Example sentences of "[subord] [noun] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And the complex , ever-absorbing detail of Las Meninas was really beyond words — pure art underlying mysteriously the brilliant surface , where literature has no place . |
2 | National Associations are encouraged in every country where Henley has a presence . |
3 | National Associations are encouraged in every country where Henley has a presence . |
4 | The Bar has lost by the gradual extension of county court jurisdiction ( where solicitors have the right of audience ) ; and the income limit for legal aid in civil cases has fallen well behind inflation , so that few people are now eligible for it . |
5 | Where blood has a significance , and menstrual blood negatively so , women are granted a kind of power . |
6 | Modern man sees life as separated into compartments , as mechanistic interactions , where consciousness has no meaning . |
7 | Unlike the residences bit of the Barbican , where Sorrel had a flat , the entrance to the Arts Centre part is off Chiswell Street , which was an easy left turn for me just after Finsbury Circus . |
8 | Only occupants of the deep oceans or the darkest recesses of caves will escape such rhythmic influences and live instead in a world where the passage of daily time has no obvious consequence and where tides have no effect . |
9 | Where organisations have a research need Henley works closely with the client to define and plan the project . |
10 | Where individuals had the choice , they preferred to save money even at the risk of continuing to live in fairly insanitary and certainly uncomfortable dwellings . |
11 | " This Meeting , with every feeling of humanity for the distressed Sufferers , who have the misfortune to be shipwrecked on the coast of this Island , have to regret that numbers of the Country prople , shaking off all fear of God , or regard to the laws , are in the constant practice against every rule of Christian charity , or hospitality , of resorting in numbers to the shores , where strangers have the Misfortune of being shipwrecked , and that for the sole purpose of plunder ; which practice this Meeting hold in the greatest abhorrence , and now declare their disapprobation of ; and in order , as much as possible , to remedy this evil , this Meeting not only collectively , but individually , pledge themselves to use their utmost exertions , not only for the preservation of the property of the individuals , who may have the Misfortune to be wrecked on these coasts , but also for bringing to condign punishment all and every such persons as may be found plundering from wrecks : " |
12 | Where relatives have an expectation of ultimate benefit from any property or capital , the situation becomes even more complex . |
13 | After the Macleods ' modest grandeur and great hospitality , Raasay House became a hotel , and now the bare boards of the Adventure School thud with young feet ; they sleep in bunks and merry community where Johnson had a room to himself , which , as he told Mrs Thrale , ‘ in eleven rooms to forty people was more than my share ’ . |
14 | Manufacturer Wassall — where Hanson has an 8% stake — has launched a bid worth £98m for Evode and last night the main concern of the employees in Leicester , Birmingham and Stafford was their jobs . |
15 | A woman with eight children committed suicide in 1989 in Athol village where HSDU has a project . |
16 | One of the windows of opportunity in Spain is in telecommunications , where EDS has an agreement in principle with Telefonica de Espana SA , the state-controlled operator , to provide ‘ substantial systems integration services in the billing area , ’ says Ribas . |
17 | Where numbers have no ears , where there is no blood . |
18 | No more can I find , if not content , yet a gorgeous enjoyment , in mere dreams , where men have no past . |
19 | Two workshops there considered the CCAUK 's case for ‘ pro rata to instalments ’ , and the point was well taken , especially where debtors had a mixture of short and long-term debt and/or weekly and monthly instalments . |
20 | It is a return to the capital for German-born Mr Nitschke , who was here from 1985–87 managing The Dorchester , where Regent had a management contract . |
21 | A fairly typical set of facts is provided by Nedrick ( 1986 ) , where D had a grudge against a woman and had threatened to ‘ burn her out ’ . |
22 | No , more like expanding already open minds to infinite parameters , building their own Virtual Reality theme park where time has no meaning and the entire history of sound — acid house , prog rock , punk , reggae , classical , astronaut transmissions , Muslim prayer chants , Rickie Lee Jones eulogising the skies of her youth — is up for grabs . |
23 | Fanny is mystical and tends to go away on her own , so Suwelo has an affair with Carlotta , who wears three-inch heels . |
24 | Although Taylor had a number of players out injured , Hateley was left out for the next match . |
25 | ‘ Chinese and Western cuisines have very different styles , but since I 've been here , I 've realised that once chefs have the chance to exchange views and work together , it 's very easy to adapt to a new style of cooking . |
26 | ‘ So Edouard has the investment capital he needs for his expansion programme ? ’ |
27 | Although LASMO has a sterling balance sheet , most of its business is conducted in US dollars . |
28 | One thing that the Opposition are certain about is that those who earn more than £20,000 have every right to be called upon to pay the extra 9 per cent . |
29 | Although Carloman had an infant son , the nobles and bishops of Alamannia and Burgundy immediately travelled to Corbeny-sur-Aisne to do homage to Charles . |
30 | But , as he explains : ‘ In contrast , in Spain the dealing is mainly in unaccepted commercial paper ( cartera ) , so bills have the status of an invoice . ’ |