Example sentences of "[art] [det] have " in BNC.

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1 Tt and we 're obviously looking at a process of land reform which has , has undergone a number of changes and I think we , we 've begun to see some of the influences on those changes and particularly over the , the last week or so the this has .
2 The island was a small one in the this has got a heart middle of the pond I could n't find the right line that 's why I did that .
3 And the few have to carry it all .
4 D. J. Wrench is one of the few to have considered in any detail what happened after the National Government was formed .
5 There is no shortage of adaptive explanations for size increase , but Darwin is one of the few to have pointed out that large organisms such as mastodonts and dinosaurs would have been more vulnerable to extinction because of the limitations of food resources .
6 Photographs show it as an expanding , immensely complex gas-cloud , and in its centre there is a pulsar , one of the few to have been identified optically .
7 But during the last decade the challenge of achieving expanding opportunities for the many has been ignored — instead , the priority has been to bring benefits only to the few .
8 In ‘ Goodnight Irene ’ , the latter had an outstanding hit , a key point in the development from traditional folk to modern in 1950 .
9 A substantial proportion of educational costs was transferred to local authorities at the end of 1921 , although the latter had neither sufficient financial nor administrative means to carry out their new assignments .
10 The latter had a mere twelve members but nevertheless carried weight in a situation where the Callaghan government was in a technical minority in the House and in danger of imminent defeat .
11 The latter had been intended for the scrap-yard a short while earlier .
12 The latter had been redeployed there from Malta in July 1960 in anticipation of just such a crisis .
13 The Minister 's wife related to my grandfather , in the presence of her mother-in-law , how the latter had accompanied her husband many years before on a mission to the Barbary Coast , where plague was raging .
14 Thus , to return to the arguments mobilized against the CLRC 's proposal : the chief difference in protection of the vulnerable between the present system and the CLRC 's is that the latter had a maximum penalty of two years ' imprisonment , whereas life imprisonment is available where a defence of diminished responsibility succeeds ; and the fundamental ethical problems are now swept under the carpet by a combination of a stretched diagnosis of ‘ abnormality of mind ’ and the ample judicial sentencing discretion , whereas the CLRC 's proposal attempted to make the issues justiciable .
15 Cultural standards in the court have risen since George III remarked to Edward Gibbon , when the latter had just finished his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire , ‘ Another big fat book !
16 The last sentence refers to an earlier conversation between Green and Hickson in which the latter had claimed that the Cambridgeshire LEA would not be prepared to support the work of the District , whereas the Board had been offered a grant of £100 for 1931–32 and the prospect of increased grant-aid in subsequent years .
17 The latter had been officially withdrawn two days before , and this was to be its final working .
18 Mrs. Jennens , daughter of Judge Blencowe , dreamt that an express came with an account of the death of her sister , Lady Probyn ; that the latter had appointed her sole Executrix and had left a cabinet to Mrs. Betty Blencowe in which were secret drawers containing several valuables .
19 The latter had now been built up to a reasonable size with the main mill , a dye house , out buildings , stove , stables , press shop and store houses , as well as the grist mill .
20 The latter had a connection , in the 16th century , with a Dursley clothier .
21 Before 1967 Israel assumed , as did many others , that since the Palestinian Arabs had not achieved nationhood they would soon assimilate into the Arab host countries neighbouring Israel , if the latter had half a mind to allow it to happen .
22 While Britain probably has the best and the worst press in the world , the latter had convinced many that ‘ you 're going to stitch them up .
23 The latter had a less favourable nickname for the SAS , whom they referred to as the ‘ Parashites ’ for a while .
24 The latter had been informed of L Detachment 's successes and was amenable to the further plans for action which Stirling was ready to put to him .
25 The latter had evidently enquired as to whose command Stirling 's detachment came under and Smith informed him that it was his , but that L Detachment would revert to GHQ control on completion of their current tasks .
26 He argued that Ohrmazd , because his nature was good and just , could not destroy Ahriman until the latter had , by his evil deeds , provided just cause for his destruction .
27 He set up Whiddett for a header just wide of the mark before being booked with Ecchinswell 's Dean Nelson for retaliating after the latter had put in a late tackle .
28 The latter had just changed his name to Freygood and was preparing to move to Montreal having recently married a young Jewish girl called Ruby .
29 He did not after all suggest passing conduct of the investigation over to Duroc 's police , which suggested less confidence in them , or more in Thiercelin , than the latter had anticipated .
30 The latter had been widowed very early in life — her husband Ernest , a member of a footballing family had played for Salisbury City , then Southampton as a professional goalkeeper .
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