Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb past] have " in BNC.

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1 The Court of Appeal stated that the Board did have a duty to act fairly which entailed granting B and K the opportunity to satisfy them of matters in the statute , and to let B and K know the impressions of the Board so that they might be dispelled ; but the Board did not have to quote ‘ chapter and verse , ’ nor did it have to disclose the source of its information if it would be contrary to the public interest , nor did the reasons for the refusal have to be given .
2 Historically , it is true , the freedom did have some content .
3 Nevertheless , the story did have a happy ending and it does emphasize an important point .
4 Prepared in only a few weeks to satisfy an urgent need for cash on the part of Steinitz , who is building an auction house complex at Saint Ouen in the suburbs of Paris , the auction did have a catalogue covering 352 major items but without printed estimates .
5 The conclusion seems inescapable that the electorate did have a significant impact in determining the composition of the Commons , and therefore the very nature of party strife at Westminster itself .
6 Quite apart from any other difficulties , it seemed implausible to suppose that a statement about a red rose in the dark did have exactly these or those consequences for possible observation .
7 But to Paula 's triumphant delight the suit was snapped up the moment it went back onto its hanger — a solicitor 's wife who had stopped for a coffee had fallen in love with it , even if the skirt did have to be taken up four full inches to make it fit her less-than-willow tall frame .
8 Mr Scrivener said that while the council did have the right to take out interest-rate swaps for debt management , other types of transaction were ultra vires .
9 And the machine did have bowels — she could smell them : a dark , rancid odour comprising the spilled residue of a hundred types of food .
10 After several hearings between November 1817 and April 1818 the court decided that the appellee did have this right .
11 But the community did have a couple of heroes in the military sense when the Second World War came , both members of a family which plays a leading role in the modern legends of Baldersdale — the Fawcetts of West Birk Hatt
12 And consequently , er the blockade did have er did have serious er serious consequences for the imports in relation to food etcetera , that er that were required by the er by the republican government .
13 The canal did have an ‘ official opening ’ last May , but it did not stay open for long .
14 Now the sun made everything sparkle and ( come on , admit it ) the place did have its attractions .
15 All they can do is to ensure that the decision-maker did have some reasonable grounds for his action .
16 In the case of Camden and Islington , the authority did have good officers , and they did have the capacity to plan for a future district based provision .
17 He held , at p. 719 , that the visitor did have jurisdiction and that ‘ having that power , the justice thereof is not examinable in a court of law , upon any action concerning the [ visitor 's ] power . ’
18 Holt C.J. held , at p. 719 , that the visitor did have jurisdiction to deprive the rector of his office and that ‘ having that power , the justice thereof is not examinable in a court of law , upon any action concerning the [ visitor 's ] power . ’
19 Both Weighell and Buckton would have preferred more , but the statement persuaded them that the Government did have its heart in the future of the railway system .
20 The starting point for this was the need to decide whether the government did have a credible economic development strategy , whether there was any community focus to it , and how its various programmes impacted on communities within West Belfast .
21 The composer did have the opportunity to revise and shorten the Second Symphony , but it remains as long as the First , and needs a strong forward motivation which it certainly receives here .
22 Nevertheless , the Court of Appeal in Proctor and Gamble Philippine Manufacturing Corpn v Peter Cremer GmbH and Co ( The Manila ) [ 1988 ] 3 All ER 843 , pointed out that promissory estoppel may be relevant here if there is a representation which carries a strong implication that the representor did have full knowledge of the facts .
23 The company did have some copyright problems with the Cleo story , however .
24 But the party did have the sense to remove the figures from a policy commitment to halve the UK population .
25 Although the clergy were opposed to Theodore , it appears that the bishop did have supporters in the city because the bells were rung when he and Gundulf returned .
26 Nevertheless , the fact that the matter had come to such a head did have a sobering effect on them both .
27 At one time the local authority would have provided only one library service — the public library — and if a school did have its own library it would probably have been administered by the public library .
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