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

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1 THE PARTY IN THE PARK has live music from Del Amitri , The Farm and Status Quo .
2 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 .
3 The Duke had powerful artillery and trained soldiers ; the Prince had lesser firepower and undisciplined goodwill .
4 The change has strong support from the Department of Trade and Industry , the Bank of England , the CBI and the 100 Group .
5 The writer has great sympathy for hauliers confronting the intricacies of the tachograph legislation .
6 It was also suggested that the Board had insufficient knowledge of the Highlands and all this made it difficult for them to act correctly .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Thus , if the taxpayer has net income of £50,000 pa and his standard of living only requires him to spend £30,000 he may be able to give the balance away providing he starts the pattern early and continues with that pattern of making the gifts to the discretionary trust .
10 When Mr Deane eventually left Ireland later in 1978 he confided to the Cork Examiner that the decision to have violent confrontation at Barnahely was not made by him : ‘ That morning was handled on the advice of other people .
11 I take the true rule to be that where a specific article is offered for sale , without express warranty , or without circumstances from which the law will imply a warranty … and the buyer has full opportunity of inspecting and forming his own judgment , the rule caveat emptor applies .
12 As the program time needed to send each step command is likely to be much less than 0.1 ms the processor has spare capacity for other tasks .
13 Initial assessment to see whether the sufferer has addictive disease at all .
14 Insomnia is a common complaint in which the sufferer has poor sleep that is often broken many times during the course of the night .
15 It is established that , a university being an eleemosynary charitable foundation , the visitor of the university has exclusive jurisdiction to decide disputes arising under the domestic law of the university .
16 For example , the square has four-fold symmetry , the pentagon has five-fold , the hexagon has six-fold symmetry .
17 Generally the staves forming the bucket have constant height and thickness , but vary considerably in their width ; an example from grave 60 Petersfinger ( Wiltshire ) has staves varying from 2 to 5 cm wide and 0.35 cm thick ( Table 3.1 ) .
18 A user can only enter or retrieve a module , or collection of modules , by reference to a LIFESPAN package which contains them and to which the user has appropriate access privileges .
19 A user can only enter or retrieve a module , or collection of modules , by reference to a package to which the user has appropriate access rights .
20 A user can only enter or retrieve a module by reference to a LIFESPAN package which contains it and to which the user has appropriate access privileges .
21 The cottage had solid brick walls , none of your modern self-insulating cavities .
22 Now the scientist had final confirmation that Rohmer — the hard , forceful , determined and organised Rohmer — had lost his mind .
23 Nor , more abstractedly , could it be the result of a perspective on the informational content of the brain ; for , in either case , the perspective would have to be the occurrence of some further brain or informational state and to both of these the scientist has complete access , and the problem reoccurs .
24 A meeting was held with the Bank of Ireland on 8th April at which IBOA emphasised the necessity to have full agreement before any cost reduction proposals are put in place .
25 We are very much aware that initiatives involving major revisions of the curriculum have significant resource implications for institutions as well as for SCOTVEC and , for this reason , we have decided that a phased introduction would be appropriate for the revision of advanced courses .
26 What it does ensure is that the chef has complete control over some of the most vital tools of his trade , with computer guidance as an important aid .
27 If the case did concern a public function , the court would have to decide whether the applicant had sufficient standing , whether the case was brought in time , and whether the case was a hopeless , frivolous , or vexatious one .
28 But Lord Justice Woolf has written that , as a result of this case , usually it is not until the application has been heard on the merits that it can be decided whether the applicant has sufficient interest , and it is rare in cases which may otherwise be meritorious for leave to be refused on the ground of lack of standing .
29 In its longer tape and CD formats , the album has between-track dialogue and Hedges was anxious that the company understood that it was an essential part .
30 While this rule depends upon the provisions of the federal and state constitutions , the reasoning has universal application .
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