Example sentences of "in [noun] have have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What lies in pieces around them represents , in effect , a unique private exhibition open to a lucky few who for the first time in generations have had the opportunity for hands-on experience of greatness . |
2 | A man accused of killing a young British model in Paris has had the charge of murder against him dropped . |
3 | It seems that scarcely one Black artist in Britain has had the benefits of an extended professional career : a dealer , regular exhibitions , interested critics , sales and the support of one 's peers . |
4 | Late in 1913 he wrote on a more factual note : ‘ Futurism is not without importance , and its manifestos drawn up in France have had an influence on the terminology which is employed today amongst the most advanced painters . ’ |
5 | The use of computers in cartography has had a number of effects ; first of all , cartography as a discipline has become more independent of geography . |
6 | In initiating my original purchase I incur an obligation to make a payment in money , but I in turn have to have a source from which I can acquire the money in the first place , and this will , directly or indirectly , put me into at least a temporary relationship with a great variety of people , including the reader who purchased this book from a bookstall and paid out money , some small fraction of which will eventually find its way back to myself . |
7 | Falling school rolls in Marske have had no effect yet at Bydales . |
8 | Changes in mortality have had an effect upon life expectancy — the age to which the average person can expect to live . |