Example sentences of "has as a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 and then there be the third little bedroom in the middle which Pam has as a sewing room
2 The era of a techno-structure or of technocracy has as a corollary the decline of the powers of parliamentary democracy in the true sense ’ .
3 In this case , exactly as one would expect , the adjective is acceptable in predicative position but only on condition that it bears the meaning it has as a non-separative .
4 The city has more Chartered Designers working within the city boundary than the rest of Scotland has as a whole .
5 Like the other quasi-nominal forms of the verb , it has as a support a representation of person not yet differentiated ordinally , as we have just seen .
6 The interest which the RUC has as a police force derives entirely from the social context in which it operates , but this context is both a spur and a hindrance to research on the RUC .
7 Throughout her school career Anna has been involved in a plethora of sporting clubs participating as fully in organisation terms as she has as a sportswoman .
8 He is fully aware that his income and , to some extent , his job security , are based on the lettings , The school 's popularity as a venue has as a result increased .
9 Hanson , Britain 's largest break-up specialist retains certain parts of the conglomerates which it has taken over , but has as a result itself became a conglomerate — as discussed in the previous subsection .
10 This complication has as a result of a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure in humans and not been previously described .
11 The reader might wonder why paper money has almost superseded the use of metal coins when even one coin has a greater value in metal than the largest banknote has as a piece of paper .
12 Who , in their right mind , would voluntarily relinquish something that has as a consequence the loss of their personhood ?
13 It is important that as Christians we conceive of the corporation as a community which has as an objective more than just profit maximisation .
14 A word which has as an element either a past participle or a present participle , eg airborne , weatherbeaten , self-taught .
15 That play has as an epigraph a Christian equivalent of the escape through ‘ Shantih ’ from the cycles of creation : ‘ Hence the soul can not be possessed of the divine union , until it has divested itself of the love of created beings . ’
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