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

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1 However , we did not have the very high rates on many goods such as television sets , which are described as luxury goods but are essentials for many people — rates which we inherited and which I understand that the Labour party would consider again .
2 New pullets will have the very valuable advantage of being placed on fresh land where there is little , of any , build-up of parasites and bacteria .
3 They would also have the very welcome effect of reducing the cost of running it , both for taxpayers and the Inland Revenue .
4 Applied to the artists showing at Brussels , the term could have no very definite meaning , and Apollinaire found it hard to identify many specific characteristics shared by the painters , or even to distinguish Cubism from Fauvism : ‘ One feature unites them , for if the principal merit of the painters who have been called the Fauves was the return to fundamental principles as far as colour and composition are concerned , the Cubists , in order to extend yet further the province of an art thus renewed , have sought to return to basic principles of drawing and inspiration .
5 Paddington decided that Browns must have a very rich friend indeed if he could afford so many presents .
6 In fact , people did not have a very nice time working there , with dirty conditions , long hours , heat and underground work .
7 Fireman Ken Horn said : ‘ It was simply a miracle that we did not have a very serious casualty list . ’
8 The spread of weeds can have a very serious effect on neighbouring farms .
9 One of the effects of anharmonicity is that these transitions do not all have exactly the same frequency , and so a band may have a very complex form .
10 Version 6.0 of Pick will not have a very long life , however — by the summer , versions 6.1 will be in beta test .
11 Gold and silver coins tended to be used as bullion and their metal value was an important consideration in a time of inflation , but a base metal coin could have a very long life .
12 You did n't have a very long sleep did you ?
13 In such a situation the teacher can not choose when to use the programme , and unless it is a rebroadcast , he will only have a very general idea of what the programme will be about or what its language content will be ( vocabulary , grammar , structures , level of difficulty , appropriateness , etc ) .
14 Where it 's not needed specifically then we can have a very general statement probably after the .
15 Now , am I to take it that sort of appeal will have a very low priority , I mean , how about Oxfam for example ?
16 And our players would have a very low appreciation of the importance of diet ’ .
17 As I looked round the hut , I knew that the mysterious man must have a very strong character .
18 Erm , erm , I mean , she does n't have a very strong character , but erm , on the scale of
19 If the county championship was still there as it used to be , then I could pick only northern-based players and in two or three years I 'd have a very strong side . ’
20 And for this , a saver can have a very small share in the performance of over 100 companies .
21 Any non-party candidate will have a very small chance of being elected and if , surprisingly , he is elected , he will have no more than a minute chance of exercising significant influence in the House .
22 But , Robert , we on earth must have a very small baseline compared with the big distances we 're trying to measure ?
23 I 'll have a very small piece .
24 Now then , what sort of people do you think it 's most important then to have in a team , because you 'll only have a very small team ?
25 Yet another sufferer in the same epidemic may have a very sore body and feel as if all his or her bones have been broken .
26 To reject the picture is not to suggest that people did not have a very real experience of God .
27 Were such matter to find its way into the domestic blue-film market , the Board argued , it could have a very real tendency to deprave and corrupt , not just those of 16 , but of any age , who had been encouraged to view such material in private .
28 Wives could have a very real part to play in this and in attending to the sick stock .
29 Madam Speaker I am sure that my right honourable friend the Chancellor 's proposals to er reduce the burden of national insurance contributions will have a very beneficial effect er on employment a and on businesses but er if members opposite and er the honourable gentleman er says what he thinks clearly , if members opposite are arguing that higher public expenditure and higher taxation will have an impact on employment then he 's absolutely right .
30 It would jump and shudder and you would have a very uncomfortable ride .
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