Example sentences of "have in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Without the ebb and flow of passengers , the arrival and departure of trains , they have in a very real sense ceased to be . |
2 | ‘ It was youthful adrenalin , which we still have in a way and that is why we are probably in a group , ’ says Gedge . |
3 | This illustrates yet again the somewhat uneven pattern of evolution , since crocodiles have in a sense regressed by returning to the water . |
4 | ‘ You have in a way — but you know , there are other places than the Prairies and Jasper and Banff — and , by and large , the world is n't very interested in books about Canada . |
5 | Here then we have in a nutshell the substance of the whole primatial claim succinctly summarized ; and when we find similar phrases in the documents of Popes Boniface V , Honorius I , Sergius I , and Gregory III , which came to light in 1120 , we can say with a very high degree of probability that these sentences contain the main substance of the additions made to the documents in which they appear . |
6 | Moreover , Stevenson 's theory , and the attitudinism sketched above , are at their most convincing in their treatment of value charged descriptive words , among which indeed even such words as ‘ good ’ can be counted when we are concerned with the meaning that they have in a homogeneous society . |
7 | The words and the theatrical element have in a sense taken the musical wind out of your sails . |
8 | We have in a causal circumstance by itself a complete answer to the question of why an effect occurred . |
9 | Within this mass , the smaller workers have in a similar fashion created chambers in which the pupae hang . |
10 | Added to this , MPs and ministers have in a special degree the conviction that central government knows best and that any devolution from London must mean giving powers to authorities that are poorer , weaker , slower , perhaps corrupt , perhaps more reactionary ( for Labour members ) or perhaps more reckless with public funds ( for Conservative members ) . |
11 | At the present time I have in a total of fourteen patrol constables and two community constables and , as you are aware , I have two community constables here in , and . |
12 | Chairman , you , you have in a sense already seen this item as part of your budget this morning , er , this is the transfer of payment from an appropriate sum er , other than from the Health Authority , to er , the Local Authority . |
13 | ‘ Better than I have in a long time . ’ |
14 | The personality contradictions have in no way been ironed out ; if anything they emerge more starkly . |
15 | The miners of Frickley have in no way been consulted over their futures . |
16 | Er I also have to reemphasize again that we have in no way we have made up our minds as to whether or not there should be a new settlement , but we have to proceed to discuss the issues as identified . |
17 | What role does a network dedicated to high culture have in an ever more commercialised world ? |
18 | The explanation of the kind of art shown in this exhibition may be sought in the deep-seated and persistent interest which human beings have in the fantastic , the irrational , the spontaneous , the marvellous , the enigmatic , and the dreamlike . |
19 | The head , body and arms of the characters portrayed should show the status they have in the society to which they belong whether it is rural , urban or fantastic , as well as their behaviour , customs , work or play . |
20 | Such people have in the past been left to go their own way without interference . |
21 | The move is unprecedented : a substantial number of security force members have in the past been charged and convicted of terrorist-type offences , but never before has such a number been picked up for questioning at one time . |
22 | ‘ The amount of confidence end-users have in the figures has been seriously dented after last year 's performance . |
23 | High winds and borrowed equipment have in the past two years reduced some events to water-borne stock-car racing , with Olympic champions disappearing in a welter of spray and shame . |
24 | The assumption here is that the more quality names you have in the race , the more likely the product is to be of high calibre . |
25 | ‘ Does that mean we shall see a great deal more of each other than we have in the past ? ’ she asked . |
26 | It is one thing to maintain that victims of sexual assault have in the past suffered oppressive questioning by the police and oppressive cross-examination in court . |
27 | Indeed , I have in the past done so , filing pages of foolscap paper with words spangled as wildflower , natural and sweet . |
28 | In many ways they do not have the resources we have in the West , but in Leipzig Masur has a pool of well over 200 musicians whom he has trained up very well . |
29 | The behaviourists ' answer would be that I have in the past been reinforced by coffee when I have gone to C , but not when I have gone to B. This could well be correct . |
30 | The British people have in the past found them rather more powerful than the corporations which are popularly supposed to finance the Conservative party . |