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

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1 She only had to have the usual amount of arms and legs and to be able to see where she was going .
2 For economic and monetary union ( EMU ) , the commission is desperate to have the sole right of proposal in exchange-rate decisions and in policing macro-economic policy .
3 Erm whereas at this stage the four of us could probably find accommodation which was n't that much more expensive erm but to have the actual focus for the for the local party .
4 A photograph taken in Picasso 's studio in the summer of 1908 shows an earlier , apparently more or less completed version of the Three Women executed in a style which makes use of rough , almost violent striations , used to emphasize the different areas to the sides of the figures , while the figures themselves appear to have the rough-hewn bulkiness of much of the most characteristic contemporary African-influenced figure pieces .
5 In the Department of Public Relations we were fortunate to have the temporary services of U Kyaw Tha of the Burma Civil Service to undertake all this planning .
6 ‘ Because he would have had such a responsible job , he had to have the absolute backing of both countries and he clearly did not and would have been in an impossible position .
7 To listen to her music , or to see Sharon Shannon live is to have the absolute truth of this assertion borne out .
8 Concern was also expressed in some quarters when it became known that Christopher Ball was to be appointed Chairman of the Board , on the grounds that as head of an Oxford College he would not appear to have the intimate knowledge of the further education system that such a post requires .
9 Just how that 's going to be accomplished we do n't know , we 're not party to the discussions , we understand that the Greater York authorities do plan to meet shortly after the end of this examination , but just what further work is necessary before they then get onto the location aspects we do n't know about that , all I would say is that we would expect final plan to have the general location of a new settlement embodied in in that plan before it is approved .
10 It is , however , unsatisfactory to have the general content of policy dependent on the whims of the Secretary of State .
11 This is a difficult area in practice as the legislation specifies no age at which children may be considered to have the requisite degree of understanding .
12 The external walls of all buildings are therefore required to have the requisite period of fire resistance , unless the building is placed at , or more than a specified distance from , the boundary .
13 She now began to have the strange experience of finding herself taking part in the life of the Holy Family .
14 Because the Treasury wants to have the final say on all public spending , however financed , each year 's chunk of ERDF cash is merely regarded as one source of finance for the total that authorities are permitted to spend each year .
15 The way to combat short-termism is to have the right policies for the support of industrial investment — policies based on competitiveness , lower taxation , good industrial relations and a belief in quality .
16 These figures are too high , but the only way to get them down permanently is to have the right structure of development in the economy : low inflation and stable exchange rates .
17 She began to exchange odd words with the others , the Afghan 's owner , tall and bearded in home-knitted sweaters full of mistakes , the woman who ran a boutique a street away and her argumentative pekinese , and an Alsatian with a middle-aged man in dark suits and expensive shoes who looked like an advertisement for men 's tailoring , the kind who would be bound to have the right clothes for any occasion .
18 Men can have one dark suit and wear it all day and no one will even notice , but women are expected to have the right clothes for lunch and afternoon tea and working in and then have some stunning outfit for evening .
19 Second , there is the need for users to have the right kind of workstation in order to enjoy the benefits of the multimedia elements .
20 It may be full of happiness for those who are fortunate to have the right conditions at play in their lives , but there is no doubt how stretching it can be to live in close proximity to your relations .
21 ‘ Another requirement is to have the right attitude towards our competitors who run the six other heavy metal magazines .
22 Coming from the other direction , the internal auditor is said by some to have the right background in systems of control by may be , at least initially , too much focused on the , albeit increasingly onerous , financial and computer issues .
23 Derek Keys was appointed the new Minister of Finance , but retained the Trade and Industry portfolio , and continued to have the specific responsibility for economic co-ordination .
24 But in 1944 , at the age of fifteen , she was judged to have the mental age of a child four years younger .
25 Would my honourable friend be able to explain why it was that in the run up to negotiations with respect to the question of increase in the number of seats er , the German government made it quite clear that they were not interested or did n't want to have the additional number of seats and then subsequently , for reasons that have never been fully explained , we then found that er they had an additional eighteen .
26 If the Maltese expected the match to have the friendly atmosphere of a schoolboy international , however , then they were in for a rude awakening .
27 Touch-operated computer terminals are placed at strategic points allowing us , quite literally , to have the ancient world at our fingertips .
28 If Mannheim 's programme for the sociology of knowledge is not to have the nihilistic effect of reducing consciousness to the material content of history , then some degree of agency must be permitted to the human individual to affect both the production of knowledge and the process of history .
29 We are also exceptionally fortunate to have the collective strength of our non-executive Directors , all leading figures in business , and we continue to benefit greatly from their knowledge .
30 We have returns so far from sixty five per cent of the schools and we expect to have the remaining schools before the end of the month , I would n't expect it to change from where we are at the moment but if there was a significant variation then I will be in a position to report back to the Policy Committee at the end of the month but I 'm , I 'm not expecting that need be the case .
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