Example sentences of "has [art] [noun] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He has the responsibility for all the editing . |
2 | What is amazing , therefore , is that the agency that has the responsibility for this programme — Milton Keynes Development Corporation — has been largely wound down over the past few years and the remainder of it will cease to exist in 1992 . |
3 | It has the capacity for great creativity , reason and love . |
4 | And they are made largely through promotion … successful promotion through movies , television and various tie-ins in turn , guarantee the sale of books to the public ’ , then the Torstar corporation has the resources for that promotion . |
5 | Crufts also has the answer for those dogs which refuse to keep quiet . |
6 | A situation that could occur during the lifetime of a product , system or plant that has the potential for human injury , damage to property , damage to the environment or economic loss . |
7 | In some people ketamine has the potential for compulsive , repeated use ; cases of self administered injections several times daily over prolonged periods have been reported . |
8 | Since this database has the potential for generating income as a value-added service ( online or CD-ROM ) , it should be maintained and accessed separately from BG-BASE , and interfaced rather than integrated . |
9 | In 1981 Sharpe ( p. 5 ) pointed to an ‘ unresolved tension ’ in central local relationships arising from the ambiguous status of local government , which is subordinate to Parliament , but at the same time ‘ has the potential for independent power ’ through being elected and by having the capacity to raise at least some of its revenue by local taxation . |
10 | The release of the husband from his obligations under the mortgage ( as in Precedent 5 ) will not release him from the covenants for title implied under s76(1) of the Law of Property Act 1925 by his having charged the property as beneficial owner ( The Conveyancer , 1982 , p252 ) ; this lack of complete release however is necessary for the mortgagee so that it still has the covenant for further assurance in the event that a defect in title becomes apparent and some mortgagees insist on a specific covenant to this effect . |
11 | The importance of good lighting for people who are visually handicapped has already been stressed , as has the need for each child 's requirements in levels of lighting to be stressed . |
12 | Aunt Kit told me this rather aggressively , so I think the implacably moral — and romantic — decision was almost certainly hers : she has the nature for high-minded renunciations , grand gestures , and had , at this time , already taken to drink . |
13 | I 'm trying not to be unkind but I doubt whether he has the requirements for international football and I would n't be surprised if he 's missing from next week 's squad . |
14 | ‘ It forced the KGB to change their tune from ‘ the traitor Sakharov deteriorated as a scientist long ago ’ to ‘ Academician Sakharov has every opportunity for scientific work in Gorky ’ … |
15 | Another aspect of Evil is that it has no love for other things even those on its own side . |
16 | In 1942 she was described as ‘ a normally developed , healthy little girl who has no memory for any other home or country . |
17 | This qualification has no significance for present purposes . |
18 | Stewartry District Council has no provision for this situation , and environmental health experts are concerned that on-farm burial of carcasses may constitute a health risk , particularly if the animals are buried near water supplies . |
19 | The general population has no stomach for such blatant bigotry , and the lesbian and gay communities would fight all the way to protect the limited freedoms we enjoy here . |
20 | Powerful amplifiers can be turned down for a small hall , but a weak amplifier has no potential for increased volume before it starts distorting the sound . |
21 | Like a good Renaissance poet he replies that this is the principle of decorum ; his form merely recreates his subject-matter : We are inclined to smile at the self-depreciation , as we are at the similar joke in 105 : He has no need for other forms , other themes . |
22 | This is the real thing , it has no need for added colour or flavourings . |
23 | But Britain 's political culture of rulers and ruled , insiders and outsiders , monarch and subjects has no place for active citizens or civic morality . ’ |
24 | It looks increasingly as if Moscow has no time for such trivial questions . |
25 | Tank Girl has no time for fantastic dreams , drinking , as she does , beer from bottles labelled Git This Down Ya Neck . |
26 | who has no time for those who whisper in the night of treachery and plot against the light , |
27 | He is a bluff , straight talking , down-to-earth character who has no time for precious notions . |
28 | Mr Eysenck has no time for English diffidence . |
29 | ‘ But he has no regard for human life and will be better suited as a terrorist than a soldier . ’ |
30 | At present the local authority has no facilities for toxic waste disposal , which must be sent elsewhere . |