it is an adventure sport . |
10 | The GRP rod has its best application for kites in the range of diameters from 1.5mm to 10mm ( 1/16 to 3/8in nominal ) . |
11 | He argues that each form of kinship has its distinctive form of arrangements . |
12 | For a start , each of the sectors has its distinctive livery , though much of the old corporate blueand-grey still survived into 1990 . |
13 | The Flexifoil also has its only spar in a low set leading edge , above which there is first a narrow open mesh air intake slot , and then a steeply cambered upper surface . |
14 | Although people sometimes think of unemployment as having lots of leisure , in fact leisure only has its real meaning when it 's set against work . |
15 | Brunner by contrast appealed to the Reformers , and especially to Calvin , in support of his contentions that there is a ‘ general revelation ’ of God in the ordering of the created universe , simply because it is of his making and bears his signature , and that this has its subjective correlate in man , made in God 's image . |
16 | They may have been the gigantic reptilian analogue of the elephant , and it may be no coincidence that the elephant also has its nasal openings on top of the skull , with the nostrils in this case sited at the end of the trunk it has been suggested that some sauropods may have had a proboscis of some sort . |
17 | S. Maria in Cosmedin in Rome still has its elegant tower of c. 1200 in seven storeys , each of which is arcaded , and has a brick cornice . |
18 | Every city has its central business district ; the focal point of the whole urban complex . |
19 | Michael Tippett 's New Year has its European premiere in July . |
20 | Policy and provision were less well-developed in the areas of diagnosis , assessment and curriculum — in other words , the precise points where a policy has its greatest potential to affect the individual child . |
21 | Jane Austen , whose attitude to the Gothic will shortly be discussed , would certainly have thought Disraeli 's proposal ludicrous as a means of restoring authority to great houses ; but the notion has its actual antecedents in certain aspects of eighteenth-century Gothic taste . |
22 | It goes back to work published by Morgan in 1871 and still has its committed devotees , especially in France and the United States . |
23 | As an exception the Merger Regulation does not apply if a merger has its primary impact within one Member State . |
24 | But it has its mundane side , like backache and swollen ankles . |
25 | The 1992-H has its shallow bowl in brown rather than the more common black , supporting a Tamo ash top with a single cutaway . |
26 | However , mourning has its dark side . |
27 | The rising yen also has its dark side for domestic Japanese companies . |
28 | Yet , just so — indeed , because humans are fallible , the history of all religions has its dark side . |
29 | But this mind-and-eye-boggling extravaganza has its dark side . |
30 | SCO has argued that adoption of SVR4 is not a price issue for it , but is dependent on USL meeting certain technology requirements , in multiprocessing for example , where SCO already has its successful MPX Unix-add on . |