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

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1 It is also a long way away from the local management of schools ( LMS ) : local authorities , chief education officers and elected members of local councils now have little of the power of the early 1980s .
2 Have some of the juice , then .
3 ‘ I say , Pickerage , have some of the fruit cup .
4 The Office for Fine Arts has not made definite plans about the procedure to be followed but it is thought that those institutions which already have some of the works of art on loan will be allowed to keep them , while the museums will be able to choose from what is left .
5 What molecular geneticists — among them Sharp — have now discovered is that one of these families does in fact have some of the hallmarks of a transposon , and moreover has special properties that would tend to promote its expansion in succeeding generations .
6 ‘ But I gather you have some of the correspondence — ’
7 An attractor that has a positive maximal Lyapunov exponent , and so has a high sensitivity to initial conditions , often has a very complicated structure , in that it may have a noninteger , fractal dimension , and have some of the properties of a Cantor set .
8 Professor Otto Wolff and Dr David Muller at the Institute of Child Health and Professor June Lloyd at st George 's Hospital Medical School believe they have some of the answers and have recently advanced their theories ( Lancet , 29 January , p 225 ) by drawing together clues from a number of apparently unrelated diseases .
9 Er they had been very much lower th er er in nineteen hundred and ten when we , I have some of the books showing you know , as little as er thirteen shillings a week for a skilled man you see and that sort of thing .
10 It is in this respect that the state in socialist societies has failed to wither away , becoming instead a massive bureaucratic and centralized organization , whose officialdom have some of the characteristics of a ruling class .
11 In Hanley , Schofield , Gregory and Iro we have some of the world 's best players and I feel we are about to perform , hopefully at the Boulevard on Sunday . ’
12 The plants of high mountains have some of the features of desert plants — often succulent , tough leaved , and resistant to water loss ; often hiding in winter , and flourishing in spring , like the wonderful flowers of Alpine meadows .
13 Yeah but the new rules for our age group is you have half of the scrum and then you have the scrumhalf and he puts the ball in and he goes back to his side does n't he ?
14 Damage is extensive on both the dentine and the enamel , some teeth having all of the enamel removed , leaving a narrow and eroded dentine core , while others also have much of the dentine removed so that the edges of the dentine , or of the enamel if it still remains , collapses in on itself ( Fig. 3.22 O ) .
15 Do you think that when people are buying the insurance that they have much of an idea about their consumer power ?
16 In terms of detailed variance analysis , it does not , it seems to me , have much of an advantage over conventional standard costing in most situations , but it does help considerably in focusing on the key competitive issues .
17 ‘ To integrate the information for each line , we have to take the time to make sure we have all of the elements necessary to verify the bills electronically , ’ Gilmont said .
18 Now it was a three hundred page document er have , have many of the delegates been able to have time to digest it at all ?
19 These are of two main kinds : algae known as diatoms , and flagellates , which have many of the qualities of single-celled animals .
20 These performances directed by Kuijken have many of the qualities that made his set of the Haydn ‘ Paris ’ Symphonies , also on Virgin , so winning .
21 So too have many of the communities themselves .
22 So too have many of the communities themselves .
23 The first is that the conservation policies themselves still have many of the assumptions of the colonial model .
24 There is the added complication here that , following financial delegation , the governors of the school have many of the rights of an employer previously resting with the Local Authority .
25 ( In voluntary aided schools the governors have many of the rights enjoyed by LEAs over reinstatement of pupils in other schools . )
26 Non-specific urethritis ( NSU ) , non-gonococcal urethritis ( NGU ) , post-gonococcal urethritis ( PGU ) , and non-specific genital infection ( NSGI ) all refer to genital conditions which have many of the characteristics of sexually transmitted diseases and yet defy accurate categorization in terms of their aetiology .
27 injunctions of general application have many of the characteristics of quasi-criminal offences tailor-made by individual judges to meet the facts of a particular case .
28 These have many of the characteristics of bonds .
29 Hemlines have since come down , and so have many of the buildings .
30 The idea is based on a system that works well in France , where supermarkets have less of a stranglehold on food supplies and there is a tradition of small farm-ers taking their produce to town .
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