Example sentences of "has never had [art] " in BNC.
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1 | After all , at a time when the British musical was despised , he did write , direct and star in several notable exceptions to the rule — a sort of Kenneth Branagh of the early Sixties , except that Branagh 's yet to take Broadway , does n't compose music , and has never had a No 1 record . |
2 | The American Left has never had a solid basis . |
3 | Britain has been denied this freedom because it has never had a truly commercial broadcasting environment . |
4 | She has never had a period ; at eleven she was diagnosed as anorexic and hospitalised for ten weeks . |
5 | For a dog who has never had a collar , a check chain can be quite frightening . |
6 | ‘ The difference between Manchester and Liverpool groups is that Liverpool has never had a university tradition . ’ |
7 | Bishop Jim Thompson , in Half Way , comments : ‘ The homosexual who has never had a physical relationship , because of religious conviction , or fear , or lack of opportunity , can be subject to the same panic in midlife as the heterosexual spinster or bachelor . |
8 | Since 1980 the Theatre Collection has mounted an exhibition every year , but to many people 's surprise and regret , it has never had a permanent display area of its own . |
9 | She has never had a stronger string of horses and must be a runner for our Olympic team . |
10 | It rather sounds as if your Picasso Trigger has never had a ‘ trigger ’ . |
11 | Relaxed laws make Vegas the home of quickie weddings , although Jackson himself has never had a girlfriend . |
12 | Gillian Vincent , 26 , who has never had a boyfriend , said it began after Hendry 's manager Ian Doyle told her not to write anymore . |
13 | Julian reached a far smaller audience than any of these later reformers and she has never had a decisive effect on the history of Christianity as they did , but she has acquired a considerable following in our own day . |
14 | ‘ Laura has never had a proper Christmas , ’ said 26-year-old Fran , back home in Eccles . |
15 | The Agen loose-head , who has never had a reputation for being a hothead , is refereeing junior and children 's games unaware that an old regulation of the French Federation — which used to automatically reduce the length of his ban if a player could show repentance by taking up refereeing — is no longer valid . |
16 | Peter said , ‘ My mother has never had a lover . |
17 | But the company , it seems , has never had a smooth run of it , spending the majority of its time pulling in venture capital . |
18 | For someone who has never had a panic attack it may be difficult to fully empathize with the client , but it may help if you were to consider the following scenario . |
19 | A Coventry couple with two children : she has never had a paid job , he worked until recently in a Birmingham car factory where his last take-home pay was £65 . |
20 | ‘ Perks has never had a birthday like it ! ’ she said . |
21 | FPB Chief Executive Stan Mendham said : ‘ The private business community has never had a legal format tailored to its needs . |
22 | He gets a lot of comfort from the breastfeed , and as he has never had a bottle , and does n't drink milk from a cup , I feel it gives him some nourishment , too . |
23 | ‘ If a woman has never had a Caesarean , we can push her quite hard , ’ says Dr Paterson . |
24 | She has been trying to stake a claim which I vow to you on my honour she has never had a right to . |
25 | The British State has never had a formal foundation in the aftermath of revolution or war , or as the result of an act of will by an enlightened despot . |
26 | Darlington College has never had a winner in the national finals but course leader Alan Brookfield thinks this could be the lucky year . |
27 | He has never had a girlfriend or been to a disco or a dance . ’ |
28 | Outline the evidence that Mercury has never had an appreciable atmosphere . |
29 | The way I see it , Butch has never had an orgasm before she meets this wonderful guy , who shows her a world she 's only dreamed of , a world of Othello jets and Caribbean mansions , a world of |
30 | ON WEDNESDAY , Christies ' two star lots are Canaletto 's view of the Old Horse Guards , wonderfully fresh and the most significant of the artist 's London paintings , while Rembrandt 's jewel-like Daniel and Cyrus before the Idol of Bel has never had the slightest sniff from the Rembrandt Research Project , which has whittled 1,000 ‘ Rembrandt 's ’ down to 300 and whittles on remorselessly . |