Example sentences of "have a [noun] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't think Longfield has a problem this is something which confronts us all . |
2 | Venice has carnival masks and glassware and Verona has a style all its own . |
3 | The novel has a bibliography several pages in length . |
4 | The music has a spirit all of its own . |
5 | Greig has a benefit this year , having relinquished the captaincy in favour of Alec Stewart , who is likely to keep wicket in the one-day games , but not the championship . |
6 | This is particularly true of anyone planning to work from home or who has a hobby such as carpentry which requires a separate workroom . |
7 | And Fowler certainly has a stack more runs left in him after Lancashire 's biggest shake-up since manager Jack Bond and Peter Lever were axed in 1986 . |
8 | Each group has a word such as ‘ measurements ’ or ‘ recommendations ’ , and the object is to see how many other words can be made out of this . |
9 | You ask a man who has a bit more experience and plenty of common sense ad he 'll say to you , ‘ Get the lad in , bring him home to his parents and the father will give him a clip round the ear . ’ |
10 | Myself , I always want to play , and then Wembley Stadium has a fascination all of its own . |
11 | Yet many bakers say that if the yeast is not left to develop , the resulting bread has a lot less flavour and structure . |
12 | ‘ Alaska has a lot fewer , but larger , assets than XEU but there has been a major reorganisation there , ’ he says . |
13 | Has a lot more sparkle than the Escort replacement , thanks to the new 16-valve ‘ Zeta ’ engine , notable not only for its sheer performance but for smoothness and flexibility . |
14 | The old car was an L version and the new one has a lot more features — power windows , tinted glass , central locking and a sunroof . |
15 | Also , I think she has a lot more tennis left . |
16 | The potager shows that even the humble cabbage has a beauty all its own when seen amongst flowers . |
17 | We started off at Saffron Walden which has a castle some really beautiful old buildings . |
18 | And this means , by MP , that no non-observational sentence has a meaning all its own ; for there is no such thing as the difference its truth would make to observation . |
19 | Welsh folklore has a richness all of its own and exploring some of the areas with strange tales takes you to unbeatable walking country amid fantastic scenery . |
20 | However you colour , cut or style your hair , it still has a personality all its own . |
21 | There is peace in her wings and though she is old now yet she has a strength such as no eagle I have ever met has . |
22 | Bell-ringing , or campanology , has a language all its own . |
23 | Now he has a team more of his own making rather than inherited from his fearsome predecessor , Lady Thatcher . |
24 | While it has a policy such as that to which my hon. Friend referred , it can not convince the House or anyone else that it is serious about stabilising and reducing carbon dioxide levels . |
25 | If the rolling circle in a hypocycloid has a radius half the length of the fixed circle , point P simply moves to and fro along a diameter . |
26 | Andy has a party that night , partly for me and partly because his pal Howie is leaving for a job on the rigs the following day . |
27 | We tend to assume that everybody has a car these days and will be affected by these increases . |
28 | ‘ I 've been rather avoiding the flat except to call in once or twice to pick up mail , but I 'd a letter this morning from Rachel . |
29 | Well yous better get ready for , you 've had a shower this morning , eh David ? |
30 | Will you put the biscuits back please Richard you do n't want biscuits now you 've had a biscuit this morning with your milk . |