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

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1 The remainder have in many cases , however , devoted more resources to traditional means of advertising rather than adopted new media .
2 Secondly , migration from the cities has in net terms been removing the types of people that are least affected by increasing unemployment .
3 Some argued that the case had been brought to an early end as there was little chance of the prosecution being successful , others suggesting that the case had in all but final verdict already been won .
4 Perhaps because of this the courts have in subsequent cases generally declined to follow Lord Macmillan 's view .
5 If the animals had in any proper sense rights , we should no more be entitled to put them to death without a fair trial … than to torture them for our amusement .
6 However , the costs appearing in the books of the newly nationalised industry were considerably below these , largely because , while capital charges normally formed a large proportion of the total costs of electricity supply , the industry had in recent years been prevented from investing heavily and most of its inherited equipment stood in the books at prewar values .
7 ( 3 ) A licensing board shall not refuse an application for the renewal of a licence under this Part of this Act except under subsection ( 4 ) below or on one or more of the following grounds : ( a ) that the manager is disqualified by or under this or any other enactment for holding a licence or is in other respects not a fit and proper person to be the holder of a licence under this Part of this Act ; or ( b ) that the rules as to the persons entitled to use the canteen have not been observed or that the canteen has in other respects been improperly conducted ; or ( c ) that the manager or the body providing the canteen has entered into an agreement of the kind mentioned in paragraph ( d ) of section 41(1) of this Act .
8 What the styles had in common was a number of letter forms .
9 In the second case ( Reg. v. Morris ) the defendant had in similar manner switched price labels on goods in a supermarket but was not arrested until after he had passed the check-out point and paid the lesser prices for the goods .
10 I know of others who feel much the same — it 's called consensus politics , and it requires cooperation and a concentration on what the parties have in common rather than exaggerating their differences .
11 In our society the judges have in some aspects of their work a discretionary power to do justice so wide that they may be regarded as law-makers .
12 WHAT do Alfred the Great and Sonic the Hedgehog have in common ?
13 With TV , especially in the major areas and London in particular , a very heavily sold market , the contractors have in good years been less willing to deal .
14 But every health-care system is facing similar pressures and the need to improve efficiency is important , without sacrificing equity and free access , which the NHS has in larger measure than most other health care systems ( Le Grand , 1989b ) .
15 The fisheries minister , Thorsteinn Pálsson , justified the move on the grounds that the IWC had in recent years concentrated exclusively on conservation aspects of whaling , while according to its charter it had a twofold task of both conserving and exploiting whales .
16 I am pleased to report that care in the community has in general , been successfully introduced .
17 Usually , what all the ghosts have in common is a tragedy suffered during their life on earth , and they will reappear to a family descendant in the attempt to resolve what could not be resolved in life .
18 Today , of course , corporate status carries no implication that the business has in some other way been favourably treated by the state , and so in this respect too the idea of privilege is now inappropriate .
19 Oddly , perhaps ominously , the war has in many respects gone better for Israel to date than for any other single party ( with the possible exception of CNN ) . ’
20 The IMF had in late June 1989 approved a drawing of 9,180,000 special drawing rights ( approximately USdollars 11,460,000 ) under the second annual structural adjustment programme ( ie part of a three-year plan agreed with the IMF in October 1987 ) , with objectives including tax reform , reform of the cotton sector , liberalization of price controls and foreign trade , reduction of the balance-of-payments deficit ( currently some USdollars 64,000,000 ) , the control of inflation within a 5 per cent ceiling , and boosting of real economic growth to 3 per cent .
21 One thing all the armies had in common was a careful explanation of their presence , a specific mandate set out in such complex detail that officials of the Lebanese Foreign Ministry were sometimes still trying to decipher its true meaning when the army in question was retreating out of Lebanon .
22 ‘ 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 . ’
23 That the classical doctrine of the trinity has in this manner been departed from may be thought to be of no small consequence .
24 In the years between Swann and Burnage the media had in any case had a field day .
25 What all the theories have in common is the fundamental assumption that criminals are different from non-criminals in that they have a more or less enduring disposition towards the commission of crime and that this disposition is explicable in terms of ‘ causes ’ .
26 All the items had in common was dust .
27 In Turkey the government had in early September been voted powers by parliament to contribute forces if it deemed necessary .
28 Renton 's suggestion of a further review of its role stems from the feeling in his department that the present system is an administrative duplication , that it does not allow the Minister to determine the policy framework , and that whenever a major funding issue arises the government has in any case to be directly involved at present .
29 Secondly , what are the mother tongues of those who will be using the grammar to learn the language ? if the mother tongue is related to the target language , many features which the languages have in common will not need to be drilled .
30 Appreciation of the vital place which the Church had in Medieval life is necessary to an understanding of the buildings which we have inherited from this time .
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