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

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31 For the occasion a series of frescoes of around 1267 have been restored , as has the tombstone of Abbot Cotta .
32 Skippers Bistro in Dock Place has a real nautical atmosphere and good seafood as has The Waterfront where you can dine outside from May to September .
33 Nevertheless , let us not forget that the cost of our massive boat building and shoreworks modernisation programmes has arisen significantly , as has the expense of operating our lifeboat service .
34 At the £500 certain income level , they are constructed to have the same slope ( and the same slope as has the curve labelled C , which would be appropriate for a risk-neutral person ) .
35 More recently mortality in hospital has again become a subject of concern , as has the difficulty of comparing mortalities in hospitals .
36 Of course , the number of applications approved has increased over the years , as has the assistance offered .
37 Their increased involvement in the electoral process has had as much or greater impact upon the mobilization of some small sections of people as has the more generalized appeal of the parties .
38 Apart from questions of the pattern of usage , the overall amount of usage has steadily increased , as has the cost .
39 The case in which the reference levels are reset has been triggered on numerous occasions , as has the debugging version in which user action is required every measurement .
40 It is worth noting that the Woolf report also drew attention to those management problems , as has the director of the prison service , Mr. Joe Pilling .
41 Now that 's all gone , as has the wealth and a lot of the people , but the local museums have recorded it all , often very realistically .
42 The new sales office has been established for some time , as has the computer system connected on direct line to the main processor at Elderslie .
43 In the last of these particularly , the peristyle has now been restored , as has the garden , and one gains a vivid impression of the original appearance ( 144 ) .
44 That 's been er er a matter which has been erm discussed er at some length by Stragg as has the topic of er house building and the the problems of er capacity for er new house instruction and other development within the , the Council but a number of erm matters er not least of which has been er the departure of two key members of staff during the period er there has er I 'm afraid been a degree of slippage and the original programme that we have put to you and which you agreed which we said at the time was ambitious er is already er showing signs of stress and it looks now I 'm afraid that it will not be er in the early part of the summer that the structure plan in draft form will be available and ready to be approved for consultation purposes , but towards the end of the summer and er er into the early autumn .
45 Locals in the attractive rural setting adjacent to the intended site on Woodbank Farm have also objected formally , as has the Association for the Protection of Rural Scotland .
46 The importance of sales promotions has increased steadily since the 1960s , as has the sophistication of methods used .
47 An appeal against the original interdict has still to be heard , as has an allegation that the two shop stewards breached the order .
48 It also seemed obvious that the universe had a unique history , yet since the discovery of quantum mechanics , we have had to consider the universe as having every possible history .
49 ‘ This must therefore be considered as having a detrimental effect overall on the tourism market . ’
50 at present good recruits often have to be chased to Bramshill [ on the lengthy command courses ] , because chief constables are not anxious to spare able men , and officers themselves are reluctant to be separated from their families and homes , as well as having a fear that they might lose from being ‘ out of sight , out of mind ’ for promotion .
51 The new road bridge spanning the Dornoch Firth was suggested as having a dual role — carrying both road and rail , the rail section to be a new piece of line which would cut out a long detour and dramatically reduce the journey time to the Far North .
52 Mr Price said her statement described Mr Robson as having a swollen hand and scratches on his face .
53 The clash of symbols represented by Dixon and Rambo represents a more fundamental conflict between those policemen and women who emphasize their role in terms of crime-fighting , especially ‘ big crime ’ , and those who see themselves as having a public service and community welfare role .
54 To be known to the police as having a history of crime is sufficient to be categorized a gouger , and people in Easton who are well known as gougers are always the first suspects .
55 There are two sorts of contact with the public , and how those neighbourhood police who see themselves as having a service role attempt to engender friendly and informal relations depends upon the type of contact .
56 But this type of contact also demonstrates that the neighbourhood police see themselves as having a welfare function .
57 It is a long list , but the SPSSX stepwise procedure seldom selected more than a few predictors as having a significant influence upon perceptions .
58 During her too short life she never ceased to be Anglican ; but she was a Socialist , and a suffragette , and religion for her came to mean , not so much creed or piety , as having a lively social conscience .
59 Britain is widely regarded as having a political system which scores high on political institutionalization and low on personal leadership .
60 However , they are difficult to defend in the context of aid when cultural values are different in donor countries and recipient countries , and when public opinion in the donor countries perceives aid as having a moral justification .
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