Example sentences of "they have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In which case they have no independent meaning or function at all . |
2 | ‘ They have no excuse , ’ says Stan Gilligrew , secretary of Action Against Autumn . |
3 | They have no remarkable features to catch the eye , nor , in tandem , do they form a satifying or picturesque group as a street of Georgian terraces does . |
4 | As such , it should command the attention even of readers who feel that they have no time for the art . |
5 | The 20-year-old Pakistani said : ‘ They have no right to do this . |
6 | The Independent Broadcasting Authority has said that groups can team up as long as they have no more than 25 per cent of the total independent television advertising market . |
7 | But he added : ‘ If , however , it means that managers are so distracted discussing the process of privatisation that they have no time left to manage , then that would be a most unhappy state of affairs . ’ |
8 | They have no cooking facilities but plenty of running water . |
9 | Members troop into lobbies at the beck of a party leader as though they have no minds to use . |
10 | The proletariat are ‘ free ’ labourers in the sense that they can sell their labour to whoever will employ them , but are not free to do anything but sell their labour , since they have no access to the means of production : land , tools , workshops , raw materials . |
11 | Bengali families in the East End feel they have no protection and that they must begin to protect themselves . |
12 | They have no complaints , they complete their training period very accurately and they are really good . |
13 | In Britain there has for many years been a sub-proletariat , a sub-class of the working class who are far worse off than the main body , consisting of sweat-shop workers and homeworkers , people who are treated by employers as though they have no rights at all . |
14 | ‘ The workers have not followed the proper dispute procedures , they have no legitimate grievances and it is difficult to know what they want . ’ |
15 | Personally I do n't think it is traditions which are weighing them down but the fact that they have no support at home . |
16 | What it meant in human terms was that black UK citizens excluded from their own country ( Britain ) were and still are being forced to live in countries where they have no right to live or work . |
17 | Since in general ‘ politics ’ should not be discussed in school , it is easy for teachers to claim that they have no strong opinions about subjects like , say , the National Front . |
18 | It must not be assumed that the absence of a 24-hour rhythm in newborn babies means that they have no rhythms at all . |
19 | Unfortunately life is never simple — the Stores Platoon confirms that they have no Challenger engines in stock and that the next one is not expected for three or four days ; improvisation will obviously be needed if the Blues and Royals are to have all their tanks working . |
20 | Although they have no bones or skeleton , they are very strong . |
21 | As long as they pretend they have no alliance , none of the four needs say a word about the share-buying . |
22 | First-buyers can be excused for favouring discounts and cheap mortgages , because they have no existing place to unload . |
23 | They have no rights in the Palace at all and are , at almost every opportunity , shunned by MPs who mistakenly believe that the European Parliament ( and not the Council ) is their natural adversary . |
24 | Thousands of young people will be spending this Christmas on the streets because they have no home to go to , and over a third of them will have spent most of their childhood in care . |
25 | Unfortunately , they have no power over political parties , who are n't expected to be legal , decent , honest or truthful . |
26 | But will the money launderers and the drug-runners suddenly find they have no friends ? |
27 | And they have no aesthetic interest for me , or much lasting value . |
28 | They have no bearing whatsoever on the serious consideration of the merits of the Nauruan case . |
29 | Economic reform has so far meant that Poles can gaze in wonderment at now well-stocked meat stalls they have no money to buy from . |
30 | They have no qualms about forcing member countries to spend money on water they might think could be better spent elsewhere . |