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

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31 Another newer variety rapidly replacing the more difficult to grow ‘ Cox 's Orange Pippin ’ , ‘ Fiesta ’ looks similar , has the same flavour , flowers mid-season , produces larger fruits , crops twice as heavily and even produces a fair crop with no pollinator .
32 If he has the slightest doubt about his ability to launch safely , bearing in mind such hazards as swinging to one side or a cable break at any stage , then he must refuse the launch .
33 If the glider leaves the ground in a very tail-low attitude , with the tail-skid or wheel on the ground , it has the minimum of flying speed .
34 This has the advantage that it does not require the pilot to remember any special movement of the controls other than the movement forward to unstall .
35 But it is the glider pilot who literally has the life of the tow pilot in his hands .
36 Everyone has a right to first-rate care and everyone has the right to complain if they 're not satisfied .
37 It is here that an anthropological observing participation comes into its own , for in living with the semantics of the system the analyst has the potential to undertake a rarely used method of social research .
38 A knowledge of police systems therefore requires an analysis of both sides of the coin , to explore how anti-structure defines structure and in turn redefines and motivates other anti-structural elements in the system , for anti-structural activity has the potential to make bearable some of the constraints inherent in such a closed world as the police .
39 Not only has the target now changed but the technique itself has changed from a linear one ( the punch ) to a circular one .
40 Oh Angus — has the trouble turned his brain ? ’
41 This emphasis on people — the populace — has the ring of truth about it .
42 Understanding ‘ mythologies ’ thus , we might paraphrase his title : ‘ Symbols Of Life ’ , which has the additional benefit of thrusting forward his debt to the ‘ surrealist ’ poet Lorca , a natural child of the symbolist movement , whose ‘ super-realisms ’ had infatuated Leonard from his teenage years .
43 Using or taking as representing is a mental act , and it presupposes that the mind has the power of seeing generality in things , by seeing the class ( or form ) in the particular .
44 At its simplest , associationism is the theory that a mental content has the meaning it does because of the things that tend to follow , or precede , it into the mind .
45 Thinking — cognisance — is , however , not a matter of being in one mental state or another , or of flashing through a sequence of mental states : it is having conception of oneself as an experiencer of an external world , an experiencer who has the freedom to perform cognisant acts .
46 Since brain damage can produce these very precise differences between patients , it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that there is one part of the brain that has the precise function of carrying out each piece of information processing that is specified within the cognitive model .
47 If , as I have argued , neurophysiological explanations of mind explain nothing and if physiological observations give us no purchase on the essentially metaphysical question of the nature of mind , how has the myth become so powerful that many people within and outside the scientific community do believe that neurophysiology has advanced ( or will advance ) our understanding of mind and the mind-body relationship ?
48 Virginia Wade has the best win/loss , singles/doubles record of any player , in Federation Cup competition , either British or foreign .
49 Each player has been set an individual achievement target , and has the security of a year-long period in which to prove himself .
50 She has the best groundstrokes in the women 's game and she is still only 17 .
51 Discovered at one of the LTA 's 3 Star Clubs at King George 's Comprehensive school , by the father of local professional coach Harvey Slater ( who now coaches the youngster ) , Joanne , who is about to leave school for a year of full time playing , is one of the few British juniors who has the ability to ‘ kick ’ and break from the pack .
52 The strip of mahogany has the grain running lengthwise .
53 I used it for areas hard to reach with chisel and mallet , and expect that when carving delicate work it has the advantage of not disturbing the workpiece with sudden strikes .
54 The set that I am working with has the standard black finish , but the all-bright is available .
55 It can be used as an incisor ; a grounder ; skew chisel ; it can do some modelling , cleaning corners , curved ‘ V ’ cuts that twist and turn , has the tight size and bend to enable good control regardless of grain , and gets the blue ribbon .
56 If there is a Will , the executor has the right to decide whether it will be a burial or a cremation , whether the Will expresses a particular wish or not .
57 Everyone has the right to a church funeral , and for the body to be taken to the church , but it is not necessary to have a service at a funeral whether it is a burial or a cremation .
58 As many of you will have seen the Macmillan Nurse Appeal has also been launched as has the Help The Aged Home Security Appeal , and appeals by Oxfam and Guide Dogs for the Blind , so it appears we have made the right decision to delay until January .
59 Employee fundraising appears to be an increasingly popular option and whilst it involves a lot more work than a straight donation it has the ability to generate longer term grass roots support amongst employees .
60 The newcomer was Anglia , to manage the area east of the GN main line which has the fastestgrowing population in the UK .
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