Example sentences of "having [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But earning a living or having the money to be able to continue studying is , I know , just one area of concern for your readers . |
2 | After that it becomes a question of taste , and of having the money . |
3 | As the benefit money came in we sent a lot of it out to Suzie 's parents — we thought that if we found something we wanted to buy out there and did choose to emigrate , having the money out there in the first place would make it all that much easier . |
4 | Joyce 's time at Battersea brought him no closer to getting a degree or to having the money to pay for a conventional education . |
5 | So that you 're , in other words you either , you 're , by having the money back in your hand you are then restored to the position you were in before you bought the goods in the first place . |
6 | It 's just having the money is n't it ? |
7 | go without , but at least they 're having the money back are n't they ? |
8 | Especially if you 're used to having the money and all like . |
9 | I give you a good example of that , erm , well not how easy it is , not on that , but how easy it is to get money without having the money , okay , Tony wants that , the computer |
10 | A clue to the answer is to be found in section 236(2) of the Insolvency Act 1986 , which allows the court to summon various people , such as the company office holders , people known or suspected of having the company 's property , or any person capable of giving information ‘ concerning the promotion , formation , business , dealings , affairs or property of the company ’ . |
11 | In 1896 , for example , the year in which Radnor Park Congregational Chapel in Folkestone spent £7,000 and Albion Church in Ashton-under-Lyne spent £50,000 on new buildings , Congregationalists at Rothbury in Northumberland built a new chapel for £1,400 but they were fortunate in having the land given them by Lord Armstrong , the arms magnate . |
12 | And while the King was going through Andalusia , having the land at his mercy , a great power of the Moors assembled together on the other side , and entered the land , and besieged the castle of Gormaz , and did much evil . |
13 | We can as tolerably say , however , having the subject primarily in mind , that consciousness consists in the existence through of subjects . |
14 | Heterozygous females appear immunologically normal , as a result of selection against B cells having the mutant X chromosome active . |
15 | Undertakings entrusted with the operation of ‘ services of general economic interest ’ or ‘ having the character of a revenue-producing monopoly ’ have a special status , and under certain circumstances defined in Article 90 of the Treaty of Rome , those special activities may be exempt from the competition rules . |
16 | There is nothing more infuriating and destructive than having the discussion dominated by those who have not got a proper grasp of the subject because they have failed to read the material provided . |
17 | They were both speaking in the slightly lowered tone that meant they did not want to be overheard , and were only having the discussion at all because they believed Belinda to be safely out of earshot . |
18 | Both are made of RNA , a nucleic acid which differs from DNA in being single-stranded , and in having the base thymine replaced by the very similar uridine . |
19 | ‘ It 's the inquest , ’ Herr Nordern said , ‘ and they 're having the devil of a job finding a relative to make any arrangements . ’ |
20 | So a cat entering your house and being welcomed there gave you the good luck of having the Devil on your side . |
21 | It helped not having the accompaniment . |
22 | There are , of course , other power tool tables which will perform both tasks together at the outset , but the 750 gives you the option of not adding the table if you do n't need it , and meanwhile , having the versatility of an extremely useful work and saw bench for clamping , gripping and marking . |
23 | It is bad enough having the sufferer saying one thing but really meaning another without the counsellor getting caught up in the same macabre " game " . |
24 | They also had little experience either of designing parts together with the customer or of having the customer inspect ( and interfere with ) the suppliers ' own factories . |
25 | and all sorts , erm and I would it 's lovely having the milk I hate ma running out . |
26 | She finishes — ‘ I hope that ‘ Angel ’ is having the kind of attention it merits . |
27 | Ultimately this will make sex safer for you both , with both you and your partner having the kind of sex you enjoy . |
28 | ‘ You are having the kind of crush that is natural in a girl your age , and if you had n't been seduced by a certain person ( whose name I shall not mention again since you dislike it so ) that would be that . ’ |
29 | The right hon. Gentleman can hardly refer to such a body as having the kind of authority with which he seeks to imbue it when it disagreed on a number of matters and failed to address any of the ones that really matter . |
30 | The persuasiveness of Berkeley 's argument about heat and pain depends on two things : ( i ) our readiness to distinguish between feeling heat and feeling hot , and ( ii ) our having the idea that if two things are called by the same name it must be because we suppose them to be like one another . |