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

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1 It would be interesting to have research into the period of initial onset of the illness and the ability of families to obtain specialist advice for the sick family member , particularly as in this illness the patient has rarely the insight to see the need for medical assistance .
2 If the trustees have power to pay or do in fact pay capital transfer tax due on assets which the settlor puts into the settlement the Revenue have taken the view that the settlor has thereby an interest in the income or property of the settlement , and that the income of the settlement should be treated as his for income tax purposes under [ TA 1988 Part XV ] .
3 She has rather a thing about patchwork .
4 As the above photograph suggests , American artist , photographer and video-maker William Wegman has rather a penchant for doggies of all shapes and sizes , and his work is positively littered with them .
5 If Guardian members receive an average £520 for giving the nod to a plan to allow their society to remain a mutual — and to continue operating much as it has since the turn of the century — what price a vote to convert ?
6 As is so often the case , these gates have been made by someone who has obviously no experience of walking , because they are impossible to negotiate with a rucksack on , unless you climb onto the bottom bars of the fence around the gate to lift the sack above the top rail .
7 And a haemoglobin molecule has only a minute fraction of the complexity of a living body .
8 A finder who sells goods without first disclosing that he has only a finder 's title is in breach of the condition in section 12 .
9 To achieve this they may have to adopt conservative technology — that is , technology that has only a fraction of the communications power of optical fibres — and to pander to the needs of a mass audience .
10 The famous " Big Mac " has only a fraction of the vitamin B content it should have .
11 The Americans are world champions and half a second faster than the British best — but I can redress that balance just by telling Christie he has only a dog 's chance .
12 Mr Collor 's National Reconstruction Party was created as an election vehicle and has only a handful of members .
13 The town , sprawling along the side of Lake Managua , has only a handful of buildings over one storey and is without any identifiable centre .
14 This is the route that Data Logic thought IBM was originally treading , a CICS/Open strategy in which the OLTP environment , plus the wealth of CICS applications already available , could be brought to the open systems market which has only a handful of fledgling OLTP technologies to offer , and few software packages .
15 There was a very light cross wind from the right which caused a swing in that direction , and as the Nimbus has only a tail-skid , it swung as it started its take-off run .
16 Having done so , it then regrows its tail , though it is not always as long as the original and internally it is quite different , for instead of bony vertebrae , it has only a tube of cartilage .
17 The fundamental principle … of our law is that the Jury has only the function of determining the question of guilt or innocence , and is relieved of any responsibility for the subsequent penalty .
18 Up to that moment the master has only the right to possess .
19 Since he has only an option and does not legally commit himself to buy the goods , the contract is not one of sale , Helby v. Matthews ( 1895 H.L. ) .
20 However a third party has normally no right to demand performance of an agreement , or to make any claim in the event of breach .
21 Bottle-wrack 's reproductive habit has exactly the effect of increasing this ratio ; splurge-weed 's habit has just the opposite effect .
22 No one , in this cast of hundreds , has just a walk-on part : a role in just one Goldwyn film entitles us to the full biography of Frances Farmer , from winning a teenage essay competition to her eventual confinement in an asylum .
23 It has just a switch and a lamp for each of the 16 things ( or groups of things ) under control .
24 Denis Smith says … he 's known John for a long time and has just the experience and talent that Oxford need
25 Once I know that A's spin has a particular z-component then I know that B has just the opposite .
26 For the energetic , whose holiday would be incomplete without time on the tennis courts , Italy has just the answer .
27 Yet at the same time President Clinton claims he wants to do all he can to complete the Uruguay round of GATT trade talks , and is backing the appointment as GATT 's new director-general of Peter Sutherland , an Irish former commissioner of the EC who has just the sort of political push to get a trade deal done .
28 Nearby , Otto Bitner has just the sort of chocolate confections for which diets are readily discarded .
29 The roads , notwithstanding King Charles was pleased to say the county of Norfolk was only fit to be cut into roads for the rest of his kingdom are unpardonably bad ; narrow shaded and never mended ; they are numerous however especially the bridle-roads ; so that a traveller on horseback has generally the choice of two or three ways of nearly equal length to the same place …
30 Score card has always a target of four thousand pound .
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