Example sentences of "had of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Of course the moth went for the light , Jay went under the pillow , and the moth settled on a huge picture she had of a golden African dawn .
2 Any hopes they had of a successful Cup run to take the heat off their internal worries disappeared in the mud at Underhill .
3 Moreover , the industry is beginning to lose the industrial image that it once had of a strike-torn and unreliable supplier .
4 Well when you say cake , do n't get the wrong ideas , erm my idea of a cake , the vision that I had of a , a three tier cake , came to me as I was striding home from a meeting across The Downs and I had this vision of a three tier cake .
5 The research by the Policy Studies Institute on the Metropolitan Police outlined the typifications they had of the public , contrasting the ‘ slags ’ and ‘ ordinary people ’ ( 1983b : 180 ) .
6 He must have had as fine a view of the burgeoning industry of Glasgow , as he had of the stars when he peered up at the heavens from the University Observatory at Dowanhill .
7 When I felt able , I returned to the house where Lem , the embalmer 's brother , gave me all the particulars he had of the accident and suggested the police department would have any further details .
8 The first inkling Dustin had of the film 's effect on audiences was when it was previewed before the general public .
9 Just as his repeated and heartfelt defences of monogamy are all part of the complex and muddled or profound idea he had of the division of responsibility and territory between different degrees of love , different qualities of sexual encounter .
10 The perceptions that most science students had of the arts , then , are grounded within a discourse which regards education as primarily functional , believes learning to be concerned with the acquisition of knowledge , and views the relationship between different types of knowledge as hierarchical .
11 His towers rejected the fear she had of the hideous , dehumanized sadists she had known at Mars-U .
12 He suggested that there are two different approaches based upon the basic perceptions that the manager had of the workforce .
13 No I had , I had of the chemist in Chapel because it came
14 Will the right hon. Gentleman remind the House how much warning time he had of the conflict in the Gulf , how much warning he expects to have from the IRA before any outrage and how much warning he expects of the consequences of the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the activities of extremists like Mr. Le Pen in France ?
15 I mean it really does depend upon how secure they were and how much , how much support , ge genuine support they had of the , the masses as a whole , because if they did n't then there 's no way , and people were n't calling for them to establish socialism at that time were they ?
16 This is the view the Swindon fans had of the West Ham match and in the first half their hearts must have almost stopped as Town were hit hard by the Hammers … keeper Nicky Hammond played a blinder …
17 Furthermore , the idea the Egyptians had of an eternal and immutable world meant that they never imagined any evolution of social conditions .
18 But could be you had of an idea about Mahoney .
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