Example sentences of "['s] [noun] [prep] [noun] have [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | With these preoccupations , the Left 's vision of socialism has often been negative in form : socialism is a society without the private ownership of the means of production because private ownership is a key feature of capitalism ; socialism is a society free of private profit , because of the centrality of private profit to a capitalist way of motivating economic life ; socialism is a society free of inequalities of class , because capitalism systematically produces just those inequalities ; socialism is a society without politics of a class kind because this is the normal form taken by politics under capitalism . |
32 | Individualism among today 's members of congress has also been heightened by electoral considerations . |
33 | Oracle USA 's sphere of influence has now been enlarged to include marketing as well as all domestic commercial and federal sales and consulting activities . |
34 | Michael 's love of animals has even played a significant part in moulding his career . |
35 | Van Gogh 's idea of things had also been against him . |
36 | The commission concluded that the army 's Chief of Staff had personally ordered the raid , in which three women were raped and many students were severely beaten , and had recommended that action be taken against him . |
37 | They steam through two strident , intelligent covers of songs by Erasure that show just how great Clarke and Bell 's debt to Abba has always been . |
38 | Bush 's attendance at Rio had reportedly been conditional on this . |
39 | Soviet relations with the largest of its neighbours , the People 's Republic of China have also been difficult and at times have broken down altogether . |
40 | Millar told me : ‘ Labour 's view of education has always been limited . |
41 | The Pony Club 's Manual of Horsemanship has also been adopted as the training manual for Horse Rangers . |
42 | His entire spindlewinter 's supply of candles had already been strewn on the floor , mixed with his store of kindling wood . |
43 | But as the individualist man 's machine ticked over at idling speed , in desperate need of a new surge of power and aware that the world 's supply of oil had nearly run out , the collectivist machine was doing no better . |
44 | Yet the electorally oriented ultra-right 's slide in Germany had far from spelt the end of the ‘ new right ’ that emerged throughout western Europe in the past decade . |
45 | Sustainability 's recommendations for action have also come under scrutiny , since they do not cover some of the deficiencies identified in the report , including the low-level of recycled materials use , and the company 's preference for road , rather than rail , as means of product transport . |
46 | In their efforts to pinpoint the causes of Japanese aggression and warmongering , the allies ' experts on Japan had long before 1945 reached the conclusion that the structure of land ownership was a fundamental evil . |
47 | There was even a clip from his commando days in Borneo — although the Liberal Democrats ' policy on Dyaks has hardly been at the forefront of the campaign . |
48 | In greater exasperation Mrs Stead-Carter said she 'd never heard anything as silly in her life : the Mothers ' Union in Dynmouth had neither Tupperware nor suede clothes nor underclothes at its disposal , Miss Poraway 's whole line of conversation was a waste of time . |
49 | It can also be argued that the economists ' justification for aid has never been its real rationale , but that political considerations of strategic security by the donors have conditioned its distribution and nature , in some cases even allowing military support to be classified as aid . |