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

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1 This ‘ impact ’ has from the earliest days of film theory opened up questions of ideology , of desire and fantasy , and of representation .
2 I accept that the law has from the first appearance of corporations , in the absence of any relevant statutory direction , considered the question of a corporation 's right to sue for defamation by reference to the nature of the corporation itself and the need for the corporation to protect its lawful activities and property .
3 Prick 'd from the lazy finger of a maid ;
4 So much good , fresh food can be had from a small space , at very modest cost and just an hour 's work a week .
5 A fair example of the region can be had from a round trip , carried out from Thun or from Bern , extending to about 130km ( 80 miles ) .
6 So for motor industry parts like door handles , plastic fascia or springs , there may be cost savings to be had from the simple labour intensive pressing operations of smaller firms .
7 ‘ At my time of life there 's more pleasure to be had from the rear view of a pair of Levis than in all the Martinis the old rascal ever painted .
8 I have a couple in mind which can be had from the Scottish Film Library .
9 There are substantial environmental benefits to be had from the proposed project because of the ability to reunite St. Catherine 's hill with the town of Winchester .
10 The message was clear — ‘ Come back at nine this evening ’ — though they spoke no English , we no Chinese and no help was to be had from the Thai phrasebook .
11 The G M B and other unions , but principally the G M B cos that 's one I 'm concerned about , needs to pressurize councillors and officers because councillors and officers have been bombarded with almost as much legislation as the trade unions have had from the Tory government and most of them actually just want an easy time , so you 've got to hassle them , you got to harass them what they do .
12 So Mr Chairman sorry to bring it up again but er I think it 's in line what this gentleman said er bearing in mind I think it is a fact that this is a reasonable theatre enjoyed by people from a very large catchment area could you please tell us what support the the er playhouse has had from the local authorities adjacent to Harlow .
13 This demonstrated the advantages which the DCAC derived from its ability to attract fresh minds like McClean 's and the good will it had from the Catholic community in general .
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15 Colonel with a K the this band , they used to , that they had from the tenth replacement depot used to come down and play at the Town Hall , and they they like I said before they were fellas on the way to join Glen the absolute ultimate musicians of America and it was why I 'm still today erm I 've got a big collection of jazz records and have always been interested in the big band sound .
16 They ate less and less , never venturing outside the villa , the physical aspect of their relationship consuming them both as Damian began to take her beyond her new-found sensuality , smashing barriers as he went , teaching her everything about her body and his until she thrilled to the power of knowing how to touch and kiss him to make him breathless with ecstasy , whispering incoherent , urgent words of encouragement to her until they both fell into their usual sleep of pleasurable exhaustion , completely united by the passion that raged just as highly between them now as it ever had from the very beginning .
17 We make-believe that the dried skull is all that we have from a modern animal , use a plaster cast to estimate how big its brain was from the skull alone , and then check with the real brain to see how accurate our estimate was .
18 Incredibly , the fine 1972 Nutcracker has yet to appear complete on CD ( Previn 's RPO remake is a bitter disappointment by comparison ) so the generous selection here ( including the ‘ Snowflakes Waltz ’ and the Finale as well as the pieces from the Suite and some other movements ) is all we have from a fine set .
19 So first we need to be sure that the other record is in fact reliable and , second , we need to remember how little total evidence we have from the ancient past .
20 The remains of these edifices in Italy , France , Germany , Spain , Yugoslavia , Greece , Rumania and Asia Minor give us a clear idea of their way of life as well as their modes of building and it is a much more complete picture than that which we have from the Greek civilisation because of its very complexity and variety .
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