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

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1 However , perhaps even more significantly , certainly for the junior players , is the opportunity they have earned to go forward for a personal screening at Bradnam 's unique Herts-based Dewhurst Tennis Academy , the operation which has firmly set about the task of uncovering a future British Wimbledon champion .
2 The imaginary antagonist next argues that the argument contains a contradiction — namely , that as men are held to be primarily governed by their emotions in the attachment they have to religion , rationality will be of no avail against it .
3 I am happy there at the moment , and I want to repay Yorkshire for all the support they have given me over the years . ’
4 Instead , they tell of the support they have received from their extended family in Kirkby .
5 Many of them so often quite rightly describe what has happened to them as a deep wound resulting from the blow they have received .
6 I would rely on Mr Yeltsin and Mr Gorbachev that the only possible way in which they could have reached the eminence they have today is through membership of the party .
7 Most of the 1,000 issuers of junk bonds have put the money they have raised to good , and sometimes brilliant , use .
8 For they have just been faced with the prospect of losing £1 million of the money they have to spend on research this year .
9 The answer is probably that workers come a lot cheaper in China , but the money they have saved that way could surely have been doubled in extra sales — not to mention saving on shipping costs — if they had been made in a British factory .
10 In the past week , thanks to the money they have sent in .
11 They use the money they have been given to buy services from hospitals or community units either in their own districts or elsewhere .
12 We choose our customers carefully : only those who can underwrite the loan , give pledges that they are good for the money they have borrowed .
13 As used by Marxists , the concept refers to the circulation of capital , with people exchanging the money they have earned in employment for the goods and services they need and require .
14 They take some of the money they have cut from the training budget and use it to fund employment action .
15 If all this leads the controlling group to scream for more money from the Government , and it will inevitably , I suggest they start using the money they have more sensibly and not waste it on their more extravagant schemes .
16 And this very executive power is again checked and kept within bounds by the two houses , through the privilege they have of enquiring into , impeaching , and punishing the conduct ( not indeed of the King , which would destroy his constitutional independence ; but , which is more beneficial to the public ) , of his evil and pernicious counsellors .
17 The advantage they have over individuals is that , although each practice only contains a part of the complex phenomenon which is society , each one is a ‘ whole ’ in the sense that it consists of a variety of different kinds of parts , all of which are interrelated .
18 ‘ Offenders will have to satisfy the courts they have successfully completed a course before their period of disqualification is reduced , ’ he said .
19 Wendy , who is also a keep fit specialist , is overwhelmed by her new pupils ' enthusiasm and thrilled at the progress they have made in a short time .
20 Students are also asked to analyse and evaluate the progress they have made towards their set target , identifying the learning they have gained and expressing their feelings and reactions to the experience .
21 ‘ We take a serious view of any company failing to comply with the terms of the contract they have been awarded . ’
22 In Britain it is unusual , and few see the houses they have designed actually built .
23 If Labour wants to win the election they have to convince us that we shall be no worse off under their reinstated rates system .
24 More democratic and collaborative pedagogies , as proposed by Troyna and Carrington ( 1990 ) and exemplified by some of the projects they have developed , are a step in the right direction .
25 We particularly urge that children should be encouraged to write fiction , poetry , plays , diaries , book reviews and so on , in response to the literature they have enjoyed and shared and discussed with their teacher and classmates .
26 They should also be encouraged to write fiction , poetry , plays , diaries , book reviews and so on , in response to the literature they have enjoyed and shared and discussed with their teacher and classmates .
27 Effective presidents , according to the criteria used in this book , are those who succeed in translating the proposals they have advanced on the campaign trail into policy action .
28 But our concern in this book is more with the civil-liberties record of the judges as reflected in the cases they have decided .
29 It has n't been an easy time , even for the professions , and while law firms have had to cut back on staffing , they face having to get more out of the personnel they have left in terms of client service .
30 It uses the database to access , capture and track complete profiles about customers , the products they have installed , and how they use them .
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