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

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1 Later in welcoming the new county councils in 1888 the Fabians argued that a ‘ democratic State can not become a Social- Democratic State unless it has in every centre of population a local governing body … ’
2 Even when the carer is a relative , when dementia is the disease carers may feel as if the old person has in a sense already died and left them so that ‘ this is not the mother I used to know ’ .
3 Because the countryside involves working the land , and that land has in a sense been here forever , there appears to be something eternal about rural life , its rhythms and patterns , that city life can never reproduce .
4 ‘ the Kipling who limped out of the wreckage , shrunken and wry though he looks , has in a sense had his development as an artist ’ — Edmund Wilson : The Wound & the Bow
5 Well I suppose it has in a sense , yes , it 's enabled us to both confront the fact that that I 'm not all knowing and that I 'm not all powerful , which I mean was because my children , as I say , are still quite young , which is something new for them , I suppose , as well as something new for me .
6 Their society has in a word been bowdlerised .
7 The tendering process has in a number of cases been used by local authority managers to reassert their right to manage ’ ( 1988 , p. 187 ) .
8 As Davis has pointed out , the Supreme Court has in a number of decisions simply substituted judgment without reference to the reasonableness or rational basis test .
9 Indeed , where it has found that the statement of reasons fails to fulfil the requirements of Article 190 , the Court has in a number of cases annulled the measure in question .
10 Following from these considerations , Chapters 2 and 3 both contain precedents for use in non-consumer transactions , prepared from the point of view of the supplier and the customer respectively , to show examples of the different approaches that each party has in a situation where he has the preponderance of bargaining power , and wishes to use it .
11 Despite being on stage for an all-too-brief twenty-five minutes , Mick proved that he has in no way lost touch with his roots and years of playing to huge , stadium-sized audiences has not impaired his ability to communicate with a comparatively ‘ small ’ crowd .
12 My regard for your daughter has in no way diminished ; I still want her for my wife .
13 The development of systematic geography has provided an unhealthy climate for the survival of mythological anomalies but this has in no way frustrated the human imagination ; the world of fable has simply been transferred to outer space .
14 The reciprocal gift-giving between the partners has in no way reduced the obligation to engage in further gift exchanges in the future .
15 It was upon that stage that the United Kingdom entered ; and the view of European law in this regard has in no wise been modified to accommodate traditional United Kingdom notions of sovereignty .
16 Integrated Device Technology Inc is doing its own version of the VRX , the low-cost , low-power version of the R4000 that MIPS has in the works , under the code name Orion .
17 Mr. Walker : I know that the Hon. Gentleman will be delighted that since the valleys initiative was announced , unemployment in the valleys has fallen faster than it has in the rest of Wales .
18 The project is just one of a number he has in the resort , and he claims the attack of vandalism also just the latest of a growing number .
19 Thus one could contract to pass a restricted title , or whatever title one has in the goods .
20 Alright , and then there 's this extraordinary bit erm , that George has in the middle of page thirty , about what happened when he did run the history department for four years during the War .
21 The very important interest JCI has in the diamond industry goes back to the days when Barney Barnato , together with Cecil Rhodes played an important role in the establishment of De Beers in Kimberley .
22 He does not deny that some scientists and engineers in British industry are doing world-class research — the signal and image processing work at British Telecom 's labs is an example , says Sir Eric — but he would argue that there are no world-class labs as such in the UK , nowhere that has attained the kind of critical mass in R&D that Bell Labs has in the US or Hitachi and NEC in Japan .
23 Since then he has spent his time equally divided between Belfast and a home he has in the south of France .
24 Some , contemplating that north-south gap , would hold that the answer is to use whatever autonomy Labour has in the north to retreat into the past and reaffirm the public ownership tenets of Clause IV of its constitution .
25 In fact , he believes that the formation of C&P has in the event been a powerful factor in enabling research to be rationalized throughout the whole ICI Group .
26 Each audit will lead to a Quality Contract which is tailored to the centre 's needs and reflects the confidence which SCOTVEC has in the centre 's internal quality system .
27 Sun Microsystems Inc has signed a long-term lease for three buildings in Chelmsford , Massachusetts to consolidate the four existing offices it has in the state .
28 It said that the move is not expected to impact the 1,100 employees that Sun has in the state .
29 Since normal practice is for a member to be issued with paid-up shares , the member 's liability is limited to the extent that the shares which he or she has in the company are rendered valueless .
30 Agriculture has a more important role in the Northern Ireland economy than it has in the United Kingdom economy as a whole .
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