Example sentences of "[conj] have [art] [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Hogarth devised a line of beauty that has an uncanny similarity to a woman 's back !
2 There was a letter from her bank manager that had a nasty look to it .
3 But then he elaborated in a tone that had a sudden edge to it , ‘ Let's just hope that 's where the similarities end . ’
4 ‘ Oh , it 's the ones that have a sharp look to them that you 've got to watch out for .
5 ‘ Our efforts are to develop exhibitions that have a high appeal to the general public , while helping to educate and inform as much as possible ’ , explains Mr Kyle .
6 Within the community the question is which site will win the first , and both inside and outside there is the question of ‘ How much of my money will be sacrificed to support the CIT ? ’ — areas of science that have no immediate connection to fusion nevertheless get funded from the same sources , such as the Department of Energy .
7 Mammalian faunas on isolated continental fragments could evolve , at least for a time , separately from faunas in other parts of the world , producing a whole series of peculiar animals that have no direct relationships to animals with a similar mode of life elsewhere .
8 For though you and your ancestors got your property by murder and theft , and you keep it by the same power from us that have an equal right to the land with you by the righteous law of creation , yet we shall have no occasion of quarrelling …
9 This , Schell et al. believe , may one day facilitate the production of crop plants that have an inbuilt resistance to the specific insects that feed on them .
10 This boot is slightly more flexible than the K-SB3 L GTX , is more generously sized and has a distinct curve to its sole .
11 ‘ The firm is very departmentalised and has a strong commitment to legal aid work .
12 Thus could a parent make a fairly reasonable answer which would acknowledge that the child is not silly , and has a perfect right to be treated in an adult way when he asks a serious question .
13 Each of our forces is autonomous and has a different approach to security .
14 Eau de Cologne mint is M.x piperita citrata , and has a purple tinge to the stems and dark green leaves , and purple runners .
15 The registered nurse tutor is involved in the education of the learner throughout training , and has a heavy commitment to teaching in the school of nursing .
16 Obviously this is highly selective , and has an uncertain relationship to non-documentary reality ; this might be called the problem of ‘ rose-tinted documentation ’ .
17 The town predates Richmond in Surrey , whatever the latter may say , and has an unshakeable claim to be the home of the ‘ sweet lass of Richmond Hill ’ , Frances I'Anson .
18 These moulds on a smaller scale , filled with earth and grain , and having a similar function to corn dollies , are also found in tombs .
19 For Warr , however , the issue is historical as well as moral , the reflection of an age-long struggle for rational laws rooted in ‘ a spirit of understanding big with freedom and having a single respect to people 's rights ’ .
20 Lord Dulverton was a leading wildlife campaigner and forester and had a lifelong dedication to forestry and to deer .
21 Oh yes , she 's got the house , and had a good talk to me , and help
22 Rose at six dressed hastily got some breakfast and had a pleasant row to the island .
23 They were , generally speaking , well informed about international politics and had a sceptical attitude to news ; they discussed their government 's internal policies and decrees , in particular relating them to different conceptions of government , freedom and justice : their talk of socialism , democracy , dictatorship was by no means purely theoretical .
24 This meant that farming was the likeliest occupation for RCM boys , even though they mostly came from urban professional and commercial backgrounds and had a positive aversion to rural life .
25 Moreover he knew nothing about finance , and had no discernible claim to so senior an appointment .
26 Copernicus himself was very much immersed in Aristotelian metaphysics and had no adequate response to them .
27 He simply announced that although Edward V had been recognized as the rightful heir , this was only because men were ‘ then ignorant of the very sure and true title which our sovereign lord that now is , king Richard III , hath and had the same time to the crown of England ’ .
28 He simply announced that although Edward V had been recognized as the rightful heir , this was only because men were ‘ then ignorant of the very sure and true title which our sovereign lord that now is , king Richard III , hath and had the same time to the crown of England ’ .
29 The second prejudice against dissection was held by religious people who took in a literal sense the resurrection of the body , and had an emotional commitment to this doctrine , even if intellect told them that an incomplete body could be no bar to the miracle of rising from the grave with the sounding of the last trump .
30 The first was an 87-year old widow with an OBS score of eight , living on her own in a local authority flat ; she had very poor mobility , was subject to falls , and had an increasing tendency to incontinence ; she could not manage her own personal care nor the care of her home .
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