Sentence examples for has an object from inspiring English sources

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When shine has an object, the past tense is shined: He shined the light at the boat.

EVERYONE, even those who do not watch "Antiques Roadshow" on Channel 13, probably has an object or artifact that is a family treasure, and along with it the dream that if were ever offered for sale it might be a bonanza.

Not since a disorientated juvenile northern bottlenose whale took a wrong turn and ended up in the city in 2006 has an object afloat in the murky Thames attracted quite so much attention as the sight of Walliams's capped head and muscular forearms powering his way to the finish line.

Intentionalists, by contrast, must insist that every pleasure and displeasure has an object.

If the complement is an NP, the verb has an object meaning.

In the discontinuous motion condition, each screen has an object hidden behind it.

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FLAME has been optimized to run on parallel, MIMD systems, and has an object-oriented (C++) structure.

The tool has an object-oriented architecture, allowing flexibility and incorporation of a range of different techno-economic modules to model the various chain units.

The interpreter has an object-oriented architecture.

The man had an object stuffed inside his jacket that Allen is convinced was a knife.

A relative clause is like a sentence: it has a subject, and may also have an object.

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