Example sentences of "[art] [pron] has any [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | McCawley ( 1976 ) asserts that sentences which are universally judged as grammatical are simply those for which no one has any difficulty in thinking of uses . |
2 | No one has any idea how much the Wertheimer brothers who own Chanel pay Lagerfeld but it is estimated to run into millions . |
3 | Rapturous as the circumstances of its conception may have been , the genesis as a whole could only , in retrospect , seem an extraordinarily painful business , as he intimated to Rohde shortly after the book was out : " No one has any idea how such a book comes into being : the trouble and torment it is to keep oneself as clear as this of other ideas pressing in from all sides ; the courage needed to conceive of it and the honesty needed to carry it through ; and above all , perhaps , my tremendous task vis-à-vis Wagner , which has certainly been the cause of many heavy clouds in my heart " the task of being independent even here , of taking up an , as it were , alienated stance . " |
4 | Moreover , the accident occurred over two months ago and no one has any reason to refute the obvious , that the King is dead and lies buried at Jedburgh Abbey . |
5 | My father was like that , the ‘ parfit gentle knight ’ , who would hurt no one , believed in honour , truth , courtesy , all those old-fashioned virtues that no one has any time for . |
6 | While no one has any right to walk straight into a well-paid job for life , it is n't just the out-of-work graduates that suffer . |
7 | No one has any right to treat you like that . |
8 | The opposite of this is called " perfect contestability " — no one has any power in the market , particularly the established firm(s) . |
9 | ‘ No one has any interest in the classics today , ’ he said . |