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

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1 The porter has a kilt poking out from under his jacket , and Macduff is stuck with wearing a raincoat on top of his dinner suit for the whole show .
2 All the activities have a number : do them in that order .
3 Mr Nichol demanded : ‘ Who leaked this report before we in the defence had a chance to see it ? ’
4 Patrick Edgeworth 's Boswell For The Defence has a plot of sorts — the barrister 's defence of Mary Broad , an escapee from the penal colony at Sydney Cove — but , in the end , the form defeats any narrative thrust .
5 Thus , if in the year 1992/93 the income was £100 and the trustees paid the basic rate of tax because the income had a UK source of £25 and the additional rate of tax of £10 the amount of income available at the end of 1993 is £65 .
6 If they are not resident in the United Kingdom then they will be assessed only if the income has a UK source .
7 Perhaps this is merely to say that the pluralist has a theory of language , whereas the monist does not .
8 In strong winds , however , the sides of the tent had a tendency to cave in and flap about .
9 To answer the understandable need to touch and be involved with animals , the park has a Children 's Farmyard .
10 Praise God for the opportunity to have a ministry of this nature , church-based and in the heart of community life .
11 The first was a relief service to allow farming families the opportunity to have a holiday away from the farm .
12 I took the opportunity to have a word with the Kentish Constabulary 's finest .
13 Most significant for a county player was the opportunity to have a benefit match .
14 There is the opportunity to have a look at a slide show and purchase promotional gifts .
15 That is a form of typewriter , whereby it 's possible to generate a letter and , unlike an ordinary typewriter , if you make a mistake it is very easy to make the corrections because the word processor gives you the opportunity to have a look at the letter on a television screen before it is finally typed on paper .
16 It is and I mean it gon na change again so I thought well this is the opportunity to have a change
17 I was given the opportunity to have a rehearsal with him but I declined because I am not like the professionals who can rehearse in detail and then put it over as fresh as a daisy when the time comes .
18 Economy Minister Robert Atkins welcomed the planned flotation and said it would give every electricity consumer in Northern Ireland the opportunity to have a stake in the future of the industry .
19 If a home were recognisably offering multiple regimes , this would offer dementia sufferers the opportunity to have a programme of care which included preventive toileting , more personal assistance , observation and structure to the day .
20 The genealogist has a job to sort it all out , so it is no wonder that many rose lists get into a mess and tend to lump types together more for brevity and convenience than for strict botanical clarity .
21 The Pakistanis have a culture .
22 If two such people , the one popular with Conservatives , the other a nominee of the new Liberal Government in London , took that view , the Prince had a lot going for him .
23 ‘ They also say the serpent had a woman 's face . ’
24 Humanists have no use for the Christian view that the fetus has a soul , finding it a backward and unscientific idea , shrouded in mysticism .
25 The solicitors had a conflict of interests , and should have arranged for him to receive independent legal advice .
26 Like the ECSC , the EEC had a Council of Ministers as its main decision-making body .
27 And I saw that the shed window had been boarded over with some plywood , and the board had a number beneath which was the signature ‘ Popova ’ .
28 Normally the charge will be repaid when the property is sold but the Board has a discretion to transfer it to a substitute property in certain limited circumstances ( see reg 98 ) .
29 ( 3 ) In considering the grounds for refusal mentioned in paragraph ( a ) of subsection ( 1 ) above , the licensing board may have regard to any misconduct on the part of any person mentioned in that paragraph , whether or not constituting a breach of this Act or any byelaw made thereunder , which in the opinion of the board has a bearing on his fitness to hold a licence .
30 ( 3 ) In considering a complaint under this section , the licensing board may have regard to : ( a ) any misconduct on the part of the holder of the licence , whether or not constituting a breach of this Act or any byelaw made thereunder , which in the opinion of the board has a bearing on his fitness to hold a licence ; ( b ) any misconduct on the part of persons frequenting licensed premises occurring in those premises or any misconduct in the immediate vicinity of licensed premises which is attributable to persons frequenting those premises .
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