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

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1 THE National Art Collection Fund has every reason to be pleased with itself at having given £250,000 of the £10 million needed to acquire Lord Cholmondeley 's Holbein , Lady with a Pet Squirrel , for the National Gallery .
2 The United States has every reason to take note of this .
3 But now with four seats — exactly reflecting its 23.5 per cent support — the party has every reason to feel cheerful .
4 Roger Twose has every reason to bask in his maiden century in the competition .
5 In other words , the communicative support that the child has every reason to expect from an adult , or any competent communicator , is not forthcoming .
6 In Richard III Clarence has every reason to fear for his life , since he has been imprisoned in the Tower of London .
7 With so powerful and so complete an equipment as the Holy Spirit , the Christian has every reason for peace and joy in believing .
8 The way it is put is that Rocky is full off self-doubt and introspection and Wilko has every reason to sideline him .
9 ( 3 ) The announcement of an offer must only be made by an offeror after the most careful and responsible consideration and when the offeror has every reason to believe that he can and will continue to be able to implement the offer ( eg he has the money ) .
10 The announcement of a firm intention to make an offer for a target company must only be made when the offeror has every reason to believe that it can and will continue to be able to implement the offer ( Rule 2.5(a) ) .
11 Such an announcement should not be made until the offeror has every reason to believe that it can and will continue to be able to implement it .
12 He has no reason to fear the imminent collapse either of his administration or his country .
13 But they could not be sure of winning and they know perfectly well that Mr Mitterrand has no reason to dissolve parliament so long as there is even a small risk that his party might lose .
14 Absence for seven years , coupled with the fact that a petitioner has no reason to believe that his or her spouse is alive , will enable him or her to ask the court to make a declaration that death is presumed and that the marriage is dissolved .
15 He has no reason to suppose that Esau 's feelings have changed .
16 If after a reasonable period of time has elapsed , the Insurer having examined all evidence available , has no reason to suppose other than an accident has occurred , the disappearance of an Insured Person shall be considered as constituting a claim under this policy .
17 According to this thesis , the wealthy peasant has no reason to rebel and the poor landless peasant is limited in his actions by his dependence on a landowner .
18 Note the defence shown at point 2 above , when the offender has no reason to believe anyone was within hearing or seeing distances who was likely to be caused harassment , alarm or distress , e.g. if some people could see him , but they were a long way off .
19 There is a further defence where the accused proves he was inside a dwelling and has no reason to believe his conduct would be heard or seen outside that dwelling or any other dwelling ( Section 5(3) ) .
20 ‘ Steve has no reason to feel responsible and I do n't think he will .
21 Mr Vit Vlnas , head of the National Gallery 's archives , says : ‘ The National Gallery has no reason to give back the altar , whose holding is based on a legal agreement .
22 He can then argue that once one has advanced beyond the superstition that all desire is for oneself having pleasure , one has no reason of principle for denying the apparent fact that some desire is directed at occurrences not involving oneself at all , but rather the welfare of others .
23 I pointed this out to Gary , a normal human being who has no reason to think like a journalist .
24 And , gentlemen , I should like to say this also ; our Party if it is properly conducted has no reason to fear that the mass of the people in this country will not support it ( Hear , hear ) .
25 Any taxpayer paying taxes exigible under a statute which it has no reason to believe or suspect is other than valid should be viewed as having paid pursuant to the statutory obligation to do so .
26 Any taxpayer paying taxes exigible under a statute which it has no reason to believe or suspect is other than valid should be viewed as having paid pursuant to the statutory obligation to do so .
27 The NE choices have the property that if each player knows the others will make their NE choices , he has no reason to deviate from making his own NE choice .
28 Shabby , he 'd thought , and plain , so that he was taken aback by the neatly-rounded woman who answered his knock , a most presentable person in a dark , well-cut woollen dress with what looked like a gold brooch at the neck , her smooth oval face miraculously ironed of the creases he remembered , her mouth smiling the serene welcome of a woman who has no reason to expect trouble from a knock at her door , a woman who eats well and sleeps well and can settle all her bills .
29 Thus , an insurer has no reason to expect to have such enquiries addressed to him regardless of the sum insured. :
30 He has no reason for guilt but he feels it .
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