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

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1 The strictness of the defence has unfortunate consequences for some controversial publications : distributors are prone to equate political radicalism with a propensity to libel , and are thus provided with a ready-made legal excuse for a decision not to stock them .
2 For example , at the screening stage , discussed above , it might be desirable to establish whether the defence has any complaints against the original investigation .
3 THE PARTY IN THE PARK has live music from Del Amitri , The Farm and Status Quo .
4 The Park has three lochs and the picturesque village of Duddingston with its Norman church .
5 The International M & A Network should be used where it is believed that the opportunity has international attractions .
6 Often this sort of breathing is accompanied by raising the shoulders and pushing forward the front part of the chest ; it does not take in much air or provide the opportunity to have much control over it .
7 Although ‘ teleworking ’ might be considered to be an old idea — anyone who has done the odd bit of paperwork at home while keeping in touch with the office by telephone can be said to have been doing it — the opportunity to have computer-aided design , back-office and data entry work carried out full-time away from the office has widened immeasurably .
8 There are great dangers in the royal family speaking out because I have a memory of the nineteen seventy nine , just prior to the devolution bill in the referendum in Scotland , when the Queen spoke out against devolution , now she in , in effect denied a large number of Scots the opportunity to have some sort of Scottish Parliament based here , and we probably would n't , I think , be debating this subject today , if in fact we 'd got that eleven years ago .
9 The rooms are well proportioned , with the majority having good views across the grounds and lake .
10 About half the remainder had firm reasons for preferring cash to credit at least in this instance — because it was cheaper , or because it would avoid a chain of later bills , for example .
11 The Prince had high hopes on that July day too .
12 The Duke had powerful artillery and trained soldiers ; the Prince had lesser firepower and undisciplined goodwill .
13 The change has strong support from the Department of Trade and Industry , the Bank of England , the CBI and the 100 Group .
14 Mr Linklater said : ‘ It is a tremendous honour for The Scotsman to have this train named after it .
15 One wonders if the Captain-General had any idea of the utter impossibility of navigating at 75°S , for on this longitudinal track his ships would be stuck fast in the thick ice-of the Weddell Sea , hemmed in by the unimagined continent and unendurable cold of the Antarctic .
16 The writer has great sympathy for hauliers confronting the intricacies of the tachograph legislation .
17 He commented specifically on this and his use of the Faulkner quotation by saying , ‘ When the writer has some urgency to speak , the subject matter becomes almost irrelevant . ’
18 If Quaid 's role seems contrived and the film betrays signs of forced editing in the abrupt , jerky resolution of an expansive but slackly focused narrative , COME SEE THE PARADISE has notable compensations : convincing performances from an unknown cast ( some of whom passed their childhood in the camps ) , a sharp sense of the sometimes bizarre and humorous manifestations of cultural miscegenation and a detailed evocation of period and locale .
19 It was also suggested that the Board had insufficient knowledge of the Highlands and all this made it difficult for them to act correctly .
20 The Board had long debates about whether the content of degrees in the areas should be for or in librarianship , what the academic content of study should be , and what career opportunities would be open to students if they were not subject graduates .
21 Thereafter the Board has considerable means at its disposal to implement these schemes , and is empowered to acquire land and buildings to promote activities and enterprises ( including the provision of grants and loans for these ventures ) and to offer advice and training .
22 In the Commons debate a sponsor of Radical Alternatives to Prison , Robert Kilroy-Silk , said that penal reformers ( he mentioned the Howard League , NACRO , and the ACPS ) were in favour of partly suspended sentences , as he was himself , on the grounds that the length of the sentence had little deterrent effect .
23 The sentence has 28 characters in it , so let us assume that the monkey has a series of discrete " tries ' , each consisting of 28 bashes at the keyboard .
24 With deposits of limited size variations the technique has some success but better discrimination is achieved where there are large size differences .
25 When the heart has great depths , no surface storms can affect its clarity .
26 The re launch of Asbach Uralt in its centenary year was supported by new packaging and a new advertising campaign in Germany The brand has tremendous strength amongst more traditional consumers , but its long term growth is dependent upon extending its appeal amongst young adults .
27 where the case has important implications beyond the interests of the individual parties ;
28 The case has direct relevance for the role of records managers and archivists because it focused on the role and responsibility of the U.S. Archivist in implementing organisational policy regarding electronic messages .
29 The case has alarming similarities to the Rodney King trial in Los Angeles .
30 The resistance has eight aspects to it :
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