Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] have of " in BNC.
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1 | The text has of course been approved by our Chairman and is enclosed for your information . |
2 | And this was the last impression the Collector had of India . |
3 | He suggested that there are two different approaches based upon the basic perceptions that the manager had of the workforce . |
4 | Dropped by the one section of the establishment which supported it , and adopting policies that ensured that popular opinion would become increasingly hostile , Mosley destroyed whatever small likelihood the BUF had of becoming an effective force in British politics . |
5 | But her very presence seemed to be wrecking what chance the company had of any success . |
6 | Basically this determination must first take account of what prospect the patient has of advancing along the line from hopelessness to improvement to recovery . |
7 | So the earlier the thrombolytic therapy is administered the greater the chance the patient has of maintaining reasonable left ventricular function after the vessel is opened . |
8 | Even more significantly this teacher goes on to express the view that this approach is not incompatible with the examination system , where in the context of the GCSE , the personal and professional experience the tutor has of each student 's progress and development is counterpoised with the more objective and detached assessment of the external moderator . |
9 | What concept does the school have of a multiracial society ? |
10 | ‘ The design also helps shape the image the reader has of the company . |
11 | The spiritual area is concerned with the awareness a person has of those elements in existence and experience which may be defined in terms of inner feelings and beliefs ; they affect the way people see themselves and throw light for them on the purpose and meaning of life itself . |
12 | When a suitable opportunity occurs , a tutor should encourage his students to send in tests regularly for correction , pointing out that this is the only way a student has of finding out whether he really understands a subject . |
13 | Her face seems to glow with happiness as if a vision has of a sudden become reality . |
14 | Two ounces is a lot to have of cereal . |
15 | This may seem too unprofessional a view to have of them , but even discounting direct informal reporting , they can not avoid using this information when , for example , they are involved in appointments and promotions . |
16 | Because of the many opportunities that a designer has of seeing many types and design of kitchen equipment in action , he is able to pick for his client the best type and design for the job in hand . |
17 | The auxiliary use of need has also been found in the following type of sentence not listed by Jacobsson : ( 23 ) By co-vary , we mean that the more a language has of one of the processes , the less it need have of the other . |
18 | How much actual , constructive or imputed knowledge does an exchange have of what goes on on its own trading floor ? |
19 | It can be described as the psychology of absolute consciousness , seeing consciousness not only as an awareness an individual has of him or her ‘ self , but an eternal all-pervasive principle — the highest reality , with all things being manifestations of it . |