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

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1 They say I should 've been a member of Leith branch .
2 ‘ It was voted on by the clubs but there has been no ratification of that by the management committee .
3 But there has been no sign of panic flight as they remain convinced that they can still leave Libya by road , albeit at the cost of a 12-hour drive through the desert .
4 The French have just joined Russia in declaring that they will temporarily halt testing ; Boris Yeltsin could be under pressure to rescind Russia 's test ban in September if there has been no sign of flexibility from Britain and the US .
5 And there has been no sign of a renewed bid for Malmo 's Swedish international Patrick Andersson , who walked out of Elland Road after refusing terms two weeks ago .
6 There has been no sign of a radical consensus .
7 ‘ We have been out searching , but there has been no sign of him .
8 There has been no lack of international protest .
9 In 1990 he began work at Bryn Colwyn , and despite the recession there has been no lack of buyers .
10 An expert owes no duty in tort if there has been no reference of an issue to him and he did not know who would be affected by his certificate .
11 From both points of view there has been no tradition of serious , sustained , and critical debate on the limits and potentialities of the British constitution and liberal-democracy .
12 There has been no word of apology or interest paid on money retained .
13 So far there has been no response of this sort ; it fell to Iraq 's minorities to make the attempt instead .
14 There has been no shortage of pointers ; the NCC and DES have been bombarding schools with advice , and there is a danger of overkill .
15 There has been no shortage of material for his autobiography , What 's It All About ?
16 No matter how it started over the summer , there has been no shortage of things to bang on about .
17 They say there has been no shortage of interest in the project from potential backers .
18 Our pupils are conscious of being awarded responsibility and there has been no abuse of the cards at all . ’
19 There has been no evidence of plasmid-mediated ( ie from cell to cell ) resistance to ciprofloxacin , such as that found to beta-lactam antibiotics , aminoglycosides and tetracyclines .
20 Although tumours in 15–20% patients have responded to fluorinated pyrimidines , in particular 5-fluorouracil , there has been no evidence of improved survival .
21 The risks are thought to be very small : ( 1 ) because the balance of the natural environment is primarily controlled by the species already present which appear to operate to the detriment of new introductions ; and ( 2 ) because in new releases of microorganisms to date , all very closely monitored , there has been no evidence of any of them getting out of control or adversely affecting the environment .
22 Granulomas can be due to a wide variety of causes but other investigations were negative and there has been no evidence of tuberculosis or other infecton on follow-up .
23 Of course this was about 1965 , and things have obviously changed , but there has been no kind of ‘ vintage ’ guitar market in Australia — except those bought in from America …
24 Thus the subsection therefore covers the situation where the communication is merely in the form of : ‘ buy , ( or sell ) X Company shares ’ ( ie. where there has been no communication of unpublished price sensitive information ) .
25 Wills , there has been no doubt of the widespread respect from all walks of life which has been earned by most Willses by the end of their lives .
26 One gap which exists in this range of alternatives , is that there has been no testing of the view that the explanation for recent events lies in the non-clearing nature of the labour market .
27 They have not shrunk from setting aside gifts made to persons in a position to exercise undue influence over the donors , although there has been no proof of the actual exercise of such influence ; and the courts have done this on the avowed ground of the necessity of going this length in order to protect persons from the exercise of such influence under circumstances which render proof of it impossible .
28 Any work of art is a complex vibratory system to which our senses and nervous system respond , and any object such as the sacred wooden boards or Tapundas , or the stone Tjinas of the Aborigines , many of which are inscribed with the serpent motif , or any object that has been submitted to human veneration through actions or desires , remains charged with psychic power that can be transmitted or given off in energetic emanations providing there has been no transformation of the original material used in its creation .
29 It seems that there has been no period of time during which man has endeavoured to conduct and control his affairs without providing for himself a worshipable entity or being to whom he can appeal , and to whom he has attributed powers of control over all that happens in the universe , particularly on earth .
30 A. vole molars with light digestion from European eagle owl assemblage ( ×13 ) ; B. vole molar from the same eagle owl assemblage with digestion exposing the dentine along the lengths of the salient angles of the teeth ( ×28 ) ; C. enlargement of same ( ×188 ) ; D. rooted vole molar from tawny owl assemblage with digestion exposing dentine along salient angles ( ×25 ) ; E. enlargement of same ( ×33 ) ; F. enlargement of same : there has been no loss of dentine ( ×57 ) ; G. murid molar from European eagle owl assemblage showing extensive superficial digestion ( ×20 ) ; H. enlargement of same ( ×27 ) ; 1 .
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