Example sentences of "has many [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At night the city has many distinct districts — all with their own special , unmistakable identity and charm .
2 Yorkshire has many early guide-posts .
3 The book has many keen insights into the nature of the Dylan achievements , but it is marred by a fault common to many who write about this man : idolatry .
4 John Conway suggested the following subgroup which has many elegant patterns .
5 Costing £140,000 , the unit has many new features including its own power supply from a ‘ silent running ’ generator , a separate hospitality room , a galley , air conditioning and audio-visual displays .
6 ‘ Do n't say that , Myra ; Dana has many good qualities . ’
7 Despite the peacefulness of the waterfront , the town is still a bustling fishing port and has many good restaurants and a lively night market .
8 31:44 : the non-aggression pact made by Laban and Jacob has many contemporary parallels .
9 The transition from water to land required not only the perfection of a walking limb , but modifications to the hearing system , palate , eyes and so on , and Ichthyostega had already established most of these terrestrial modifications , so it is in no sense an ‘ ancestor ’ , although it has many ancestral features .
10 It is factory made and the paste has many small holes in it .
11 The manager of the branch concerned could not possibly pay the cheque , but , since the Ingard group has many small investors and its collapse would have wide repercussions , he at once referred it to the board .
12 It has large and influential cereals and sugar barons in the north , but it has many small livestock farmers as well .
13 Gloucestershire has many small streams and rivers , one of the better known being the River Churn .
14 The Calderdale TEC says that it has many young people waiting .
15 The resulting language varies from one author to another , but as written language it has many general features which can be described and analysed ( Perera , 1984 ) .
16 It has many one-pitch routes , few of which are more than 6a .
17 It 's a large operating system that needs a hard drive to hold the extensive files that come with it , but has many redeeming features .
18 Children are the public and engineers of the future ; risk awareness has many practical benefits for their own safety .
19 By this I mean , in Switzerland the Rottweiler has many close cousins , including the Bernese Mountain Dog , Appenzeller and Entlebuch .
20 Coir , the fibrous husk of the coconut , is being hailed as the new alternative to peat , it has many similar properties , ideal for potting or seed sowing .
21 Secondly , the computer keyboard has many additional keys which are used to alter the function of the alpha-numeric keys .
22 It also has many additional features that standard DOS batch file language lacks , such as the handling of Screen Colours , Drives , Directories , Input , Output , Text and many others .
23 This result has many useful consequences , as we shall see in subsequent sections .
24 This situation has many ironic effects .
25 For instance , the body has many reserve capacities which ensure that vital functions can continue even when an organ is injured or diseased : there is more lung tissue than is normally required , there is reserve liver tissue , there are two kidneys , eyes and ears .
26 But lord Peyton has many fellow travellers in the Commons .
27 A corpus of knowledge does not have a single well-defined boundary ; it has many fuzzy debates going on .
28 Set in superb formal gardens , the house has many fascinating collections in addition to antique arms and armoury , works by Constable , Turner and Rubens .
29 The village has many imposing merchant residences ; and in the district are many of the typical timber-built , roofed bridges .
30 The mind at work is part of the person at work and that same person has many other activities in the past and the future and in parallel which have their interactions with the work .
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