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

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1 See , the younger has hair the colour of freshly gathered corn , but the other , his father , is dark .
2 A major player in the Middle East market over the last 45 years , Wimpey has experience a resurgence in workload during the last two years , with over £100 million of contracts awarded in the building , civil engineering and oil sectors .
3 Has Harvey a piece of the action ? ’
4 BRITISH Bulldog Davey Boy Smith has legs the size of tree trunks — and they are used to weathering storms .
5 Has Manuel a claim for unfair dismissal ?
6 Nor has Forester the weapon of humour at his disposal , except in occasional moments when he allows his hero to appear in an almost ludicrous light .
7 The ladder has hoops every yard of its length , to stop a person falling , I guessed .
8 Has society the right to pass judgement at all on matters of morals ?
9 The Cheltenham and Gloucester Building Society which directed more than 200.000 homebuyers to take out cover with MMI , has spendt the day transferring policies to General Accident .
10 And they spare no cost ; there are proper officers for every part , and there is one reader and decipherer has £500 a year pension , besides other perquisites …
11 — Peter Greenfield still has nightmares every time he visits a hospital , reliving the moments when he and his twin sister Miriam were used in the unspeakable experiments of Dr Mengele in Auschwitz .
12 ‘ You see , ’ said Holmes to me , ‘ our dangerous friend Roylott needs the girls ’ money , because he only has £750 a year from his dead wife .
13 He has sausages every day .
14 For me , the final proof that mathematics education is by no means neutral came in answer to the question ‘ Has mathematics a role to play in furthering social causes and political understanding ? ’
15 That 's it in one word — John Smith , surely the next leader of the Labour Party , has gravitas the way other people have niceness .
16 Xerox Imaging Systems has release the ScanWorkX application programming interface , a developers ’ toolkit allowing programmers to integrate Xerox 's intelligent character recognition technology into their applications : built using the open network computing standard it runs on Sun Sparcstations IBM RS/6000s and Intergraph Corp workstations .
17 But unfortunately the palace itself has walls a metre and a half high around it .
18 Dennis Marks , head of music programme explains that he usually has £60,000 an hour to spend on programmes .
19 ‘ That 'd stymie the bastard . ’
20 I asked him if he 'd misheard the name of the pub and he said gosh how original , he bet nobody had thought of that before and he 'd be sure to tell the landlord .
21 We ate piroshky and bouillon and fragolli told us what sort of morning he had had negotiating the sale of girdles .
22 who got babe , they 've only had car a month
23 We 've had Marmite a lot .
24 Out of that income he would have put £1,500 per annum back into the firm , so he would have had £6,000 a year to spend or save .
25 I do n't have money every time I want it !
26 Paul , of Crocus Street , Kirkdale , was diagnosed as having leukaemia a year ago .
27 Does your Lordship have part A trial bundle two ?
28 The surprise is a thing called Distributed Access Control Manager ( DACM ) , a generic DCE ACL security manager meant to relieve users of having construct a defence of their own out of what DCE presents them with .
29 I could have summonses every day if I chose .
30 I could n't help thinking she was like a racehorse , and when Ward started questioning her , she answered him with such haughty condescension , such arrogance , that his face went white and I swear he 'd have play-acted the Gorbals slum kid and thrown a lot of four-letter words at her if he 'd known how to do it in Spanish .
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