Example sentences of "have on [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It seemed to her she must have on every piece of jewellery the family owned . |
2 | ‘ You was breathing fire and brimstone ! ’ she guessed , well knowing the effect a Puck Fair fortune-telling might have on a customer . |
3 | It is perhaps not widely appreciated the effect deforestation can have on a country like Ethiopia . |
4 | Was she aware of the effect her large , amber-coloured eyes , her curving red lips , might have on a man ? |
5 | ‘ The worst situation you can have on a motorway is vehicles standing still as others approach the scene of a crash . ’ |
6 | Easy to see what effect sudden nausea at even the thought of the big glass would have on a life lived in this way . |
7 | Renaissance , an annual symposium , is earnest , slightly religious and very southern ; you get the feeling that its tone is set by the kind of conversations about family and country that businessmen in Greenville , South Carolina would have on a Sunday after church or a round of golf . |
8 | Finally , in section 3.4 , we describe some of the major social and economic costs that a high level of unemployment may have on a nation . |
9 | ‘ And after all , every player wants to be in a winning team and they know how much influence Gazza can have on a game to enable them to achieve victory . |
10 | Taylor has been guilty before of overlooking the impact Gazza can have on a game . |
11 | Oliver 's tone , shocked , febrile , had about as much effect on Emmie as a quotation from Habeas Corpus would have on a crowd of hungry cannibals . |
12 | In 1973 I began investigating what effect the uncertainty principle would have on a particle in the curved space-time near a black hole . |
13 | ‘ I knew she 'd have on an apron , ’ Carlie said to the social worker . |
14 | An example of this sort of difficulty in English law is Launchbury v. Morgans in which the House of Lords declined to extend the vicarious liability of the owner of a car for negligence of its driver because it lacked information about the impact this would have on the insurance industry . |
15 | Yesterday was the last possible day we could have on the tour that was near enough London to get up there easily , only about one hour away . |
16 | With a little judicious handling to hide the worst of the bruising , I think we 'll manage to minimise the impact it will have on the Press . |
17 | Subjects in this study clearly knew that they were not objectively ‘ at risk ’ , nonetheless , their subjective ratings are consistent with them experiencing similar feelings to those they would have on the road . |
18 | The problem is not so much the effect this will have on eastern and central African populations of leopard , which are relatively stable , but the disastrous impact it could have on the species elsewhere . |
19 | 4.2.3 [ bat are the financial implications for the dementia sufferer and the carer ? ( see also section on Personal Finance ) Any action plan arrived at should take into account not only the housing situation but also what effect the plan may have on the dementia sufferer . |
20 | As Dr Bennett , an expert on ovarian and uterine diseases , put it , because of the influence it would have on the character of English women ‘ it must not be used for virgins ’ . |
21 | This must include proper support of staff who work mainly on campaigns , and also rational negotiation of the impact campaigns may have on the priorities and workloads of other sectors and groups . |
22 | The latest Brick Development Association Symposium will be dealing with the effect these issues will have on the way we use brickwork , courtesy of the most informed and informative speakers in the country . |
23 | What impact did that have on what impact did that have on the factory ? |
24 | A question asked early in the interview may affect answers to subsequent questions , and if this order were to be altered it becomes difficult to detect the effect this might have on the replies . |
25 | the question of what balance can be attained in a book is a familiar problem to literary critics , who are divided in their views into at least two camps , one favouring attention being paid mostly to the text itself , while the other prefers to take other questions into account , including the effect the writer 's life may have on the text . |
26 | On that occasion it set out its views the impact wider rights of audience for solicitors and lawyers employed by the Crown Prosecution Service and Government Legal Service ( GIS ) would have on the Bar and particularly the Young Bar . |
27 | Population attributable risk provides an indication of the impact that controlling a causal factor might have on the incidence of sudden infant death syndrome . |
28 | Since any desired performance is achieved by a combination of attitude and power , it is necessary to know what effect certain attitude and power changes will have on the performance of the aircraft . |
29 | On 7 June an emergency meeting of the NSFU Executive was held at which Father Charles Hopkins , standing in for the absent Havelock Wilson , pointed out the disastrous financial effects which participation in such a stoppage might have on the union and the peril in which it might stand in respect of its hard won provincial settlements . |
30 | What effect would this have on the reading system as a whole ? |