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

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1 are reasonably senior , and the great thing is once they do you one favour that 's it , and it 's better because rather than have , for example a junior police officer , who has no idea of covering his tracks
2 If conviction in belief is like the authorizing signature on a contract or a cheque , then the person who has no sense of himself will have no ‘ name ’ to sign to what he believes .
3 Try reading that and explaining the words of that , to somebody who has no knowledge of the Christian faith , I thought was quite a challenge .
4 Thus a defendant who has no knowledge of the falsity ( and was not reckless as to it ) when the brochure was published , could still lie guilty if he had acquired that knowledge before the brochure was subsequently read .
5 and this is a solemn 's teaching of God 's word , the bible nowhere teaches the doctrine of universalism , that everybody 's gon na go to heaven , it does n't teach that , it does n't say and it does not teach that ultimately every body will be saved , there are plenty of those around who 'd teach that today , but the bible does n't teach that there are those who will tell us that the sinner and the saint , the man who has no thought of God or no love for God and the Christian that all be gathered together on the final day , you all have another chance , Jesus never said that , the bible does n't teach that , it 's quite unscriptural .
6 I like to hear the reaction of someone who has no experience of art .
7 John Searle has compared the computational view of mind to an Englishman who has no understanding of Chinese processing Chinese symbols according to rules which correspond to the grammar of Chinese : what he deals with may be meaningful Chinese sentences , but he is none the wiser .
8 Hypocrisy is a key element in this plot , too , with the difference that while they started near the top of society and were on the verge of receiving power at the very beginning , he — as a bastard son who is only just back from having spent nine years abroad ( the typical occupation for one who has no prospect of inheritance in his own country ) and is due to go again — starts very much lower down in society , virtually at the bottom .
9 According to a letter from Mr Deane to Mr Killeen ( dated 3 August 1976 ) Deane wrote that the owner of the site had ‘ changed his mind ’ leaving the company ‘ in the highly vulnerable position of an objector reporting publicly that we are filing on site owned by a man who has no intention of letting us use it ’ .
10 Otherwise arrangements can sometimes be made with a reliable local resident , who has no garden of his own , to grow flowers and vegetables in it and share the produce with her .
11 ‘ A grandmother is a lady who has no children of her own , so she likes other people 's little girls and boys .
12 Ger McKenna 's Crestar , the fastest of the first round winners , features in heat two with Oaks winner Libertys Echo and Mabel Blair 's Blackwater Lady who has every chance of making further progress for the Larne trainer .
13 McPherson , who has every intention of returning to Burnbrae next season , if he can manage it , turns out for West against Watsonians at Myreside tomorrow where the home side will have the considerable assistance of Gavin Hastings , who will spend a nail-biting weekend as he waits to hear if he is to captain the Lions , the squad being announced on Monday .
14 There 's no one in our cosy little set-up who has a quarter of the talent you have .
15 Mr Fallon , who has a pair of Barbour wellies , added : ‘ This is a slur on one of our greatest military heroes , ’ referring to the Duke of Wellington who gave the wellie its name .
16 When next you step into an airliner just ask yourself if you want a pilot who has a knowledge of flying or someone who not only has knowledge but aviation skill as well .
17 The total cost of this project was around £100 and to anyone like myself who has a lack of space , it is well worth the money , especially when you consider that the only other option would be to place newly-purchased fish straight into your pond with your other prize specimens .
18 No examiner who has a pile of scripts in front of him is likely to spend much time trying to decipher an unreadable word or sentence .
19 Indeed it is unusual to find a fresh case of genital herpes in someone who has a history of cold sores , although it does occur in some cases .
20 Anyone who has a history of epilepsy ( even if that condition is being fully controlled by medication ) should never on any account be hypnotized , as the process of entering the appropriate altered state of mind can actually trigger off an epileptic fit .
21 The West End on a night the world of showbusiness was toasting the success of the Chief Inspector who has a following of millions .
22 So what you must do , and it is not easy , is to create a clown-like detective hero who has a core of toughness , of shrewdness even , which will allow him in the end plausibly to come out on top .
23 We also heard fine contributions from my hon. Friends the Members for Amber Valley ( Mr. Oppenheim ) and for Battersea ( Mr. Bowis ) , who has a quarry of good stories from the London borough of Wandsworth .
24 Examination entry policies were queried and the Head of Department replied : ‘ any kid who has a chance of passing ‘ O ’ Level takes it , often against the better judgment of his teachers ' .
25 The King 's Government has to be carried on and I think that you are the only man who has a chance of doing this successfully .
26 Is the more optimistic forecast to be made of the dutiful immature girl who has some mildly appreciative responses , knows her books and has paid careful attention to what she has been told to think , but who has few independent ideas and writes with neither firmness nor joy ; or of the mature and independent boy , who may not have studied his notes or perhaps his texts so thoroughly , but who has a sense of relevance , whose judgements are valid , who writes with assurance and betrays in his style … that he has made a genuine engagement with the literature he has encountered ?
27 Situations such as those described by Lewis and Meredith apparently fall within the range of what is regarded appropriate for a daughter who has a sense of filial duty .
28 It is at this point Satan seems to be a more approachable , human like character who has a mixture of feelings we can understand and again we are taken in by him .
29 Mayhew , who has a lot of contact with players at first class and international level , maintains he knows of no first-class players in New Zealand using steroids or performance-enhancing drugs .
30 Someone who has a lot of overt status has a great deal to do : their time and attention are very precious .
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