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

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1 Britain has the European presidency at the moment .
2 He has the English chair at Oxford .
3 The other person is turned from the door , and either has no legal advice at all or is forced to go to another lawyer .
4 The right side remains right even if it has no ultimate hope at all .
5 Isolated PHB powder , which is about 70% crystalline , has no C-NMR spectrum at these temperatures .
6 This has no great significance at the present moment when both Departments are housed within the Register House complex and only small inconvenience and delay result .
7 Since the USA has no established pairing at present , John offered to partner either Sampras or even Patrick McEnroe , himself a very competent doubles player .
8 I followed the path through the grass and flowers , and Bill the dog , who has no aesthetic sense at all , occasionally attacked a clump of cranesbill by rolling oil it .
9 The constant narrowing down , redefinition and drawing of ever more refined distinctions lead to a position where the argument has no general significance at all : Greek society , defined in a particular way , represents the advantages of a form of literacy defined in the same way .
10 Moreover , when we consider the courses that Pound was led into by his conviction of the civic responsibility of the man of letters — his money pamphlets of the 1930s , his desperate visit home in 1938 to keep the USA out of war with Italy , particularly his wartime broadcasts over Rome radio — we have some right to conclude either that the artist has no civic responsibility at all , or else that that responsibility can safely be discharged only in his art and nowhere else .
11 The SIB , for instance , has no powers to fine ; it has no direct powers at all against firms authorised by SROs .
12 ‘ Maybe Suragai has no sexual energies at all . ’
13 Unlike the United States , Britain has no fixed-term elections at a national level .
14 An extreme form of this alternative view is to argue that an economy such as the UK 's has no national cohesion at all and our attention should therefore be focused on the way in which supranational world economic forces affect us .
15 But over the last year or so we 've developed a solid state equivalent , which has no moving parts at all .
16 The reason for its transfer is unclear , because it does seem to belong to the Auriga pattern , whereas Taurus has no obvious shape at all .
17 Phosphorus has a triple point at 862.5 K ( 589.5°C ) and 43.1 atmospheres .
18 He he has a similar job at another UK public company was all Farnell would say .
19 The company has a new showcase at Daniella in Walton Street where around 25 pieces are on display for immediate delivery .
20 Brian Horton has a stable team at last .
21 Brian Horton has a stable team at last .
22 Martin Pipe has a tremendous record at Haydock .
23 Stowmarket YFC has a rural project at Kiln Farm , Great Ashfield , with the co-operation of Roy and David Barker , clearing overgrown kilns on the farm and restoring them , as well as clearing a nearby footpath .
24 Apart from his weekly show on Kiss FM , he has a regular night at London 's Milk Bar as well as weekend guest spots , and a possible UK tour as part of a package put together by his label , Creation .
25 Other guidebook news includes the next Tremadog guide which is being masterminded by Leigh McGinley , who has a proven pedigree at the game , having written the guide before last ( 1983 ) .
26 You have always got to be ready to smile and joke back with everyone who has a friendly jibe at you . ’
27 Dear Mrs , Jackie has a dental appointment at eleven fifty A M.
28 Hotel Belvedere has a superb location at Conca dei Marini with dazzling coastal views .
29 In other words , if these ideas are correct , then even a stable galaxy has a black hole at its core .
30 Built around two , 200-metre-long concrete pontoons , it is linked at one end and has a floating gate at the other which closes when a submarine is inside .
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