Example sentences of "have a " in BNC.

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1 Home care Coordinator , Margaret Gillies , currently has a team of 20 volunteers from a variety of churches providing practical help to a number of clients already referred .
2 Every educator has a personal story to tell from working in our home care teams .
3 Happily her supervisor has guided more than one student through topics about Michelangelo , and has a route map prepared , including introductory and background books , but also passages from longer scholarly works .
4 The critic , too , according to Baudelaire has a right to be independent , and to work without a system ‘ which is a kind of damnation which forces one to a perpetual recantation ’ .
5 The television series is a much richer visual experience , and filming has a completely decisive advantage in being able to explore architecture , inside and out .
6 The art criticism in such books generally has a slant , questioning whether the country or places have had a determining influence on art .
7 The last type of survey to be considered has a basis in theory .
8 If a critic has a very decided political or religious point of view , this can override other considerations in judgements about art ; the viewpoint may also give a bias to the description or interpretation made .
9 The site can be adapted to suit the sculpture , which has a dominant role , unlike sculpture destined for the decoration of palatial gardens .
10 The New Yorker has a good record of commissioning articles .
11 But her selected information has a welcome sharpness :
12 The reader in this situation has a choice : the work in an exhibition can be measured against the artists ' manifesto ; or the critic 's interpretation and assessment can be used .
13 The youth is sitting at a little distance , his shepherd 's pipe in his mouth ; there is a charming simplicity in his dress and appearance ; he has a fine head .
14 Greenberg 's name has a special glamour because of his successful advocacy of Abstract Expressionist artists against ‘ the dominance of the School of Paris ’ , as Barbara Reise wrote .
15 A Tantric painting or drawing has a spiritual purpose , to assist the user in meditation .
16 But if it sometimes seems to be saying , on Salim 's behalf , that race or kinship wins , it is also the case that it is full of losers , that it has a lively feeling for the Africans of market and bush , and for their African troubles , and for the situation of Salim as someone evolved or emerged from a tribal narrowness to an experience of sexual love which is liberating and dramatic , and that it does justice to Metty 's last state , left behind in the dangerous town at the bend in the river .
17 The pale Hawksmoor is an inhabitant of the present day who reminds one not only of Dyer but of P. D. James 's character Inspector Dalgliesh — one of her novels , A Taste for Death , published a few months after Hawksmoor , has a church murder in London , draped in the poses of this sensitive , cultivated policeman , and it also has , like Hawksmoor , a suspected tramp .
18 This aim has a sweepingness and a suspendingness which are apparent , too , in the novel to which it relates .
19 True art , or the best art , has a dialogic structure , many voices , and so has the good society .
20 His brother Gavin frets him , and he has a longing for Gavin 's wife , together with a more urgent one for a teacher at the school , Alison Houston , who could be felt to lead him on a bit but does n't want to have a ‘ relationship ’ with him .
21 He has a famous eulogy on status :
22 This character has a northern accent and the fact is important to the handling of the piece .
23 This speech in the cockney vernacular reads almost like a foreign language , but it has a well defined construction and rhythm .
24 Both classical and contemporary plays will be chosen , but problems are often encountered with the modern play which frequently has a short cast list .
25 Altogether , tutorials take place over a period of about twenty-four weeks in the last year of a course , and usually by the last twelve tutorials a student has a much clearer idea of what he or she is about .
26 A director may have made it plain that he has a definite intention for a character , but the student may not always see this straight away .
27 I think the present Government has a lot to answer for .
28 The dominant beliefs of the catholic — nationalist bloc still are that the group forms a people who are Gaelic-Irish , constitute a nation , are republican , and populate an island which has a natural , inner political unity .
29 In addition , protestant — loyalist politics has always been a zero-sum activity : one either has a monopoly of power or concedes it to the opposition .
30 Protestantism has a deeper significance in Ulster than it has had in Britain for over two hundred years .
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