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

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1 ‘ Any prospective purchaser of systems should , therefore , make themselves fully confident that their chosen supplier has the depth of skills and personnel available in all areas .
2 It was extended in 1885–9 to the island of Nossa Senhora da Conceição ( also known as the Loo Rock ) which has the fort on top .
3 The only condition is that the driver has a clean licence and has the permission of the mobility supplement holder .
4 An overdraft is when the customer has the permission of the bank to overdraw his/her account by a set sum on which the bank will charge interest .
5 A lawful visitor is a person who has the permission of the occupier to enter the premises .
6 The Surrey office at Kingston-on-Thames has the records for the Royal Philanthropic Society 's School for the reform of juveniles , from 1788 onwards .
7 If so , has the relationship between these elements changed in recent years ?
8 In none of the cases has the relationship between the debtor and the third party been such that , in law , undue influence is to be presumed until rebutted .
9 Particular questions to be considered include : i to what extent has the emergence of new military technology from the laboratories been steered by strategic interests and too what extent was it an autonomous product of the laboratories ; ii how has the relationship between the work done in the national laboratories to that done by defence contractors altered ; iii what are the pressures for greater commercial application of research ; what effect has this had ?
10 Martyrdom became an important theme as Pearse became disillusioned with the language movement , worn down by financial worries , and increasingly political : W. B. Yeats [ q.v. ] thought him ‘ a dangerous man ; he has the vertigo of self-sacrifice ’ .
11 Usually damages will be much less than the price and the seller also has the inconvenience of having to find another buyer .
12 Not for many years has the complacency of the legal profession about the state of our legal system been so severely jolted as by the series of lectures delivered in the last fortnight by Sir Leslie Scarman , a distinguished Lord Justice of Appeal .
13 In one sense it is fragile , for it has the naivety of a child 's game of ‘ let's play house ’ , with a little patch of ground called ‘ home ’ , set out with sticks and stones .
14 How has the change from Wimpy to Burger King affected management-employee relations ?
15 ‘ This has the making of becoming the biggest bureaucratic complexity since Lord Woolton set up the rationing system , ’ BR chairman Sir Bob Reid wrote after the white paper was published .
16 Thus the combination of positive feed-back with the rule defined above has the making of a device for detecting unusual combinations .
17 ‘ It 's a new-look team but has the players to be very successful .
18 It is therefore legitimate to state that the national movement in the Muslim countries has the character of a socialist movement .
19 Higher education , as we have seen , has the character of a conversation : the participants may have their own roles , but improvisation breaks out continually as they interact with each other .
20 If the formation and acquisition of knowledge has the character of a conversation , then students must be accorded an appropriate measure of freedom to engage in that conversation in their own way .
21 The boredom of the gifted has been well documented ( see , for instance , Gallagher 1965 passim ) ; so , of course , has the alienation of the slow learner .
22 Burn Down the Kings Road could even be described as a straightforward heavy rock track and Prince of Darkness is one of several songs that has the semblance of a pop tune .
23 The Guardian distribution also has the advantage over the Abbey National share allocation in that it is tax-free and net of all osts .
24 Codification has the advantage over other kinds of state power that it generally lasts .
25 Astonishingly this is the second recording of the work to appear within the space of a year , and it has the advantage over its predecessor ( on C ) of appearing on one disc instead of two , courtesy the omission of all the recitatives — no great loss in this case , I feel .
26 This has the advantage over our conventional representative institutions of being based on a new model of decision-making , one which seeks to ensure adequate consideration of all competing interests , including even poorly organised ones .
27 This has the advantage over the previous two strategies of allowing people to leave relatively undistorted their awareness of the complexity of the situation and of their own fallibility , but at the expense of construing themselves as partially or completely powerless .
28 It has the advantage over membership that its significance is the same for different dates and denominations .
29 From the outset we can see that Freud 's theory , while being sociological in its understanding of individualism as social product , has the advantage over Durkheim 's sociologism in being able to account for creativity and for change in human societies .
30 However , radar has the advantage over the passive receipt of radio waves that the pulses sent can be controlled and their nature and time of sending are known .
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