Example sentences of "has for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Second , there is the knock-on effect to the advertising market in the UK and Australia , which is looking weaker than it has for a long time . |
2 | The last has for a long time been the argument most favoured by political theorists . |
3 | For example , it has for a long time been generally accepted by students of organisation that any organisation is likely to need a number of rules and procedures to guide the behaviour of organisational members . |
4 | The geographical concentration of the relatively high per capita income services — especially in finance — in London and the South East has for a long time been a feature of the British economy [ Brown , 1972 ] . |
5 | Special education has for a long time been fertile ground for curricula based on linear models of learning , guided and assessed through hierarchies of objectives . |
6 | Safety , which has for a long time been assumed to be at odds with commercial considerations , is now a business interest . |
7 | Given that many of these theories require extremely detailed specifications of grammar rules and lexical entries this has for a long time formed an obstacle to the production of general systems . |
8 | High acidity of the duodenal contents has for a long time been found to be associated with gastric metaplasia , both in humans and in laboratory animals . |
9 | Organ jazz has for a long time been club-trendy but it has taken until now for a new artist to come through to match the likes of Jimmy Smith and ‘ Big ’ John Patton with whom she shares a clear affinity in her choice of rhythms and blues inflections . |
10 | Their small church membership of around 10,000 hides the wider appeal Paisleyite politics has for the small businessmen and farmers of protestant Ulster . |
11 | Instead of resting on its fundraising laurels , it has for the second year turned to race organising as a means of generating essential revenue . |
12 | Coatings company International Lory has for the second time completed a year without a single lost day accident . |
13 | The new hang has for the first time brought together the figures de fantaisie by Fragonard , the Louvre 's ninety-three Corots , thirty paintings by Chardin and thirteen by Watteau , as well as a rotating selection of the preparatory drawings by Le Brun for his decorative scheme for the Louvre . |
14 | For example , a recent act of Parliament has for the first time enabled citizens to own and operate radio stations . |
15 | For example , a recent act of Parliament has for the first time enabled citizens to own and operate radio stations . |
16 | We are very willing to accept that those parts of the judges ' visitorial jurisdiction which were not incident to the administration of justice in the courts passed down through the routes suggested by Sir William and Professor Baker , but in the context of the present case , where the court has for the first time to inquire into the particular function which is being performed , we are not satisfied that the whole of the visitorial jurisdiction passed by this route . |
17 | The UK government has for the first time ruled out the award of oil and gas exploration licences in certain areas on environmental grounds . |
18 | Green was all for restoring Lord 's Island which seemed to have had a strange fascination for him , as it has for the present writer who has also , found for herself , the vestiges of the pier , the house , the shooting butts , etc . |
19 | To ask the Minister for the Arts what plans he has for the European arts festival ; and if he will make a statement . |
20 | To ask the Minister for the Arts , what plans he has for the European arts festival ; — |
21 | Mother Teresa 's invitation to Kensington Palace confirms the admiration and respect the Princess of Wales has for the 82-year-old aid worker . |
22 | There is a new Nelson First Certificate Course to accompany the three other course titles Nelson already has for the same exam . |
23 | Moya Hood has for the last year been teaching weekly classes at Stroud Court in Gloucestershire , a sheltered community opened in 1983 for autistic adolescents and adults . |