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

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1 This allows us to do more than simply check back on the forecasters ' performance on individual countries ; it enables us to assess which forecaster has the best record across all the big economies .
2 Over the years , successive Governments of all complexions have worked to improve race relations and Britain probably has the best record in Europe for harmonious race relations .
3 The Ford plant at Dagenham in Essex , has the worst record for stoppages and vehicle quality in Europe , according to management , which has urged union leaders to co-operate to improve the production record .
4 The public sector has the worst record for absenteeism through sickness .
5 Belgium has the worst record in the freshwater categories , with only 60 per cent of lakes and rivers meeting standards .
6 Gloucester Prison has the worst record in the country for overcrowding , according to a new league table .
7 Spain has no official record of Islamic collector
8 He has no permanent record of what he has said earlier , and only under unusual circumstances does he have notes which remind him what he wants to say next .
9 Allied has a splendid record of exporting 85pc of its output .
10 N C V O has a proud record over the years , of developing and promoting new initiatives , to meet new needs , and to fill gaps in voluntary sector initiatives .
11 As English football has a proud record of defensive authority — Warney Cresswell , Wilf Copping , Eddie Hapgood , Stan Cullis , Billy Wright , Neil Franklin , Bobby Moore and Ray Wilson are illustrious names that spring immediately to mind — Cohen 's testimony amounts to a penetrating indictment of prevailing doctrine .
12 ‘ Buckley fire station has a proud record of getting to all fires .
13 Martin Pipe has a tremendous record at Haydock .
14 Neale Doughty rides and he has a marvellous record in the race . ’
15 The other three preconditions , according to FMCG , are : that the acquiring bank has a proven record of controlling its non-interest expenses ( that is , the costs of computer systems , branches , staff and so forth ) ; that the acquiring bank will be getting a mix of businesses , which , combined sensibly with their own , add up to more than the sum of the parts ; and that the two banks are physically close together .
16 Nevertheless he is one of the few batsmen available to South Africa who has a proven record of being able to put big hundreds together and this is a prime requirement for Test match cricket .
17 ‘ Moreover , the bishop has a proven record of outstanding pastoral work , particularly amongst young people , ’ he said .
18 Cochrane ( 1971 ) for example , argued that medicine has a poor record of evaluative research : fashion , whim and personal preference often dictate the choice of a particular procedure , and many common interventions are unvalidated , of proven in- effectiveness or produce iatrogenic illness ( illness caused as a result of medical intervention ) .
19 The University already has a strong record of research on the environment .
20 The department has a strong record of publication and excellent links with Scandinavian universities , with other U.K. departments and with the Edinburgh-based cultural institutions , eg the Danish Institute and the Norwegian Consulate .
21 The forty-five year-old , Yale-trained art historian has a strong record in the field , having spent eight years as curator at The Art Institute of Chicago where he co-organised ‘ A Day in the Country : Impressionism and the French Landscape ’ and ‘ The Art of Paul Gauguin ’ .
22 In 1980 , for instance , he claimed , ‘ There 's not been a president in modern history , including Franklin Delano Roosevelt and including Lyndon Baines Johnson , who has a better record of support from the Democratic Congress than has Jimmy Carter . ’
23 With the extension of appeal rights to all asylum seekers , it is not unreasonable to propose — as the Lord Chancellor and my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary propose — that this anomalous double provision should end and that increased resources for advice should be concentrated on UKIAS , especially as the service has a better record of winning cases than solicitors and is more cost effective .
24 We could fund all advice through the green form , but that would not be especially helpful to asylum seekers , as UKIAS has a better record of success in giving advice and making representations to adjudicators and tribunals .
25 Colin French has a long record for animal cruelty , and there were cheers in the public gallery as he was taken away .
26 MITI has a long record of concern with the dangers of excess capacity for capital intensive sectors .
27 It has a long record of allocating high proportions of its annual budgets to defence , even appearing in the market for a submarine fleet in 1986 .
28 Chapman has a phenomenal record for Leeds , scoring regularly at the rate of one every two games .
29 The New Yorker has a good record of commissioning articles .
30 To counterbalance that , we would use high yielding equity funds , so the other £5,000 would probably be split between the Newton Income fund , which has a good record of capital and income growth , the Perpetual High Income and possibly , the Buckmaster Income . ’
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