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

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1 Has the Labour party ever changed its mind ?
2 After all , when has the great Schellenberg ever failed to manage ? ’
3 Averages , current form , even physical condition ( puff puff ) are irrelevant with ITB , who has the God-given capacity suddenly to take any game by the scruff of the neck and shape it to his own explosive ends .
4 But as the end of the Cold War has the miltary heading home , that 's meant a final bell for Rissington
5 Suppose we measure smoking concordance as the percentage of cases where if one twin has the smoking habit then so does the other .
6 The more inclusive , ‘ small m ’ sense of magisterium has the main weight both of history and of Tradition behind it , and it is in this direction that the most vital movements in the Church — especially the increasing witness of women — are developing ( cf.
7 This is a misconception because the next of kin has no legal right either to consent or to refuse consent .
8 Because , he claims , ‘ one can not conceive of an observation which would enable one to determine whether the Absolute did , or did not , enter into evolution and progress ’ , then whoever makes a theological statement like the one above ‘ has made an utterance which has no literal significance even for himself ’ .
9 However , the basic National Insurance retirement pension by itself is not enough to bring her above the point where tax begins to be charged , so if she has no other income apart from this , she will not be asked to pay tax .
10 Shetland has no biting insects apart from a few midges in late summer , and I had n't realised just how much of a problem these Arctic mosquitoes could be .
11 For Shirley , who has battle with asthma on a daily basis , the genetic research has no direct bearings yet , but for her children 's children , it could make better treatment , perhaps even a cure , a reality .
12 Apart from the difficulty of chambers , the ordinary person who has no special connections normally finds it easier to get some kind of start on the common law side , where there is a great deal of small work , in county courts and the criminal courts ; on the Chancery side there is no criminal work and all the civil work tends to be fairly important .
13 In general , if is basic in a subsidiary tableau and its row has no positive entries apart from a positive entry in the resource column , then there is no feasible solution with .
14 It has a multi-disciplinary team both for the selection of people to move to the community and to manage their services — take decisions on their services once they are in the community .
15 Every culture in Britain at the moment has a similar philosophy as far as size goes : if you want to look good , be desirable , you 've got to be thin .
16 Where political union and sovereignty are concerned , I can see no natural political affinity between the United Kingdom and Luxembourg — a country with a population smaller than Berkshire — or with Belgium , with its divided population , Holland , with its total dependence on its neighbours , or Italy , which has so much difficulty in implementing EC directives , which moralises over other people 's shortcomings and has a new Government roughly every 18 months .
17 Chris Markham has a new club now , for children after school , So you see we 're pretty busy — and that 's generally the rule .
18 ‘ By the way , your father has a new horse today .
19 But it is submitted that a ‘ body of persons ’ has a collective character independently of the question whether it is a mercantile body or not , which the law is bound to protect ; in other words that any such body can sue in respect of an imputation of any conduct whatsoever of which its agents , and therefore itself by its agents , can be guilty .
20 Wood substance has a specific gravity around 1.4 but freshly felled timber floats ( unless it is a very dense species ) because , even in the unseasoned wood , there is a good deal of air .
21 But intuition has a respectable place both in linguistics and criticism , and the work of the stylo-statistician too often makes him seem , in Dr Johnson 's words , " the stately son of demonstration , who proves with mathematical formality what no man has yet pretended to doubt " .
22 Among Victorian novelists the abbey has a spiritual significance much closer to that with which Pugin , Carlyle , and Disraeli himself invested it , as an admonitory contrast with modem values .
23 In the winter he plays with some of them most weeks , either at Oswestry or Aberdovey , where he has a mobile home close to the first tee .
24 With Ian , his inner sensitivity has a negative effect mainly in his working environment .
25 In valuing option contracts before maturity , we may intuitively draw the limiting boundaries by observing that a purchased call ( Fig. 7.14 ) never has a negative value so that : .
26 The igloo has a domed roof inside as well as out .
27 If the house has a solid floor then a radon stump has to be dug into the foundations .
28 These are very strong powers , and it is clearly important to establish the meaning of ‘ development ’ , particularly since the term has a legal meaning far wider than in ordinary language .
29 Non-literary texts used should include persuasive writing , eg advertisements , leader columns from newspapers , campaign literature from pressure groups , and reference books , eg where the subject matter has a logical structure rather than following a chronological order .
30 Pachinko is a £3.8bn-a-year industry which has a Svengali-like hold over a quarter of the adult population .
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