Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] still have " in BNC.

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1 The precise extent of those powers was the subject of constant dispute , and at this stage in constitutional development the play of politics still had a direct influence upon the definition of the king 's rights , especially his rights of justice .
2 Yet Crane 's assessment of Williams still has its validity , as is apparent if we consider ( wearily , for it is the instance always cited ) Williams 's ‘ The Red Wheelbarrow ’ .
3 The extent of local monopoly means that the majority of DHAs still have to deal with their own local providers and may have no realistic alternative for the bulk of their services .
4 THE Princess of Wales still has the most dazzling smile of all despite her troubles .
5 The Marquis of Blandford still has n't visited his estranged wife Becky , even though she 's critically ill in hospital after a hunting accident .
6 There have been many criticisms of the Chicago School but this body of work still has a great deal to teach us .
7 The rest of Europe still has this to come .
8 The coat , along with other items of clothing still has n't been found .
9 His dry sense of humour still had the capacity to make her lips twitch in amusement , even as she recognised that there was nothing remotely amusing about the way she felt about him .
10 the Secretary of State still had to announce his long awaited decision on the Brynhenllys Inquiry and he rejected British Coal 's appeal for a large site at Pwll Du .
11 The church of Ireland still has one all-island synod , the presbyterians a single general assembly , the methodists one conference .
12 As a final point of information , the Bank of England still has the facility to re-introduce minimum lending rate ( MLR ) if it so wishes .
13 This preference might endure after the establishment of a double tax treaty ( e.g. the Central Bank of Taiwan still has a preference for euros ) .
14 However , a country could have a moderately high average level , while some sections of society still had very short life expectancy .
15 But for those who do not , the phenomenon of Christianity still has to be understood .
16 At the moment their relationship was a weekend one , but both of them occasionally thought that the idea of marriage still had something to be said in its favour .
17 The balance of convenience still had to be shown by the plaintiff to be in his favour but , as Wedderburn says , the threat of irreparable harm to the employer 's ‘ property ’ in his business interests could not be out-weighed by the defendant union .
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