Example sentences of "have [art] [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | Once again the Macintosh has the upper hand with its graphics capability but for much of this market WYSIWYG is irrelevant , the trained operator ‘ knows ’ what 's going to happen to the text when it is run out on the page printer or phototypesetter . |
2 | Does she agree that the factions that are fighting in the south have no claim to represent the north , which has the main link with the Somali community in this country , and that all factions in the regions of Somalia must be involved in reaching a settlement that can be expected to last ? |
3 | The truth is that Labour knows that it has no creditable system with which to replace our proposals . |
4 | However , the Accounting Standards Board technically has no legal standing with building societies , so which standards are ‘ applicable ’ ? |
5 | It is the older wife in a divorce case , who has no recent contact with the labour market or a poor earning capacity , who has sometimes much to lose through the ending of her marriage . |
6 | As far as I have been able to find out , it has no specific connection with Bristol but is named after Nonsuch Palace , which was built in Surrey near Hampton Court . |
7 | ‘ The view that the book club market has no great overlap with the bookshop market just wo n't wash anymore . |
8 | a minute , is there any reason why he has got to do that , because he has no other contact with year nine at all ? |
9 | Much disillusionment has followed the discovery that formal democracy , as the case of antisemitism shows , has no necessary connexion with tolerance and freedom , the liberal ideals . |
10 | There is a great readiness to invoke the French , and a conviction , drawn from Saussure and classical structuralism , that language has no necessary connection with reality . |
11 | The theory of spontaneous social order , for example , has no necessary connection with the promotion of individual liberty in the sense that Hayek envisages . |
12 | Firstly , it has no mechanical connection with the monitor or your printer and thus the hard copy . |
13 | The Muppet war erupted after Jim Henson Productions , which has no official connection with Jane , filed a copyright infringement suit . |
14 | It is already apparent to us that she has no emotional link with the child ; she is indeed now only anxious to return to her own work , which she will do in about ten days ' time . ’ |
15 | While a person in this situation professes to believe the truth , he nonetheless has no serious engagement with truth , and without this the doubt is allowed to act like a cancer of unreality on faith . |
16 | Angola has its problems but it has no ex-colonial links with this country . |
17 | Record 4 has no shared descriptors with the other three records , although it may have with later records . |
18 | The price that is paid is once for all ; there is a transfer of ownership ; the new owner has no enduring relationship with the previous owner . |
19 | That includes the Open Software Foundation , which , having given up its board seat at the beginning of this year , currently has no formal relationship with X/Open , even though the standards body has endorsed its Distributed Computing Environment technology . |
20 | This complexity explains why the system of concepts and of values has no direct relationship with the process of production ; the two do n't fit . |
21 | Compact is a separate initiative which has no direct relationship with any Examination Board . |
22 | The largest fish processing plant in the area , Find us at Longbenton , came from Hull and has no direct relationship with the North Shields fishing industry . |
23 | He decided they are not , ‘ since the intellectual has no direct contact with life in the raw , but encounters it in its easiest synthetic form — upon the printed page . ’ |
24 | Now , hundreds of Iron Age sites are known from the area and the ‘ way ’ has no direct connection with any of them except by accident . |
25 | The ‘ spiritual sense ’ view of faith has given rise to a form of spiritual elitism in which the believer welcomes a position in which he or she has no common ground with the unbeliever , and thereby turns the sort of dismissive ‘ religious language is nonsense ’ approach of Ayer into a welcome acceptance of the divide between men and women of reason on the one hand , and those with faith on the other . |
26 | Because of this , a poetic utterance has no functional ties with the real context in which it is produced and can not be assumed to refer to any aspect of its producer 's existence . |
27 | ‘ But the Führer has always said that he has no ideological quarrel with England . ’ |
28 | However mean , miserable and undeserving a defendant is , he is entitled under our system to a fair trial and not to be the subject of attack , however justified , from someone who has no particular connection with the issue in the case , even if the defendant brought it on himself . |
29 | Against this , it is arguable that one can feel the sense of waiting and subsequent satisfaction only when there is some expected framework , and the framework for language has no obvious parallels with non-linguistic ones ; so we do have one autonomous characteristic of language , even if all the others — equation of two elements , instantiation of one element by another , and so on — are part of the much more general perceptual and conceptual apparatus of human beings . |
30 | He has no stern fights with the Shipping Federation now . |