Example sentences of "have [art] clear " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Neither is worthy of a WWF title , but Bulldog has the clear advantage — because he 'll be yapping in his own back yard . ’
2 DIGITAL SYSTEMS DENIES ANY INTEREST IN NT , SAYS UNIX HAS THE CLEAR ADVANTAGE
3 Co-acting with the syllable con- in the passage above is the suggestive use of joie ( joir ) ( cf. the passage from Le Pescheor de Pont seur Saine , above , where it has the clear sense of sexual ecstasy ) , the equally suggestive emphasis on the " entering " of the castle by the knight , and the ambiguity of the past tense of avoir , ot , meaning either " there were " or " she had " .
4 The largest market in South America is Venezuela , and United Distillers has the clear number one brand in the deluxe , the standard and the locally bottled Scotch whisky sectors .
5 Although they registered their disapproval at the MPs ' vote with the Government , the council group leader , Richard Lyle , said : ‘ Alex Salmond has the clear backing of the Motherwell SNP council group as does the SNP parliamentary group .
6 The match between Timman and Speelman has no clear favourite .
7 But two weeks is a long time when the markets believe that the Government has no clear policy .
8 From this it would follow that the principle of organic unities has no clear meaning .
9 This network of kin and non-kin has no clear boundaries ; at the far edges are individuals who are simply ‘ known ’ or ‘ recognized ’ as kin , while towards the centre there are more effective ties , perhaps involving frequent visits and exchanges of goods and services .
10 It is , of course , more than likely that the teacher has no clear idea of the new elements of teaching involved , particularly if these involve extending his range of style ; printed material in particular seems to be a largely ineffective way of communicating such information .
11 The question " What do our beliefs about causation come to ? " , it can be supposed , has no clear and plain answer .
12 English has no clear rule on the — ent and — ant endings , but the former is the commoner .
13 The profit-loss line clearly shows that this should be used when the investor has no clear expectation of the direction of movement of the security 's price , only that it will move .
14 Second , Sklar 's concept lacks a genuinely global dimension because it has no clear analysis of the cultural-ideological sphere , and in particular , it misses what I consider to be the fundamental significance of the culture-ideology of consumerism .
15 Apart from the general requirements outlined above , the UK has no clear and comprehensive statutory rules detailing which data and transmission records should be maintained and in what form .
16 An exclusion of structural or inherent defects may be a starting point , although it could be suggested that the expression " inherent defect " has no clear meaning and that the exemption of the tenant from such liability may , from the landlord 's point of view , make serious inroads into a full repairing liability .
17 This has a clear relationship with Pius XI 's teaching , eight years earlier on the same subject : ‘ the very fountainhead from which the State draws its life , namely , wedlock and the family ’ ( 1929 : 14 ) , and with the dispositions of the then current Code of Canon Law which had come into effect in 1917 : ‘ The marriage of baptized persons is governed not only by divine law but also by church law .
18 Mrs Thatcher has a clear view of her role as Prime Minister and sees herself as an activist rather than an arbitrator in Cabinet disputes or a spokesman for a collective Cabinet view .
19 You can usually tell an organisation that has a clear corporate plan but very little vision about the future .
20 Each comes in a 75g rectangular tub and has a clear , resealable lid .
21 The difficult issue is how far this movement should be taken : changes which make it easier to convict men of sexual assault on women , or parents of the sexual abuse of children , can not be welcomed unless one has a clear conception of the rights of defendants as well as the rights of victims .
22 Iain Munro , who resigned from management of the Dundee club earlier this year , a victim of progressive subversion , has a clear insight into all of this .
23 Britain has a clear choice at this election .
24 An advanced system of emotional equilibration has thus developed which , on the one hand , resembles that of other sociable animals such as dogs and wolves among carnivores and , on the other , has a clear primate character .
25 The head has a clear dilemma : it is possible to lead staff in developing a curriculum in quite different directions .
26 Maurice Sendak also has a clear idea of his role ( Lorraine , 1977 , p. 152 ) : ‘ To be an illustrator is to be a participant , someone who has something equally important to say as the writer of the book — occasionally something more important , but certainly never the writer 's echo ’ .
27 The fact that one has a clear conscience is not always a sign of right responses to the trials and temptations of life so much as an appropriate response to sin and guilt .
28 In Britain these surfaces are inspected at least quarterly for projections , cracks and rocking slabs , and the highway authority has a clear duty to maintain these facilities to provide unobstructed and free passage .
29 HE MAY not say it in public , but George Graham has a clear message this morning for Ian Wright : ‘ I can always get another forward but see what trouble you 'll have leaning backwards on a broken career ’ .
30 The first type has a clear space all around it ; a back-to-the-wall bidet is installed against a false wall , which conceals the plumbing .
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