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

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1 De Smith has adumbrated four different tests which the courts have at one time or another used .
2 On her properties she usually thought only of leasehold for the most superior housing , as at Alderley Edge , where the houses had between one and five acres each .
3 Japan and Britain : An Aesthetic Dialogue 1850–1930 will be held at the Barbican Art Gallery and surveys the art of Japan and Britain , showing the influences that the cultures had on one another .
4 This was an appeal by the Crown by leave of the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) ( Lord Lane C.J. , Hutchison and Mantell JJ. ) from its decision on 22 April 1991 allowing an appeal by the defendant , Edwin Gomez , against his conviction at Isleworth Crown Court ( Mr. Recorder Bassingthwaighte ) on two counts of theft , the defendant having on 20 April 1990 pleaded guilty on re-arraignment to one count and on 24 April 1990 been found guilty by verdict of a jury on a further count .
5 ( 2 ) Where the Council has within three months beginning with the date when an application for recognition was received by the Council neither granted nor refused recognition , an appeal to the Master of the Rolls may be brought under paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 to the Act as if the application had been refused by the Council .
6 I would imagine that the site had at one time been occupied by a large merchant 's house as four of the houses were built over a medieval cellar .
7 Meanwhile , the conservationists have until 14 March to persuade Norway 's environment minister , Mrs Wenche Frogn-Sellag , to commute the sentence on Vegarshei 's lone wolf .
8 There were two outbuildings across the yard ; one looked like a converted barn and the other had at one time styed pigs .
9 ‘ For it was then that the Vietminh had in one quick stroke taken over the nationalism of the country , that Ho had achieved the legitimacy of power . ’
10 It was apparent as the light grew that the rocks which lay scattered among the trees had at one time been arranged in order .
11 But , generally speaking , the economy had by 1937 recovered to the level reached before the Depression started in 1929 .
12 Although the subject was something not discussed , almost everyone in the road had at one time or another been confided in and had helped Mrs Browning as far as they could , although she seemed to feel she should not worry any particular neighbour too much so went from one to another , as it were in turn .
13 After the Dissolution of the Monasteries , the Goldsmiths had in 1538 already sued in the Court of Augmentations for the wills and bequests of Sir Edmond and Sir Bartholomew Read .
14 The society has about 1 , members across the Northern Ireland , people from all walks of life with a common interest in learning about preserving architecture of value .
15 The MIS-2ES has from two-to-four CPUs , 256Mb of memory , and 48Gb of disk — and costs £72,000 .
16 Section 123(1) of the Insolvency Act 1986 provides that a company is deemed unable to pay its debts if a creditor ( by assignment or otherwise ) to whom the company is indebted in a sum exceeding £750 then due has served on the company , by leaving it at the company 's registered office , a written demand ( in the prescribed form ) requiring the company to pay the sum so due and the company has for three weeks thereafter neglected to pay the sum or to secure or compound for it to the reasonable satisfaction of the creditor .
17 a creditor for more than £750 has served on the company a demand for the sum due , and the company has for three weeks failed to pay the debt ;
18 As the 450th Anniversary of the Founding of the School was approaching , and as the School had in 1933 achieved Public School status , with the admission of the Headmaster into the Headmasters ' Conference , it was decided that it was an appropriate moment to extend the accommodation , with the building of two " temporary " classrooms and a new Art Room .
19 The guy had about one brain cell and he was doing time in it .
20 Suppose that a transformer has to 6 volt 250 milliamp secondary windings .
21 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 .
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