Example sentences of "have a clear [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the full implications of the Act in terms of capital expenditure , existing plant life and product costs will not be fully apparent until industry has a clearer idea about how the new law will be enforced . |
2 | It is also evident , for example , that in all environments , variation in ( Ε ) is controlled by sex of speaker much less in Lurgan than in the urban communities , while sex of speaker has a clearer effect in Andersonstown than in Braniel . |
3 | Britain has a clear choice at this election . |
4 | In the councils where the members are not organised along party lines or where no party has a clear majority the debates and votes in committee and full council retain their significance . |
5 | Of course , in practice when a particular political party has a clear majority then both councillors and officers will accept the realities of the position and act accordingly ; but the difference in the constitutional position is not simply one of form — it undoubtedly affects attitudes throughout local authorities . |
6 | If there are a number of nominations for the position of trustee , then a vote is taken in accordance with the rules as set in section 3 above but if there are three or more nominees , the chairman must continue taking votes until one nominee has a clear majority with the nominee obtaining the least support dropping out each time ( r 6.88(2) ) . |
7 | This has a clear relationship with Pius XI 's teaching , eight years earlier on the same subject : ‘ the very fountainhead from which the State draws its life , namely , wedlock and the family ’ ( 1929 : 14 ) , and with the dispositions of the then current Code of Canon Law which had come into effect in 1917 : ‘ The marriage of baptized persons is governed not only by divine law but also by church law . |
8 | LABOUR HAS A CLEAR VISION OF THE NEW EUROPE WHICH WE WANT TO HELP TO CREATE . |
9 | HE MAY not say it in public , but George Graham has a clear message this morning for Ian Wright : ‘ I can always get another forward but see what trouble you 'll have leaning backwards on a broken career ’ . |
10 | ‘ And the guide has a clear message Mid Wales , escape to our beautiful landscapes . ’ |
11 | In obvious ways a native-speaker setting out to become a teacher of her/his mother tongue has a clear head start . |
12 | An advanced system of emotional equilibration has thus developed which , on the one hand , resembles that of other sociable animals such as dogs and wolves among carnivores and , on the other , has a clear primate character . |
13 | The fact that one has a clear conscience is not always a sign of right responses to the trials and temptations of life so much as an appropriate response to sin and guilt . |
14 | And who has a clear conscience ? |
15 | The first type has a clear space all around it ; a back-to-the-wall bidet is installed against a false wall , which conceals the plumbing . |
16 | In starting a negotiation it is suggested that one has a clear plan from the start identifying : |
17 | The food industry generally has a clear responsibility to ensure that food supplied to its customers is safe . |
18 | CA has a clear responsibility to give wherever possible clear advice , exposing fads and gimmicks , but at the same time analysing problems where they exist . |
19 | As the drama develops remember that if each child feels s/he has a clear responsibility within the drama control problems are far less likely to arise . |
20 | He added ‘ The way we see the client-server and distributed data processing market leads us to believe that Unix has a clear advantage over any other operating system . ’ |
21 | Maurice Sendak also has a clear idea of his role ( Lorraine , 1977 , p. 152 ) : ‘ To be an illustrator is to be a participant , someone who has something equally important to say as the writer of the book — occasionally something more important , but certainly never the writer 's echo ’ . |
22 | He is an eloquent man , and one who has a clear idea about his role as an artist , ‘ I am aware of belonging to a tradition , I look to Picasso , Giotto , Goya , Beckmann , Chagall . |
23 | For this reason , on top of the operational plan for the coming year , a more detailed one is produced explaining individual accounts , the outlook and resources , ‘ so ensuring that every underwriter has a clear idea of what the company 's strategy is and , more importantly , why we 're doing it . |
24 | Scottish Amicable has a clear purpose — ‘ to do the best for all our customers ’ and in the context of JRA our newest customer the dedicated administration unit is committed to doing the best for J. Rothschild Assurance . |
25 | Peptides from both molecules have proline as an anchor residue at position 2 , but only HLA-B35 has a clear anchor , tyrosine , at position 9 . |
26 | In Britain these surfaces are inspected at least quarterly for projections , cracks and rocking slabs , and the highway authority has a clear duty to maintain these facilities to provide unobstructed and free passage . |
27 | The ICC has a clear duty to say whether they should go down as champions or cheats . |
28 | Second , the Trust is a body committed to conservation on such a wide scale — it is the second largest landowner in Britain — that it also has a clear duty to ensure that it follows good environmental practice in its own affairs . |
29 | Indeed , the local authority has a clear duty to restore the child to his or her natural parents as soon as this is consistent with the child 's welfare . |
30 | The head has a clear dilemma : it is possible to lead staff in developing a curriculum in quite different directions . |