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

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1 All the activities have a number : do them in that order .
2 The Pakistanis have a culture .
3 There 's no doubt the RAF have a reputation for getting the job done with the Hercules .
4 A less absolute position is also adopted in Australia and in Scotland ( Ewing and Finnie , 1988 : 99–102 ) where the courts have a discretion to admit illegally obtained evidence .
5 It might be argued that the courts have a role to play in ensuring that groups which have been unfairly denied access to the policy-making arena or who have a genuine complaint about how that process was conducted , should be allowed to challenge the outcome of that process in the courts .
6 Instead under section 78 of the Act the courts have a power to exclude such evidence if it appears to the court that the admission of the evidence would have such an adverse effect on the fairness of the proceedings that the court ought not to admit it .
7 It takes us from Brussels to Valkenbourg , which the Tour visits for the first time , a town at the centre of the ‘ Dutch Alps ’ ; then to Koblenz in Germany , where the Moselle meets the Rhine ; to Luxembourg , then to Strasbourg , the most German of French cities ; and finally to Mulhouse , where the riders have a day off the bike as they transfer to Dole , the beginning of the Alpine stages .
8 Uitsmijter in a note says that the Masai have a system of fines , multiples of seven .
9 The traditionalists have a point .
10 Around the world GCHQ and the NSA have a series of powerful listening stations that scoop up every transmission that ventures into the ether .
11 By the eighteenth century the most common colour was red but today , although red calves are still born occasionally , the breed is black and some of the animals have a touch of white on the udder .
12 And I would like to think that other companies in the industry have a training suite like this , and I wonder if they do ?
13 My belief is that whatever material circumstance we enjoy , the promptings of the mind have a life unto themselves .
14 A playground and playhouse keep the tots happy while the teenagers have a ball with a whole host of absorbing activities .
15 However Pearl ( 1984 ) has shown that there is a crucial relationship between the heuristic estimate h* ( n ) , and the costs on the paths of a binary tree search space and that , when most of the branches have a cost associated with them , exponential search is inevitable .
16 THE province 's young emerging stars of the future have a chance to enhance their reputations still further when the Ulster development side face their Leinster counterparts at Donnybrook on Easter Tuesday .
17 In the larger vessels , there is endarteritis and periarteritis which progresses to fibrosis , and at necropsy the vessels have a pipe-stem feel on palpation .
18 All the bedrooms have a colour TV and one has a four-poster bed .
19 All of the bedrooms have a balcony and telephone , and some take a third and fourth bed .
20 There is a lift to all floors where the bedrooms have a balcony .
21 The Hotel Graal was recently refurbished and all the bedrooms have a telephone .
22 The bedrooms have a telephone and colour TV .
23 All the bedrooms have a telephone .
24 ‘ I do n't mind if the lads have a laugh at my expense , that 's all part of the dressing-room banter , but it does upset me that I 'm supposed to have had a row with the manager .
25 The metal filling the pouring hole was usually left untrimmed after it had cooled , so that many of the figurines have a peg under their bases : even the best figures — and some of them ( see Figures 2 and 30 ) are very fine — may seem rather unfinished to modern eyes .
26 They included scenes in London , in and around Peking , the garden at Ramster , beaches in New Zealand , Cap d'Antibes , where the Gunns have a house on Miranda 's uncle Antony Norman 's La Garoupe estate ; Barbados , Provence , and Venice .
27 Here , the guards have a habit of touching the women .
28 Indeed in the Future of the Profession Report of 1970 , the text preceding a recommendation that the Institution have a structure of three chapters , stated , inter alia , that ‘ there is an historical nexus between land agency , general practice and building surveying which still validates the view that they are different applications of the same basic skills . ’
29 To prepare these guides the club have a party walking the bank while others are paddling the river .
30 The stories are brightly written , they deal with issues that really concern young adults , have convincing and positive heroines , and some of the authors have a gift for comedy .
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