Example sentences of "[art] [noun] have [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The dry-stone walls have been repaired in the traditional way ; fences in the fields to keep the animals back are wooden post-and-rail , there is no barbed-wire to be seen ; and where the Prince has planted new trees in the parkland , they are all protected from the livestock by solid wooden guards , not the plastic sort most farmers use .
2 The break-up has given new regimes in Ukraine , Belorussia and Kazakhstan a say in what will become of the nuclear weapons on their soil .
3 In the past , the young store cattle were sold after a few months to farmers on the UK mainland but recently the EEC has guaranteed high prices for beef and so many farmers have fattened their calves on their own farms .
4 The reunification has had tremendous consequences for the general economic situation in Germany , but as we now know , private companies have failed to invest in East Germany to the extent they were expected to .
5 The board had introduced new charges which it would be unfair for Mr Foecke to contest .
6 He wrote : ‘ This outcome is very disappointing , as the board has made considerable efforts on your behalf to get the proposals accepted .
7 The board has encouraged local clubs to nominate particularly talented individuals for the fund .
8 233 seems to be that if a wife signs a security document at her debtor husband 's request , the creditor will be unable to enforce the security unless either the debtor or the creditor has taken positive steps to try and ensure that the wife understands the import of the security documents or unless she has obtained independent advice .
9 During the Falklands war , the RAF had to buy anti-radar missiles from the US .
10 It also isolated how he has approached the tricky transfer to the screen : ‘ Theatre is the art of suggestion and not of statement … the cinema has to produce complete images . ’
11 ( a ) General considerations Once the drafter has taken full instructions , the first draft of the terms can be prepared .
12 But the first reason was religious : ‘ part of the leiges has taken new opinions of the scripture , and has done against the law and ordinance of holy kirk ’ .
13 Over the years , the courts have adopted varying approaches .
14 Over the last 40 years , the courts have developed general principles of judicial review .
15 Rather , the courts have upheld commercial contracts incorporating the rules of commodity associations .
16 The courts have invented new laws , as in the new liabilities to restrain picketing during the miners ' strike .
17 The way in which the courts have interpreted improper purposes , relevancy and unreasonableness must now be examined in more detail .
18 The courts have used regulatory rules in determining whether an obligation under the general law exists or has been broken in a number of ways .
19 Other writers in the field have made similar points .
20 On March 13 the Greek government denied that there had been any interference in Albania 's internal affairs , and dissociated itself from a recent declaration by the Metropolitan of Konitsa in which the archbishop had urged Greek Albanians to return to Albania in order to vote in the elections .
21 ‘ It 's obvious that bands like The Sisters Of Mercy and Fields Of The Nephilim have taken various things from The Birthday Party .
22 It is my understanding that The Economist has had deep roots in free-market philosophy from its very start .
23 Media concentration on the bad news of the hour has obscured undoubted successes , Mr Sainsbury points out .
24 When we published our reports on country houses at risk ( Tomorrow 's Ruins , Silent Mansions and Endangered Domains ) we found that within two years up to two-thirds of the houses had found new owners or new uses .
25 Moreover , there were strong elements of continuity , especially with regard to the central organising significance of Christianity which from the early days of Christendom to the present has structured basic beliefs and formed the framework within which law and custom ( if not always behaviour ) have operated .
26 Ukraine and the Vatican had established diplomatic relations on Feb. 8 .
27 D. When ships became larger , the merchants had to have new docks for them .
28 However , it also emerged that the DoE had agreed similar exemptions for lead , trihalomethanes , coliform bacteria and pesticides .
29 On reconnaissance nights , the submarine had to use precious hours of moonless darkness while she charged her batteries before trimming down in the water with her saddle-tanks just awash , the slight swell breaking occasionally over the casing .
30 More recently , the BLM has leased large tracts of wilderness to be used as garbage dumps for cities in the Los Angeles area .
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