Example sentences of "[art] [noun] has " in BNC.
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1 | Once the interlining has been locked in , the two layers of fabric can be treated as one and made up in the same way . |
2 | It keeps a list , called OPEN , of nodes which the algorithm has found and which are not goals but whose children might be goals . |
3 | The algorithm has a new variable , S , whose value is such a pair . |
4 | This f is used only to detect when the algorithm has reached a summit or plateau . |
5 | The algorithm has been implemented in a program called probeorder . |
6 | The algorithm has been implemented in two versions ( using least and most distant neighbours ) . |
7 | I had acquired his confidence , which I believe I still retain , but for a number of reasons which were quasi-political we drifted apart towards the end of his second premiership , and although we have remained on friendly terms , the intimacy has long vanished . |
8 | She would be well and truly mystified by the sight of an elderly king who needs to be helped into his chair one minute , but can swing his cane around like a golf stick the next , and even more flummoxed by the depiction of a world in which the porter has closed circuit television , but the method of killing has n't changed a jot . |
9 | The porter has a kilt poking out from under his jacket , and Macduff is stuck with wearing a raincoat on top of his dinner suit for the whole show . |
10 | When he returns for his payment she shows him another body , claiming the porter has not done the job asked of him . |
11 | Patrick Edgeworth 's Boswell For The Defence has a plot of sorts — the barrister 's defence of Mary Broad , an escapee from the penal colony at Sydney Cove — but , in the end , the form defeats any narrative thrust . |
12 | Supposing , however , the defence has to cope with attackers pushing up just far enough to catch them on the turn and stay onside . |
13 | Such things as fingers , hernias and extended navels have caused problems in practice when the defence has submitted that it was not the penis which was exposed but some other similar looking object . |
14 | And appearing only for the defence has always seemed too easy an option . |
15 | For example , at the screening stage , discussed above , it might be desirable to establish whether the defence has any complaints against the original investigation . |
16 | The defence has been considered in a number of recent cases in which it has been held that it is to be applied in a flexible and pragmatic way . |
17 | Arguably , the defence has no evidential burden to discharge in this situation , for , since the defence is seeking to do no more than deny the basic elements of the prosecution 's case , any assertion of consent by the defence should be placed before the jury . |
18 | Whilst welcoming the recommendation that the defence has an enforceable right of access to forensic material held by the prosecution , the Law Society is concerned and surprised that it is not proposed that this will extend to unused material generally . |
19 | The defence has also succeeded where the employee was under no pressure to take a particular risk but deliberately chose a dangerous method of working . |
20 | The defence has been the strong point of the side recently . |
21 | The strictness of the defence has unfortunate consequences for some controversial publications : distributors are prone to equate political radicalism with a propensity to libel , and are thus provided with a ready-made legal excuse for a decision not to stock them . |
22 | ‘ The response has been fantastic particularly from Millwall supporters , many of whom brought their applications into The Den ( home of the football club ) , ’ said the chairman , Reg Burr . |
23 | Although such improvement has been vigorously promoted by the North of Scotland College of Agriculture ( which is responsible for agricultural extension and training in the area ) , the response has , after some initial enthusiasm , been extremely disappointing . |
24 | Aduna said he gave international organisations an early warning five months ago , ‘ but the response has not been good ’ . |
25 | The response has taken my breath away , I had no idea there were so many people who cared . |
26 | Cyclists are now asked not to use the route from 10am to 5pm and the response has been excellent . |
27 | Cortically blind patients have often been reported to lack OKN , although the response has been found to recover after some months . |
28 | Apparently the response has been encouraging . |
29 | But more characteristically the response has been a massive importation into academic English studies of theories and methods otherwise associated with structuralism , linguistics , semiotics , sociology , marxism , and post structuralism . |
30 | The response has been to bolster up the procedural checks attendant upon the disbursement of such benefits . |