Example sentences of "has read [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As with other verbal games the child must type in the sentences correctly spelled and has to read the replies which , for the most part , will be in standard English .
2 Mean Malcolm whistles at him , an old lady helps him over the road , teacher expects his writing to be tidy and he has to read the part of the spineless Rapunzel .
3 Anyone who has read a selection of cases concerned with jurisdiction will have come across the distinction drawn between want of jurisdiction and excess of jurisdiction .
4 He has read a lot about AIDS medicine .
5 Initially the examiner , who has read a file detailing the main points of the complaint , but inevitably does not have the full story ( hence the reason for the enquiry ) , turns up unannounced at the company 's premises ( which are not always easy to find ) and has to get past well-meaning but defensive receptionists and secretaries without revealing the purpose of the visit .
6 But the Mirror has read a transcript of the 2year-old recording and found much of it to be inconsequential gossip .
7 To give you an example , suppose the software has read a string of letters which it has interpreted as ‘ 5inging ’ .
8 In L " Estrange v Graucob ( [ 1934 ] 2 KB 394 ) Scrutton LJ said that " When a document containing contractual terms is signed then , in the absence of fraud or , I will add , misrepresentation , the party signing it is bound , and it is wholly immaterial whether he has read the document or not . "
9 As anyone knows who has read the literature of management information systems , office automation , and document-based systems , we are bombarded by data which if valid ( and accepted by the profession ) would have a profound effect on the design of information systems .
10 THE GET-OUT CLAUSE — HOW TO BRING ANY DISCUSSION CONCERNING POSSESSION OR THE BOOKER PRIZE TO AN ABRUPT END Ask if anyone has read The Bone People by Keri Hulme .
11 erm anyone who has read the Portrait of the Artist will know the dizzying swings of feeling that chart Stephen 's progress from arrogance to abjectness , from despair to hope , from self-sufficiency , to the craving for comfort , or the voluptuousness of renunciation .
12 Once you have knitted one row the carriage has read the positions of the point cams once again , so the pattern will be correct on subsequent rows .
13 And I doubt whether Councillor has read the papers .
14 Anyone who has read The Hound of the Baskervilles will know what fate is in store for those who wander off into a mire !
15 A good translator does not begin to translate until s/he has read the text at least once and got a ‘ gist ’ of the overall message .
16 Let me hasten to assure authors Martin Ward and Paul Oldham that there is at least one person who has read the book from cover to cover and though it both clever and hilarious , a beautifully-sustained joke and the most original piece of humorous writing on the fame produced in years .
17 Idly she picks at the flap , but it is still stuck down ; no one has opened it , no one has read the book , it is still intact .
18 A declaration should be enclosed for the Charity Trustee to sign saying that s/he has read the constitution , understands her/his responsibilities and that s/he is not disqualified from acting as a Charity Trustee .
19 But Walter had , and anyone who has read the books can feel it . ’
20 I am glad that the hon. Gentleman has read the report .
21 One wonders if Sir Bryan has read the report by his counterpart organisation in Australia , the Trade Practices Commission .
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