Example sentences of "have [art] real [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I could be wrong , but I do n't think he has the real thing in him .
2 The absence of such provision has the real result , among others , of a huge deficiency of qualified engineers , designers , technologists and technicians , with extremely damaging consequences for Britain manufacturing and production — and so for the country 's economic prosperity .
3 Worse still , the rabbit has no real hope of reaching the safety of Mr Brooke 's warren .
4 Improvisation should not , in any way , be confused with the rather general idea of ‘ making things up as you go along ’ , which has no real purpose beyond that of entertainment .
5 But I really to believe that Halloween does has no real influence .
6 A third possibility that should not be overlooked is that the stereotype is just a stereotype and has no real correlate in women 's behaviour .
7 But the study of Pakistan 's cricket structure — its nepotism and corruption — and inbuilt attitudes ( umpire Constant 's costly decision at Headingley in 1982 lives in infamy in Pakistani minds ) — is timely , as is the reminder that Pakistan 's cricket Press has no real voice , a shortcoming felt deeply by the players .
8 The par value of a share has no real significance , expect in the event of insolvency .
9 So , to take one illustration from the law reports , if you are the company 's assistant accountant , it could be unfair to dismiss you for alleged lack of management ability if that has no real bearing on your daily tasks .
10 But no matter — this has no real bearing on the development , but may be of some interest to those in the community who see this as just another get-rich-quick venture by the men from the city .
11 ( Technically , the ‘ face ’ of the Sun is actually our star 's photosphere — the visible level : the Sun has no real surface as such . )
12 A similarly high proportion end in a swift judgment because the defendant is in default or has no real defence .
13 If that person has no real exposure as a concomitant of trading activity but takes on the risk as a means of generating income , he is referred to as a " speculator " .
14 The patient has no destiny beyond whatever duration is required to get an episode of nursing , and she has no real past , nor does the nurse .
15 If the adventurers want to loot this room of its equipment , they can do so , but the stuff has no real value — most of it is outdated , rusted , falling apart or otherwise valueless .
16 Whilst working alone the craftsman also has no real need to describe or control the process elements , as he contains , in his head , the understanding of how the design is intended to work and the necessary stages to make this a reality .
17 The concept of ‘ normality ’ has no real meaning other than that of the personal viewpoint of any individual .
18 It is obvious that environmental factors exert a far-reaching influence on this particular AL and , indeed , the concept of ‘ safety ’ has no real meaning unless it is considered in relation to ‘ the environment ’ .
19 Cambodia 's Supreme National Council voted to stop timber exports last September , despite Khmer Rouge opposition , and was backed by the UN , which , however , has no real power to stop the trade .
20 2 Specific Failings The feeling that a teacher has no real interest in the people in his care need not derive only from indifference .
21 Apart from having to compete with the other half a dozen or so suppliers like Santa Cruz Operation Inc and Sun , USL has no real marketing experience .
22 he has no real understanding of -ck .
23 Within company law doctrine this idea has no real impact .
24 This is why NATO has no real substitute .
25 Feminist vision or imagination has no real resource to turn to .
26 ‘ She has no real cause for blindness , ’ Maggie told him .
27 Brutus says that he has no real reason to believe that Caesar would change his nature like this but because they had no proof either was it would be too much of a presumption to say that he would not change at all .
28 Though our modern technology and civilization is based largely upon our ability to harness the electron , conventional physics still has no real perception of what it is we have got our hands on .
29 He has a real church to manage .
30 ‘ Shadwell has a real theatre and for some reason he likes you .
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