Example sentences of "have [art] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If a feeling has nu word I mek one a mine , |
2 | Right , so your customer has the menus you get some feedback , and the feedback you might need to modify your product which is really what David 's just said . |
3 | ‘ Now he has the players who can put into motion what he wants and the results have been pretty amazing . |
4 | Has the Douglas aught for me to offer Edward ? ’ |
5 | With a poem , it is worth spending time thinking about why it has the title it has . |
6 | THE European Community has the parliament it deserves . |
7 | But Keegan has the man who could poop Leicester 's promotion party , the man Little sold to Newcastle for £250,000 in December . |
8 | But Keegan has the man who could poop Leicester 's promotion party , the man Little sold to Newcastle for £250,000 in December . |
9 | It is this form of ‘ literacy ’ which has the consequences they then describe . |
10 | An action is relevantly similar if it too has the properties which constituted one 's reasons for the judgement in the first case . |
11 | The normal method of analysing this strange attractor is to construct a model which has the properties we like to think ( and do think ) that the actual Lorenz system has , and then to reduce this model to a one-dimensional mapping of an interval by " factoring out " the contracting direction { 17,27,35 } . |
12 | Andrew , how far exactly has the scheme which you 've been running gone ? |
13 | The teenage girl may guard her space jealously : if she has the chance she will make it uniquely hers , experimenting with posters , plants , and colours . |
14 | As Tory backbenchers cheered , the Chancellor said : ‘ British business now has the opportunity it has been looking for — to bring the country out of recession , to increase sales , expand production and invest for the future . |
15 | ‘ There 'll be an arrest when Aplin has the proof he needs to put before a court . ’ |
16 | The sovereign 's power to debase the currency has passed to the commercial banks and so has the seigniorage which once accrued to the state . |
17 | There would only be a very tiny risk of your son picking up toxocara — and the germ that has the effects you 're worried about — in the way you describe . |
18 | Club rugby , through this wealthy , first-class ‘ tail ’ wagging the club ‘ dog ’ , has been decimated , as has the system which once had 15 viable unions catering for all players at all levels in a rather rough and amateurism but entirely wholesome — and ultimately highly successful and fairer — why . |
19 | However , even if the bureau has the typeface it may well not appear on the output due to the vagaries of Apple 's font numbering system . |
20 | For one thing , the attitudinist view escapes an objection to subjectivism made by Moore that if when I say an action is bad I report my negative feelings towards it , and when you say it is good you report your positive feelings towards it , then there is no disagreement between us ( since we will probably both agree that the other has the feelings he reports ) which Moore thought an absurdity . |
21 | ‘ But , equally important , he has the contacts you need to be a success in this game . ’ |
22 | He is assiduous in plying me with melba toast , and has the charm one always associates with a private homosexual . |
23 | Of course this figure tells one nothing at all about why the material has the strength which it has and whether it ought to be stronger . |
24 | As her brother Earl Spencer , told me : ‘ She strikes me as an immensely Christian figure and she has the strength which I think true Christians have and the direction in her life which others can envy ; that sureness of her purpose and the strength of her character and position to do an enormous amount of good . |
25 | this makes quick reference easier as I can see at a glance whether the magazine has the pattern I am looking for . |
26 | When she has the time she loves to spend hours in her kitchen , although quick cooking is the norm . |
27 | The garden was and still is his paradise and his pride and joy , and whenever Charles has the time he will put on a pair of old trousers , find a spade and get down to some real manual labour . |
28 | This is against all the evidence , but it is a compelling image , and one that clearly derives from this present age in our history , which now has the Shakespeare it deserves : an old , sex-obsessed vagrant in the Forest of Dean , refusing to pay his Poll Tax . |
29 | According to the hylemorphic theory of the scholastics , each individual thing or substance is a combination of ‘ matter ’ ( hyle ) and ‘ form ’ ( morphe ) , and it is because something has the form it has , that it is the kind of thing it is . |
30 | Of course , if one has the belief one would indeed be prepared to say that it does not adequately account for the evolution of animal life , but that is not what one is saying here and now . |