Example sentences of "have [adj] knowledge " in BNC.

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1 We have also heard from my hon. Friend the Member for Windsor and Maidenhead ( Sir A. Glyn ) , who has unparalleled knowledge of the history of the area and the occasions when floods have affected it .
2 Thus where the discretionary fund management arm of a conglomerate receives confidential information from the corporate finance arm about Company X , the fund management arm may be prevented from using the information of disclosing it if it has actual knowledge of the breach of confidence or possibly where it ought to have known of the breach .
3 If the purchaser has actual knowledge that the asset sale carried out by the directors is in breach of their fiduciary duty , the transaction is voidable at the instance of the vendor and the purchaser will hold the proceeds of the sale as a constructive trustee .
4 Your Grace , the King , has personal knowledge of the Bruces .
5 This writer has personal knowledge of negotiated settlements made in 1992 where the damages for pain and suffering and loss of amenities were agreed at £125,000 .
6 Spenser 's Irenius is presented as the voice of experience , the man who has front-line knowledge of the Irish and who , as the dialogue tries to show , has a firm grasp of the Irish situation past and present .
7 Management has prior knowledge of the groupings and has agreed to accept short-term substitution when they arise .
8 Long and Porter ( 1985 ) suggest an important division of such activities into ‘ one-way ’ communication tasks in which one student has exclusive knowledge of the information , and ‘ two-way ’ activities in which there is an exchange .
9 What is apparent is that this manual is aimed at the non-specialist technician , possibly an embalmer , who has good knowledge of some medical procedures .
10 ‘ The Law Society has enormous knowledge and experience of the workings of the legal aid scheme .
11 The second is that it is unwise to give detailed advice unless one has full knowledge of local factors , problems , users etc .
12 What made this interesting is that the company I work for has considerable knowledge in this area .
13 I am grateful to my hon. Friend , who has considerable knowledge of these matters .
14 ‘ Rational ’ — a word that can take on various meanings and get one into all sorts of trouble — is here being used to describe those models that ignore organizational behaviour and suggest that the decision-maker has near-perfect knowledge , power and insight , needing merely to conduct the necessary analysis and implement it .
15 In the first place , everyone travels by car and therefore everyone has first-hand knowledge of how awful the roads are .
16 In a larger organization , where this is not possible , the heads of both project and technology groups should be present , with equal standing so that the immediate superior of every project leader has first-hand knowledge of the reasons for the allocation , took part in the decision , and can explain it .
17 it has convenient knowledge representation by storing various information in its nodes ;
18 Well , I think at first they were both afraid to become music specialists , but she knows so much now — good contemporary pop music , not just my music — that she wants to be involved with it and she refuses to be professionally involved unless she has expert knowledge .
19 Although the dust jacket tell us virtually nothing about his career and qualifications , Frossard clearly has close knowledge of the contemporary literature of pure and applied human genetics , and he writes with felicitous clarity .
20 The ‘ expert ’ may have to be interviewed because she has special knowledge of a situation which it is vital for the researcher to have guidance on .
21 Another trick is for the dealer to buy his stock through a friend , particularly when he has special knowledge that the price will go up , as did one dealer on Helical Bar a well known property company in the UK whose share price then sky-rocketed from its post crash low .
22 The Declaration was , however , drafted at the end of January at Nuremberg and the curia may well have had advance knowledge of the text .
23 However , the position may be different if the party seeking to enforce the terms knows that the other has never had actual knowledge of them , since he can not then claim to reasonably believe that the other was agreeing to the terms .
24 Our resident warden , Jean Moss , has had previous knowledge of such appeals and is guiding us very capably indeed .
25 This controversy could in principle have been resolved if the Electricity Boards had had effective knowledge of their own costs in meeting specific loads , but they conspicuously failed to develop and use the research necessary to establish this .
26 The International Herald Tribune of Oct. 30 reported that documents supplied to the court handling the case of the murdered Jesuits showed that Maj. Eric Buckland , a US military adviser , and others had had prior knowledge of the proposed attack on the Jesuits .
27 The role of the US embassy was also heavily criticized for withholding the evidence of at least one US military advisor who claimed to have had prior knowledge of the plan to kill the priests .
28 On Oct. 25 Prime Minister Paias Wingti confirmed the advance , but claimed not to have had prior knowledge of it .
29 Whereas in the previous studies subjects have had prior knowledge of a junction and multiple exposures to it , in this study subjects only see a junction once , in just one set of traffic conditions and at the same time as making a risk assessment .
30 The object of a meeting of the neighbourhood attended by those who have had full knowledge of the whole circumstances of the case may now be apparent .
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