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

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1 In the first place , the Pentagon had partial control over how the funds granted under the terms of the Pacts of Madrid were to be spent .
2 In Minor Project schools , no link person is designated , and this means that the DCSLs have considerable autonomy in working with the schools , though they are expected to liaise with the project team through the regular monthly meetings of library staff which the ACL:E&SS holds .
3 The Orient had well-developed civilizations long before anything in Europe , and they too appreciated the qualities of the rose and its potential when cross-bred and hybridized — a process that was well in advance of the horticultural achievements of European civilizations by the time the latter 's explorations brought East and West together .
4 Although the RAF had standard instrument panels from 1936 onwards it was a long time before the merits of this tidy arrangement really caught on in the USA .
5 The RAF had two squadrons of Hunters and four Shackleton bombers at Aden , and a transport force of twelve Beverleys and six Vallettas split between Aden and Kenya .
6 I think at the time the RAF had more volunteers than it could cope with and much weeding out was done , but in his case he blotted his copybook good and proper by doing a bit of unauthorised low flying over a south Devonshire town , frightening all the old ladies .
7 The Stewarts had another residence , in Renfrewshire , and it was while they were visiting it that a tragedy occurred .
8 The Dean has great admiration for these senior soldiers .
9 ‘ All Europeans who deal with the Masai inevitably , after a short period , appreciate that the Masai have certain characteristics which we , the British , deeply applaud ’ , wrote the District Commissioner in charge of Narok in 1955 .
10 There were other roads through the Alps , and other intermediaries : certainly the Etruscans and probably the Phoenicians , with whom the Massaliotes had hostile encounters ( Thucyd. 1.13.6 ; Paus. 10.18.7 ) .
11 The Doge has two pools
12 For the first time in a BHC hovercraft , the AP1-88 has separate engines to provide lift and generate forward speed .
13 There used to be three , the Essex , the Suffolk and the Norfolk and the Suffolk had two funnels and the er the Norfolk had one funnel .
14 Nearly all the artists at the Hayward have some standing within the ‘ art establishment ’ that Araeen says he has stormed .
15 Although the PFA have 4,000 members , Gordon Taylor knows that he can deal for them .
16 Although Blake may have given the impression to the prison authorities that he had accepted his sentence and settled down to serve it ( it would surely have been odd had he done otherwise ) , in reality neither he nor the KGB had any intention of him remaining in prison a day longer than necessary .
17 The lower-elevation uplands in the north of the Auvergne have extensive areas of bocage — pastures and hedgerows with large areas of woodland/forest .
18 Topographically , both Wales and the Auvergne have large areas of upland and mountain , most of which is established as LFA under the 1975 Directive .
19 The division into 3 LFA zones in the Auvergne has considerable implications for nature conservation .
20 The Cuthberts had another friend , Mrs Rachel Lynde .
21 The Tirajana has two pool tables , a bar and supermarket .
22 The record shows that the Hobys had four children — two sons and two daughters .
23 Probably the best hotel in Mayrhofen , the Neuhaus has high standards ; it offers much in the way of facilities and the cooking has an excellent reputation .
24 One of the most modern flotels the Holmia has twin cabins , a gym , cinema , recreation rooms and two saunas .
25 The Treuhand has 2,000 staff , divided between Berlin and 15 regional offices .
26 The Macleans had two daughters .
27 The area covered by the UDC has various transport weaknesses .
28 I have pointed Out in an earlier essay , for example , that the distribution of certain fossils corresponds remarkably well with the old Austro-Hungarian Empire , though it is doubtful whether the Hapsburgs had much control over evolution .
29 The Hernes had seven sons and three daughters .
30 The Talyllyn had special events and the Fairbourne is ideally situated for beach weather .
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