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

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1 Director of New York 's Whitney Museum of American Art until his contentious dismissal in 1990 , Thomas Armstrong has joined the Andy Warhol Museum as its director .
2 Simeon has seen the Christ with his own eyes .
3 Everyone knows Mr Baker has edited the Faber Book of English History in Verse , and included some lines from Henry V , but even there he never got to that particular bit .
4 DEC has previewed the Rdb 6.0 version of its relational database , saying that at $6,643 per tpsA on an Alpha AXP DEC 7000 Model 610 , it is the first production database to go below $7,000 per tpsA ; it ships December .
5 They claim that Prince Sihanouk has offered the Khmers Rouges a role in the future government of Cambodia , in return for a promise not to disrupt the election .
6 ULSTER Unionist security spokesman Ken Maginnis has accused the Dublin Government of ‘ deliberately distorting ’ the true cost of border security .
7 WEST Germany has asked the UN Security Council to meet to discuss the situation in Romania .
8 The commission in Brussels has vetoed the Strasbourg parliament 's line : Brussels knows that Britain and West Germany would never agree to a total ban .
9 LASMO has welcomed the UK Trade and Industry Select Committee 's recognition of the value of sour gas projects for electricity power generation .
10 Maureen Hornsby has joined the Bristol branch as district manager .
11 SINN Fein president Gerry Adams has criticised the Dublin Government for supporting a new round of ‘ talks about talks ’ among the constitutional parties here .
12 NOW THAT Lord Cholmondeley has sold the Holbein to the National Gallery , he will be getting on with his film career , I am told .
13 ‘ Because INCUBUS has penetrated the US government at all levels .
14 Bookies William Hill has made the BBC 's Only Fools And Horses 13-8 with Coronation Street ITV 's top hope in second slot at 9-4 .
15 Counsel has advised the SIB that the full report can not be published at present .
16 For the past two years the BVDG has used the Cologne Art Fair as a platform to promote support for particular museums .
17 Nick Faldo has won the Ritz Club Golfer of the Year Award for his victory in The Open Championship and his second successive US Master title .
18 To reassure the owner , Renault has fitted the Safrane with several methods of anti-theft protection .
19 Mitterrand had visited the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia on Oct. 3-4 , holding talks on Oct. 4 with King Fahd before travelling on to Yanbu to see French troops there ; an announcement on Oct. 17 that the French contingent was to be supplemented by the dispatch of a further 500 troops would bring its total strength to 750 air and 5,700 ground troops .
20 Among the controversial issues which any negotiations would have to address were the following [ see also p. 36837 for so-called " Harare declaration " on ANC proposals for future negotiations , and p. 36912 for earlier policy guidelines ] : ( i ) nationalization : in press interviews in the days following his release , Mandela had reasserted the ANC 's stated policy of nationalizing certain sectors of the economy , including mines — this immediately provoked sharp falls on South African financial markets [ see also p. 37176 ] ; ( ii ) the armed struggle : Mandela had refused to renounce this policy , repeating on Feb. 14 that government installations were legitimate targets for sabotage [ ibid. ] ; ( iii ) power-sharing : the government and the ANC still appeared to be a long way apart on interpretation — the ANC for its part was not prepared to accept an arrangement similar to the current tri-cameral parliament ; ( iv ) sanctions : Mandela had already stated that " the conditions for which sanctions are being applied still exist " and thus there was no need for a review of the question [ for UK Prime Minister 's unilateral decision to break EC agreement on voluntary sanctions see below ] .
21 Mandela had urged the EC to refrain from lifting any sanctions for two or three months ; he told the ANC consultative conference that the time had come for a " re-evaluation " of sanctions , but the 1,600 delegates voted to push for their retention .
22 Thomas Balne had acquired the Swann Inn , and was also Charles Titford 's new landlord .
23 Meanwhile Mr. Samuel Kay had bought the Greek Street site for £5,000 ; the buildings were used thereafter as a Central School , and Evening School , and a hall for hire .
24 Lisbon diplomats said Portugal had asked the United States to try a new initiative to bring the two sides together .
25 A proposal put to the PLO Chairman Yassir Arafat suggested that the dialogue could resume as soon as the PLO had disciplined the Palestine Liberation Front ( PLF ) for its involvement in the May 30 seaborne attack on the Israeli coast [ see pp. 37443-44 ] .
26 Which seemed to imply that Balliol had crossed the Fintry and Campsie Fells and was still heading southwards , presumably for the Clyde valley .
27 His campaign had also suffered from a paucity of endorsements from leading black political figures , to the extent that , in late December , Wilder had accused the Rev. Jesse Jackson as the leading black Democratic political figure of sabotaging his candidacy .
28 Nesbitt had met the Sultan on the outskirts of Aussa and been given permission to continue northwards across the lava desert to Eritrea , but was forbidden to enter Aussa , which remained unexplored .
29 Yet in his Edward Thomas , R.P. Eckert argues that the young Edward had explored the Surrey and Wiltshire countryside in solitude with a fantasy companion called Philip who later reappeared as ‘ The Other Man ’ in In Pursuit of Spring and , even more noticeably , in Thomas 's early poem The Other .
30 With the heir to the throne in her hands , she wrote to Edward saying that she and her son would not return to England until Edward had dismissed the Despensers from court .
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