Example sentences of "has [art] place " in BNC.
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1 | So it hardly matters that Connery lives mostly in Marbella , that his residence for tax purposes , used to be on Paradise Island in the Bahamas and is now an apartment in Monte Carlo , although he still has the place in the Bahamas . |
2 | The rear guard hand must also be carried forwards ; allowing it to rest against the rib cage is a hold-over from basic technique which has no place in competition . |
3 | We are so used to hearing talk about the nervous system ‘ encoding ’ the outside world that it is easy to forget that this is a metaphor and it is one that has no place in serious philosophical discussion of the mind-body problem or the philosophy of perception . |
4 | In itself the dim complacency of gossip and cards at ‘ our club ’ would seem harmless , familiar , merely social ; but ‘ in itself ’ denatures The Possessed where groupings dissolve or collapse into each other , and where the ‘ merely ’ social has no place . |
5 | What is everywhere assumed , if not always made explicit , is that literary judgement has no place in the academy . |
6 | Given Berkeley 's immaterialism , however , the idea that things have real essences ( be they scholastic forms or corpuscular constitutions ) , which are the cause of their properties , simply has no place . |
7 | And the complex , ever-absorbing detail of Las Meninas was really beyond words — pure art underlying mysteriously the brilliant surface , where literature has no place . |
8 | Punishment has no place in this model . |
9 | But Britain 's political culture of rulers and ruled , insiders and outsiders , monarch and subjects has no place for active citizens or civic morality . ’ |
10 | We can even discuss ways of deliberately cultivating and nurturing pure , disinterested altruism — something that has no place in nature , something that has never existed before in the whole history of the world . |
11 | Gobbledegook has no place in the CAB information system , as can be vividly seen by comparing Department of Social Security regulations with their equivalent in the NACAB information system in Figure 5.8 . |
12 | But this latter convention has no place in a volume about English local history , or at least none the author has ever discovered . |
13 | Censorship is an unprofessional act , and anyone who deliberately calls for and takes part in censorship has no place in the profession . |
14 | Sexual relations are the physical and emotional expression of the intellectual concept that competitiveness has no place in marriage . |
15 | Cannibalism has no place in a colonial species and I would be disinclined to breed from a specimen with a behavioural defect of this type . |
16 | We should recognise that sexual imagery can challenge as much as uphold prevailing sexual orthodoxies and that the law has no place in deciding what is good and what is bad , because it will always get it wrong . |
17 | Firstly , violence of any nature has no place in rugby as I am sure the majority of players and spectators will agree . |
18 | ‘ She is the lady Anne 's companion and , as such , has no place here with us now . |
19 | For the Piaroa , coercion has no place within the domain of the social , including any power a ‘ collectivity ’ might have . |
20 | The idea was prompted by commercial interests and , valuable as money is in the game , it has no place in setting up these gimmicky matches . |
21 | ‘ Nevertheless has no place in this conversation . ’ |
22 | The publicity spoke of there being no lesson in the film : Bogart was quoted as saying that ‘ if there is one thing that has no place in theatrical show it is an attempt to preach ’ , but no member of the audience could miss the point of this film . |
23 | As the Committee reminds us , ‘ prepublication censorship ( i.e. today 's broadcasting regulation ) … has no place in a free society … . ’ and there can not be any justifications for imposing limits on what should or should not be published or printed . |
24 | ‘ From a necessity of Christian philosophy , ’ he wrote , ‘ a final cause has no place in nature . ’ |
25 | Clockwatching has no place and everyone is expected to work as long as is necessary to do the job — and to do so without complaint . |
26 | A known margin of error has no place in the administration of justice because of the value we place on doing justice in each individual case . |
27 | Anything outside this range has no place in the report . |
28 | A rheme-theme sequence therefore has no place in Halliday 's system . |
29 | It has no place in designing forms or reports , for instance . |
30 | But in fact what takes place this April could well mark the beginning of a whole new era or cycle for you , as once the Sun has entered Taurus on the 20th you will come to realise that what others are determined to acquire has no place in your long-term scheme . |