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

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1 As far as we are concerned , events before the big bang can have no consequences , so they should not form part of a scientific model of the universe .
2 Each leaf makes contact with the air , and anyone who has been in a grove of beech trees on a windy night can have no doubt as to the elemental attribution of the tree .
3 Watch them doing so and you can have no doubt that they are enjoying themselves hugely , just as human children do in a playground .
4 Well we can have no doubt when a moment later she turns to idolatry and assures the tree that her early care ‘ Not without song each morning and due/dew praise ’ — a little excessive for a tree , perhaps .
5 We can have no complaints .
6 Robinson Crusoe on a desert island may experience good luck or bad luck ; but he can have no rights .
7 Most important of all , he can have no rights at all against his home state — such matters are ‘ domestic ’ and normally entirely outside the purview of international law , a singularly important limitation in the area of human rights where the master criminal is the victim 's own government .
8 Clearly the MO of b 1 symmetry can have no contribution from any AO except O 2p x , and can be properly considered as a localized oxygen lone-pair orbital .
9 In any event , reference to the quota system can have no influence on the compatibility with Community law of the registration requirements except as regards the registration of vessels fishing for species subject to quotas .
10 In this case whatever happens at P 1 can have no influence on P 2 , and vice versa .
11 Since a woman can have no sui heredes , the intestate heir will be the nearest agnate , who is in this case her sister and coheir .
12 We have already seen some such things in the area of natural philosophy , things of which , ‘ by the natural use of our faculties , we can have no knowledge at all ’ .
13 In a book , God In Us , published next month , which his refusal to withdraw from publication led to his sacking , he said : ‘ There is nothing ‘ out there ’ and if there is , we can have no knowledge of it . ’
14 They can have no foothold in precise writing , such as the text of a report .
15 but they were enormous , they were , they were very substantial , but , erm , well I , I think that the point here is that one can have a minimum requirement , but depending upon the facts and the circumstances and the nature of the market , so on and so forth , well they have , the commission said , you can have no restrictions at all cos we 're not going to give you exemption , so you 'd better make sure that they are the absolutely bear minimum that are necessary to ensure that every person capable of competing can get into the market .
16 In Section III , I discuss the objection that the computational processes in a program may not be the same as the cognitive processes in the organism , and the view that AI can have no bearing on any phenomenological experience , in human or animal species .
17 In other words , what occurs , after the contract is made , in relation either to the possession of the goods or to the payment of the price , can have no bearing upon the operation of Rule 1 .
18 Others assume that such theoretical enquiry can have no relevance whatever .
19 That expression of opinion by the Law Commission can have no relevance to the construction of the Act , whilst any bearing it might otherwise have had on the matters which the court should take into account in exercising its discretion whether to grant leave to apply for a residence order in respect of a child in the care of a local authority has clearly been superseded by the express provisions of the Act .
20 Both Bryant families were strong Methodists and those who complain today about racism can have no idea of the gulf between Church and Chapel only seventy years ago .
21 Gandalf says as much at II , 99 , though he is laconic about it — ‘ I sat in a high place ( the great tree in Lothlórien ? ] , and I strove with the Dark Tower ’ — since Aragorn and the others he is addressing can have no idea what is being referred to .
22 They can have no idea of the really horrendous potential of the situation here in Santorini — the combination of all those megatons of hydrogen bombs , thermal plumes and volcanoes and earthquakes along the tectonic plate boundaries and the possibly cataclysmic results .
23 You can have no idea at all what the weather will be like when the plants arrive : it could be wet and the soil like a quagmire , it could be too dry , or frozen hard , and planting quite out of the question .
24 You are a very intelligent girl and you have read a great deal — no , I mean it ; one thing you ca n't say is that I have been trying to flatter you — but you do n't know everything , you do n't know the French , the real French ( though the Fourniers are quite an example of one kind ) , you can have no idea of what life among us is like , the attitudes , the demands ; if you like , the values .
25 You can have no idea how happy you 've made me .
26 You can have no idea — ’
27 ‘ If this thing flew through space , is millennia old , is many miles in size , then you can have no idea of its power .
28 But as far as these are substantive we can " t formulate the limits , since we can have no idea of what is inconceivable .
29 In sharp contrast to his ‘ enthusiasm ’ of 1792 , in 1806 Fox introduced the abolition resolution by reminding the Commons what was owed to its own reputation after its 1792 decision for gradual abolition was not carried through ; he appealed to the memory of Pitt and the arguments of Burke ; he looked to parliament to speak for the nation on ‘ a question in which party feelings , arising out of political connections , can have no share ’ .
30 The Government 's commitment to the environment can have no credibility — I stress that I am talking about the Government , not the Minister — if the Prime Minister and the Chancellor do not think that the environment is important , even if lesser Ministers do .
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