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

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1 The Fijian traditional communal system of livelihood has a tendency to restrict initiative for commercial expansion and development so that there is a need to modify commercial values to meet with the demands of modern commercialism , This , in a nutshell , is what the Yalavou project sets out 10 do .
2 Unless the promoter of change has the power to reward the new form of behaviour and/or penalize persistence with the old form of behaviour , schemas are unlikely to change whatever managerial symbols and signals circulate around the organization .
3 Secondly , until 1926 , at law ( as opposed to equity ) no limited interests in chattels personal could be created — the notion of estates had no application to chattels personal till the Law of Property Act 1925 made it possible to create an entailed interest in them .
4 Yet no branch of photography has the fetish status of the fashion image .
5 However , our conception of word-meaning has the advantage of being intuitively plausible : its scope coincides well with the pre-theoretical notion of word-meaning that anyone with a practical interest in meaning — a lexicographer , translator , or language teacher , or even a novelist or poet — is likely to have .
6 Sixty-seven per cent of creditors had no knowledge of the debtor 's financial state at the time of the original transaction , and 77 per cent did not obtain any further information before or during the proceedings .
7 Calvin 's doctrine of election had the consequence that no earthly priesthood could arrogate the authority to determine whether an individual was of the elect .
8 In this country , lead pipe was traditionally used for the water system ( the word ‘ plumbing ’ derives from the Latin word for lead ) , but this has now largely been replaced by copper , and an increasing number of houses have a copper plumbing system .
9 Thus , the French Communist Party leader Maurice Thorez explaining that , while French colonies of course had a right of self determination , they did not need to exercise it .
10 I have of course had the advantage of considering this matter er previously , and I have had the chance also to look at the various objections that have been made .
11 Our involvements st with this project started way back in nineteen eighty nine , went into a series of meetings which most recent I attended at the Greater York authorities , we learnt the full scale and extent of the housing land problems in the Greater York area , we of course have no part in the decisions which have been made by the Greater York authorities , nor in the plans they subsequently made for the York greenbelt , but clearly we remain closely interested in the outcome .
12 The trust for sale has the enormous advantage of being available also for trusts of personalty , or of mixed land and personalty , and is also more convenient for creating discretionary trusts , which of course have no life tenant .
13 ‘ Yes , of course have a look .
14 But I of course have the advantage of being one who condemns that degree of maladministration whether it applies in the democratic sector or in the quango sector and unfortunately , unfortunately despite all the corruption , I I 'll give way to the honourable gentleman if I could just er finish the point I 'm making , unfortunately despite all the corruption and all the mismanagement and all the fraud for which the Secretary of State is personally responsible as Secretary of State .
15 That narrows the field and HP does of course have the Hummingbird PA-RISC variant up its sleeve ( UX No 414 ) , but it 's been burned in its dealing with Microsoft before so it 's approaching NT rather gingerly .
16 This of course has the advantage of controlling for context effects by making the context the same for everyone .
17 Delimitis erm Delimitis was the case of one which the commissions noticed was grounded erm , your Lordship of course has the right to seek information to the commission to seek erm information as to the status of the proceedings , whether the commission have any market reports which maybe useful and so on
18 She , of course has the timetable .
19 The insurance is only intended to cover vendors who at the time of contract had no knowledge of circumstances which eventually give rise to a claim or of the likelihood of claims being made under the warranties .
20 In the common approach to hypertext a block of text has a button which corresponds to an unlabeled link from the button to another text block .
21 The maleos of Sulawesi have a number of natural predators .
22 So at first the people of Weatherbury had no idea where she had gone .
23 Some 40 per cent of women with gonorrhoea are found to harbour the bug in the rectum and it is clear that in only a minority of cases has the gonococcus been ‘ placed ’ there .
24 Here both foot-soldiers and officers were required , and indeed they still are : what churches call stewardship of talents has a place .
25 THE Duke of Marlborough has no excuse for not going to see his baby grandson .
26 I discovered that when I reported to the House that hundreds of young people in the London borough of Newham had no jobs or YT places .
27 Use of PLATO has the disadvantage that special PLATO terminals have to be used for the instruction ; this means that users can not be taught in their own congressional offices and carry out the training as and when required .
28 ‘ It 's very important for preparers of accounts to have a voice , and only the top 100 companies really have the resources to cope with the amount of time and effort that takes .
29 The lenders of money have an obligation to lend prudently and if they do not check the creditworthiness of the borrower I think the debt should not be enforceable .
30 Such spiral waves could be induced by injecting the non-metabolizable analogue InsPS 3 ( ref. 70 ) , whereas the injection of calcium had no effect even though it caused a localized elevation of calcium .
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