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

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1 9.10 Entire understanding This Lease embodies the entire understanding of the parties relating to the Premises and to all the matters dealt with by any of the provisions of this Lease The provision has merit from both parties ' points of view .
2 In Rutherford 's experiment , the u-particles had energies of millions of electron volts .
3 ( a ) What information the Board has Details of all canals .
4 For the courts to have regard to Parliamentary material might necessitate changes in Parliamentary procedures to ensure that ministerial statements are sufficiently detailed to be taken into account .
5 He goes on to point out that the Germans had standing by three squadrons of heavy ‘ C-Machines ’ , seventy-two in number , each capable of dropping a 200Ib. bomb , which could reach their targets after half an hour 's flying .
6 When chided by his questioner about signing the Helsinki accords on human rights which , the questioner suggested , allowed the Russians to have dominance in eastern Europe , Mr Ford , as he put it , ‘ pranced with both feet across the open mine field ’ .
7 Each of the groups has access to such resources , but only as and when required .
8 The kitchen had windows on three sides and the cat — only kitten-sized , though it was full grown — appeared .
9 The course has room for 20 students and applications are invited from men and women .
10 Also , the tribunal referred in its reasons to the fact that the employee had convictions for similar offences in the past and the employer had given no warnings that repetition could lead to dismissal .
11 The rest of the districts have populations between 20,000 and 80,000 ( Table 3.5 ) .
12 So the reverse of the fabric has stripes of two rows of each of the colours being used .
13 ‘ Well , as you know , Mr Caretaker , all the Chapter have keys to all the doors except the Bishop 's door . ’
14 In addition , the department has responsibility for Commercial Law ( including Company Law and the law relating to financial services ) , Labour Law , Social Security , Taxation , International Private Law ( Conflict of Laws ) , Agricultural Law , Criminal Law , and Evidence ( civil and criminal ) .
15 This might occur if general practices encouraged a partner with a special interest in diabetes to care for their diabetic patients ; if practices are well equipped as part of a commitment to quality of care ; if the practice has access to dietitian services — most appropriately , perhaps , through the training of practice nurses in dietetics ; and , in such well organised practices , if only those patients with special problems are referred to hospital diabetic clinics .
16 The theory that the poet had access to deep and primitive levels put him awkwardly alongside the Romantic ‘ explorers ’ .
17 Only when the critic has access to all the sources which were at the disposal of the editor can his findings be absolutely certain .
18 For example , the oxidation of aluminium alloys found during this work and almost certainly made worse because the engine had Ian within three feet of the surface , could be melted and flushed out of the porous alloy be being sprayed with white spirit .
19 They can also spend all or part of an honours year abroad , as the department and the faculty have links with many European and American universities .
20 And the Mafia have people in this country who meet the lorries at Dover and then distribute the heroin . ’
21 The management have confidence in future earnings growth and the maintenance of the target payout ratio .
22 The task of the tribunal is to ascertain , according to ‘ reasonableness ’ and ‘ equity and the substantial merits of the case ’ , whether the dismissal is unfair , not to decide the issue having regard for contractual terms which , themselves , sometimes seem inequitable .
23 The council had plans for economic development but could not reveal details to stop other authorities taking the ideas , he added .
24 Why the machine had levers at each end was a mystery never satisfactorily explained to the boys , but it created another alley in Grandad 's life , the alley between one machine and another , and though there were no U-boats shooting at him , it was hard going with his bad leg .
25 Do the parents have problems with written communications from school ?
26 Nottingham Crown Court was told that by the age of nine weeks , the child had fractures to both collar bones , both legs and an arm as well as a broken skull .
27 So long as the goods remain the Seller 's property in accordance with clause 8.1. the Buyer will : 8.3.1. insure them against loss or damage under a policy which protects the Seller 's interest in the goods ; 8.3.2. store them separately from other , similar goods owned by any other person , so that they remain identifiable as the Seller 's property ; 8.3.3. allow the authorised representatives of the Seller to have access at any reasonable time to the premises where the goods are stored , in order to inspect the goods .
28 8(3) So long as the goods remain the Seller 's property in accordance with clause 8(1) the Buyer will : ( a ) insure them against loss or damage under a policy which protects the Seller 's interest in the goods ; ( b ) store them separately from other , similar goods owned by any person , so that they remain identifiable as the Seller 's property ; ( c ) allow the authorised representatives of the Seller to have access at any reasonable time to the premises where the goods are stored , in order to inspect the goods .
29 This revealed that astonishingly rapid progress had taken place , such that the greater part of the county had in operation schemes based on the Haycocks II model , so that the majority of the population had access to some training on these lines .
30 In 1977 , only 45% of the population had access to public health services and 9% to the private sector .
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