Example sentences of "have [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the same way a late Roman coin might have the mint mark LON standing for Londinium , the short-lived Roman mint at London which operated between AD286 and 326 .
2 The main differences between the SK210 and the SK280 ( the next model up in the range ) are that the SK210 does n't have the built-in weave brushes , nor is the magic cam set for motif knitting supplied with it .
3 It would be a man , of course ; only a man would have the sheer effrontery to do that .
4 If one accepts this interpretation then the third-person form would not have the negative connotations defined so sharply by John Lyons .
5 At the same time , his specific treatment of the social situation of popular music , by proceeding , in his usual way , ‘ through the extremes ’ , does have the negative virtue of exaggerating real trends ; the tendential strategy of the music industry in the period of ‘ mass culture ’ has nowhere been more incisively presented .
6 Because we have so many cameras I can have for the editing a great many possibilities ; and if we have filmed the music properly in the first place we can already have created some very important effects just with one shot — the violins may have the principal melody with an important counter-melody or harmonic detail in the violas , so we might shoot the passage in such a way that we have the violin bows in the foreground , the conductor , and the violas clearly focused as the third element in the shot .
7 From 1993 , all new cars registered in the UK must have the anti-pollution device .
8 Er Bleak Midwinter we can either have the traditional tune ,
9 The now highly developed Access Course programme and the newly introduced Evening Degree Programme provide wide opportunities in higher education for an increasing number of students who wish to enter higher education but do not have the traditional entry qualifications .
10 A self adhesive stamp is now undergoing a six month trial — and the signs are it could soon have the traditional postage stamp licked .
11 ‘ Did you have the blinkin' dick ? ’
12 The renamed Tropical Forestry Action Programme would have the reformed objective of " conservation and sustainable development of forestry resources in the interests of the country concerned and the global community " .
13 The plan is to be renamed the Tropical Forestry Action Programme and will have the reformed objective of " conservation and sustainable development of forestry sources in the interests of the country concerned and the global community " .
14 The French would rather have the neutral Finns opting out of the EC 's common foreign policy , for example , than watering it down .
15 Whilst it does not have the theological aims of the NVALA , the NFoL/CARE or the OCU , it still appears to have developed in response or opposition to many of the same social trends highlighted by those other groups .
16 Erm but I must say that I know the view of erm both Ray and Cynthia is that they have a lack of management time in relation to the other two divisions , because they do n't have the assistant divisional manager post .
17 This ignores the saving on refuse disposal ( which would have the effective price ) and the fact that one method reduces landfill pollution , while the other generates a type we do not yet know how to clear up .
18 The production does n't have the imagistic verve of Adrian Noble 's great Royal Exchange version in l980 but it is beautifully acted and rivets our attention on the fierce particularity of Webster 's language .
19 His fascination leads him to an agency which administers mental implants , so that he can have the vicarious experience of interplanetary travel injected into his memory .
20 I will have the rear exit barred and bolted .
21 But for many people is n't it the case that the the church wedding is an an and the promises made the vows made before God and er before the the congregation , for many people they 're just a sort of rather erm oh dear how can I put it rather a flimsy frippery erm that they just feel it 's essential to have so that they can have the nice pictures and and look back on on a church wedding .
22 Such horses often have a very long coat of hair , a ‘ malnutrition coat ’ , which the horse grows against cold , as it does not have the normal layer of fat under its skin to protect it .
23 Bill says their odd couple relationship works because they do n't have the normal pressures of married life .
24 On the contrary , they would have the normal reason for disregarding any belief or information on that score : that the law is the law and must be followed , no matter how unpopular it might be in the present climate of political opinion .
25 In a modern party , the national executive committee should launch the policy-making procedure , and the conference should have the final say .
26 Bob Atkinson of the VCA reckons the cost of LVTA could be as low as £15,000 but suggests that , as the precise requirements of the regulations have been kept deliberately flexible , the inspectors will have the final say .
27 The leaders would have the final say in the winter of discontent .
28 Outside directors and company bosses disagreed most strongly over whether non-executives should help develop business strategy , and over the sort of decisions in which they should have the final say .
29 The government says that this would depoliticise the choice , though critics claim the economy minister would still have the final say .
30 He was also worried that social workers on the care management team would have the final say on choosing nursing care .
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