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

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1 With the current retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art , which runs until 14 February , 1993 , the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat has received the attention that even this highly promoted artist never got in his lifetime .
2 In effect the building professional has developed a system that is technically cost effective and sophisticated , though not necessarily one that optimises human comfort .
3 Sergeyev has developed a machine that uses liquid crystals to recover such energy from the surface of these objects .
4 But a new , slim-line Rizzo could be about to emerge because the company he works for , Staley , of Decatur , Illinois , has developed a cheesecake that , to purloin a phrase , can be part of a calorie-controlled diet .
5 As far as the central grant is concerned , it has developed a technique that enables it to cut the money given to some authorities which it considers to be over-spenders by an amount equal to or more than any expenditure increase .
6 By introducing a jagged edge to the classic bob shape , he has developed a hairstyle that requires virtually no after-care .
7 The company says all previous Unix systems have been based on a clock granularity of 100Hz and that it has developed an extension that allows an operator to select the clock or alarm granularity that optimises the equipment .
8 Independent Computer Solutions Ltd , London , has developed an interface that allows users to integrate JYACC 's Jam rapid application development toolset with Cadre Technologies Inc 's Teamwork CASE analysis and design system : Teamwork data flow and entity relationship diagrams can be converted into Jam applications using the interface , subsequent changes and adjustments can be automatically reflected back into the original Teamwork model .
9 On the surface , the spat is over whether Jardines has broken a rule that forbids Hong Kong companies — directly or through subsidiaries — to buy their own shares .
10 Second , even physics , the most rigourous of sciences , has recognized the fact that it is an elaborate fiction or secondary modelling system , not a recreation of its object .
11 Such hard experience has taught the Yugoslavs that there is no guarantee that ‘ foreign aid ’ solves the problem to which it is directed .
12 ‘ I hope something will be done now your programme has highlighted the fact that we do n't have to conform . ’
13 A report in the Los Angeles Times has highlighted the fact that thousands of abandoned nineteenth-century mines and mills in the western United States still leach cadmium , lead , zinc , copper , arsenic and toxic materials into waterways and the soil .
14 Mrs Shephard has given no indication that she does .
15 At this point , the iteration has given no indication that a double root is involved ; however , this becomes apparent when we seek the row vector corresponding to cs : for all first minors of 1I — A vanish and we can not find a unique row vector .
16 It has given a pledge that compulsory redundancies will not be introduced up to August 31 in the hope that enough volunteers come forward .
17 Julian 's answer is that when Titius sues for the legacy he can be opposed with an exceptio doli unless he has given a guarantee that he will manumit Stichus .
18 For a long time , the secrecy maintained by protagonists of drainage has given the impression that they have something to hide .
19 Meanwhile she has given the impression that , by looking to the earliest community of women and men , she has found a way for women to be Christian .
20 Ray Noorda , 67 , chief executive of Novell Inc , has given an assurance that he will set in train the process of finding a successor to run the company ‘ in the next year ’ .
21 Agriculture Secretary John Gummer has given an assurance that the British government will not support a resumption of commercial whaling until a method of killing the mammals humanely has been invented .
22 Therefore , my right hon. and learned Friend has given an undertaking that we shall proceed with legislation as soon as it is reasonable to do so , but the Bill is not the appropriate way .
23 Parsippany , New Jersey-based Unix International Inc says it has completed a specification that will enable software developers to create debugging tools that can analyse any Unix application .
24 Since females compete for males , rather than vice versa , natural selection has favoured the females that are best at competing — usually the bigger ones .
25 In supporting the Bill at its Second Reading in the House of Commons , the Minister of State at the Home Office , Mr Alexander Lyon , explained the Bill 's overall purpose thus : ‘ If a man has committed an indiscretion that brings him before the courts and results in his being convicted and penalised , it must be right that after he has served the penalty and lived it down by a substantial period of good conduct thereafter , it should be without meaning for most people of good will . ’
26 In books and interviews he has reminded the world that the French Surrealist poet Aragon , having praised Kundera 's excellent novel The Joke in 1968 , and having fulminated against the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia — his legs would ‘ refuse ’ to take him to Russia any more — made it to Moscow four years later ; and that another French poet , Eluard , abandoned his Prague friend , the Surrealist Kalandra , to the executioner .
27 Milk , after the baby is born the first time the baby actually has to digest its own food it has to process the food that it takes in , what 's in milk ?
28 ‘ No one has forgotten the devastation that Phylloxera brought to our vineyards .
29 Pat has sketched the jig that ought to be used when punching holes .
30 Omar Pound , with Walton Litz of Princeton , has edited the letters that his Parents exchanged through their protracted courtship , and their Publishers have made of this a very pretty book .
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