Example sentences of "one [noun sg] has [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Even if you rarely stretch the G 's exceptional 2.9-ton towing limit , or test the new drivetrain which keeps you mobile even if only one wheel has any grip , at least you can savour the high , commanding view every time you slip behind the wheel . |
2 | And while not everyone can detect the tonal nuances of brass and chrome jackplugs it 's as plain as the selector switch on your ‘ 62 Strat that one mag has more body , more highs and more sustain than a patent-applied-for Shredbucker . |
3 | Consequently , at one extreme , where one female has several males , she has ‘ won ’ . |
4 | One node has many inputs and a single output . |
5 | In a series , just one item has more energy than its colleagues and emphasises their inertia . |
6 | Its aim is to see whether safeguards such as standards for prison conditions , independent inspectorates , and independent tribunals in internal disciplinary hearings , make any difference to the ‘ quality of life ’ of inmates or to the good running of the prisons , and whether a failure in the effectiveness of any one safeguard has any consequences for the effectiveness of others . |
7 | If this rule change is agreed , we accept that one member has more rights than another . |
8 | Matching objects one — to — one is a technique for checking whether one set has more or fewer objects than another , or the same amount . |
9 | The game continues until one player has all 48 beads — or it is time for supper ! |
10 | The car hire company Johnson Perrott at any one time has several hundred cars at Digital … the list goes on and on . |
11 | Essentially the nine conflicts are related by the fact that they involve situations where either one party has more information than another , a state of affairs described by economists as information asymetry ; or where one party has a monopoly power ; indeed the conflict may occur where both these two factors are simultaneously present . |
12 | The law does not seek to prohibit all asymmetric trades ( trades where one party has more information than another ) ; nor should it . |