Example sentences of "have [art] term " in BNC.
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1 | As has already been suggested , so pervasive has the term ‘ permissiveness ’ become that there are few , if any , commentators who are prepared to argue that the term is one that mystifies rather than elucidates . |
2 | The Aztecs did not have a term for ‘ fine arts ’ , nor did they speculate about aesthetics , nor make objects to be contemplated for their beauty alone . |
3 | It would also normally be advisable to have a term in the partnership deed which allows for disputes to be referred to arbitration , thereby avoiding the risks and costs of litigation . |
4 | Whatever the disadvantages of the old system , at least I had a term in which to prepare the students for their teaching practice ; now I have six weeks . |
5 | However , the Minister knows that all the galleries — certainly the Tate and the national gallery — have told him strongly that the Government have the term of the trusteeships wrong . |
6 | ‘ You British have a term for him . |
7 | We have a term for publications which break the rules ; Victorian Handbills . |
8 | You have a term and then in a middle of the term you have a half term do n't you ? |