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

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1 One reason why the modern reader has difficulty with a positive evaluation of the term ‘ national prejudices ’ is that , in the twentieth century , prejudice has taken on a substantive meaning .
2 This residual approach adopts a simplistic explanation of social problems and has faith in the inherent validity of the existing social system ( Callahan , 1985 ) .
3 The department has expertise over a wide range of philosophical subjects , ranging from aesthetics to philosophy of science , philosophy of language and logic to moral philosophy , philosophy of mind to legal and political philosophy , and modern continental philosophy to the philosophy of religion .
4 Rarely has division within a ruling party been so bitter .
5 In 1986 the International Whaling Commission , which has responsibility for the baleen whales , declared a moratorium on commercial whaling of the 11 great whales so that stock could be assessed .
6 It is also confusing to the inhabitants in that it is often difficult to ascertain which council has responsibility for the particular matter which concerns them .
7 ( deputy manager ) has responsibility for the day-to-day personnel affairs within the Association , and for advising on the formulation of HCIMA policy in relation to the broad manpower and employment issues .
8 Each has responsibility to an individual BDC .
9 He has sympathy for the small scale dealers : ‘ They 've been brought up in an entrepreneurial country under Thatcher where they 've been taught to make money .
10 The group as a whole is in the black only because it has income from an American retailing chain Silo and from financial services and property deals in Britain .
11 The formulation of care plans is a valuable teaching and learning exercise , provided the student has guidance from an experienced member of staff .
12 The only relaxation presently available from the absolute prohibition against foreign lawyers ( other than those who duly obtain the professional qualifications necessary to become members of the legal profession in England and Wales ) undertaking the work of solicitors and barristers is that afforded under the European Communities ( Services of Lawyers ) Order 1978 which , as amended , has effect for the stated purpose of enabling an EC qualified lawyer to pursue his professional activities in any part of the UK by providing , subject to conditions , the services otherwise reserved to the local professions ( advocates , barristers and solicitors ) .
13 A reversionary lease has effect from a future date ( for example , after an existing lease expires ) and has effect no more than 21 years from the date of the instrument that created it .
14 But it also has relevance to the pro-active marketing of credit and , to my mind , nicely illustrates the crossroads the industry has reached and the opportunities that lie beyond it .
15 The Committee has charge of the Institute of Archaeology and of admission of graduate students in all branches of Archaeology , and has charge of the new degree in Archaeology and Anthropology , in which papers are offered in Roman Art and Archaeology .
16 Only for five years between 1945 and 1983 has approval for the Prime Minister exceeded that of his party by more than 10 per cent , and Harold Wilson , and Harold Macmillan are the only post-war premiers to have retained the support of 50 per cent or more of the electorate for two successive years .
17 It is a very dry area and only has rain during the wet season .
18 Anyone who has contact with the real world knows that sometimes the management might not have confidence in the work force and the work force might not have confidence in the management .
19 When my right hon. Friend the Minister of State next has contact with the Indonesian ambassador , will he express the abhorrence of the House at the indiscriminate shooting of men , women and children in Dili , which I visited three years ago with other hon. Members ?
20 Everyone who has knowledge of the criminal justice system says that Woolf is where it is at , and that , if the Home Secretary implemented Woolf within a reasonable timetable and with reasonable resources , he would have done what was needed .
21 The teacher ensures by questioning or other means that the student can make necessary discriminations and has knowledge of the appropriate terminology .
22 For example , the chief in Figure 5.15 has control over the whole machine , whereas the draughtsman only works on the fine detail of a specific part .
23 The Government has control over the Parliamentary time-table and can curtail discussion and bring matters to a vote by the use of various procedural devices such as the " closure . "
24 DHAs can then concentrate on ensuring that the health needs of the population for which they are responsible are met ; that there are effective services for the prevention and control of disease and the promotion of health ; that their population has access to a comprehensive range of high quality , value for money services ; and on setting targets for and monitoring the performance of those management units for which they continue to have responsibility .
25 ‘ District health authorities can then concentrate on ensuring that … the health needs of the population for which they are responsible are met ; and that their population has access to a comprehensive range of … services . ’
26 Robbins now draws more and more attention to the text itself , by indulging in a dialogue with his projected reader to celebrate reaching his hundredth chapter or by rejecting the claims of traditional literary decorum : ‘ happily , your author is not under contract to any of the muses who supply the reputable writers , and thus he has access to a considerable variety of sentences to spread and stretch from margin to margin … ’ ( 124 ) .
27 NOW that Nicholas Soames has access to a ministerial Montego , what will happen to Sutton , his old chauffeur ?
28 The Regulations require that : any person who keeps any livestock on agricultural land , or who knowingly causes or permits any livestock to be so kept , must ensure that anybody attending the stock has access to the relevant Welfare Code , is aware of its provisions and ( after 1.1.92 ) if they are attending the stock on behalf of the keeper has had instruction on the Welfare Code .
29 If a local authority does what it is supposed to do under those Acts , it has access to the criminal law to deal speedily and effectively with those who settle unlawfully on land .
30 Everyone has access to the whole system , both to see what 's going on and to contribute to change through Corrective Action and writing new procedures and instructions .
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