Example sentences of "have a place " in BNC.

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1 But if it is quality and exclusive , sport still has a place on ITV . ’
2 There are some artists who rarely write their own material ( Cliff Richard is the classic example ) , and as a result , the specialist songwriter always has a place in music publishing companies .
3 If the present , our present , has a place in the novel , it is as something that is looked to and not seen ; we do not exist .
4 As well as tidying up the whole system , it re-affirms that the doctrine of saints has a place , but not the central place , in Catholic piety .
5 It is here that hope has a place .
6 It 's a well-known therapy in places like mental hospitals and prisons and has a place for the elderly as well .
7 Dundonald Castle , which has a place in both Scottish and British history , is the finest example still existing of a Scottish castle of its period , and should be treasured as a national monument in our midst .
8 Rubbish has a place in this process of stimulation .
9 On the other hand , if there is someone in his past who still has a place in his heart , you do need to know about it before you can deal with it .
10 ‘ We do not see that such undeserved humiliation has a place in the Institute 's Manifesto , ’ says Liverpool .
11 Ritual has a place in domestic activity .
12 Even Lotho ‘ Pimple ’ , Frodo 's relative , has a place in the argument because he is such an obvious Gradgrind — greedy and bossy to begin with , but staying within the law till his manipulators take over , to jail his mother , kill him and eat him too ( if we can believe the hints about Gríma Wormtongue ) .
13 Even so , by using the JACQUARD CLAW that come with all these double bed electronic machines from the peg-board ( now sadly out of production ) right up to the latest System 9000 and all those in between , Norwegian jacquard definitely has a place in the hearts of most dedicated knitters .
14 In other words , paradoxically , feuding has a place in society to maintain the status quo .
15 This competitive element will be sharpened by the policy of open enrolment , introduced by the Education Reform Act , which gives parents the right to have their child admitted to any school which has a place .
16 The first step is to separate out the types of social episode in which a particular social action has a place , for example , the action of shaking hands .
17 Indeed she only has a place in the religion in relation to him .
18 Richard Wilson , the genius of landscape painting , has a place of honour .
19 The Order has a place there .
20 Intravenous beta blockade also has a place in acute care in selected patients .
21 The onus is on writing as a medium to demonstrate that it is capable of forms of communication which are impossible in the oral media , and that it therefore still has a place in contemporary society .
22 A very bright , transparent cool green , viridian has a place on many palettes .
23 Viridian has a place on many palettes ; it is slightly less brash than phthalocyanine green , but has similar transparency and hue .
24 Each has a place in such a varied marketplace .
25 Here both foot-soldiers and officers were required , and indeed they still are : what churches call stewardship of talents has a place .
26 Nevertheless , depreciation has a place in capital maintenance .
27 Where it is a matter of public feeling then the voting system has a place — as a sort of representative jury .
28 Comes with several thousand words , but with the usual Lander edit facility this is a very flexible educational tool that has a place both in the home and in schools .
29 ‘ Veronica has a place .
30 However , liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma still has a place in carefully selected patients .
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