Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] of [noun] have [adv] " in BNC.

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1 That it must be language acquisition therefore which is taking place is clear , not only because of these simple observations but because of the fact that the rules of BSL have never been researched sufficiently until now for there to be a language learning situation .
2 The tragedies of miscegenation have never been simple — ever since Othello did what he had to do to Desdemona .
3 The characteristics of hackers have now been described a number of times .
4 And ever since , while the styles of writing have constantly changed , it 's fair to say the standard has stayed high , if in more recent years , less abrasive .
5 There was nothing in the Parliamentary debate , in fact , to suggest that the pistol cases were particularly serious and the Bill was easily thrown out — although it must be admitted that the gentlemen of Westminster have more than once shown a remarkable capacity for getting things wrong .
6 However , the authors of WFP have not thought the matter through and have come up with a set of proposals which will simply divert attention away from the real agenda which does exist for NHS capital accounting .
7 The text for other painting analyses has been finished , but the images of paintings have not yet been added to the system , Ms Buttaud said , implying that the money to do so was already in short supply .
8 Increased possibilities of travel together with the effects of immigration have also made possible a wider knowledge of the world 's religious traditions .
9 The water boards are always prepared to discuss pressure and purity , but whether they will do anything about it is another matter , and the effects of privatisation have yet to be seen .
10 Traditional agricultural practices in the uplands of Wales have generally ensured in the past that agriculture and nature conservation have been compatible .
11 Will the Secretary of State confirm that fully two thirds of the costs of Trident have already been spent or contractually committed by the present Government ?
12 Like those of Caracas , the stations of Mexico have generally had a bad press .
13 The possibilities of selection have not ended .
14 Women are faced with making a choice between the needs of their children and their own needs , and that is one of the things which , because they 've put the needs of their children , the needs of their dependents , ahead of their own needs , they themselves and the needs of women have not got as far as they could .
15 A consequence of this unquestioning enthusiasm is that the implications of change have not been thought through , and may yet have a sting or two in the tail .
16 It is unclear whether any of the proponents of FMFFV have actually tested the theory that the consumer market really wants it .
17 THE EARLS OF POWIS have always shown a keen interest in the provision of rail transportation in the Welshpool area , commencing in 1817 with the building of the line between the Montgomeryshire canal and the Standard quarry through the centre of Welshpool .
18 Since the owners of capital have always had , and continue to have , the ear of government it is their views which prevail in the legislative sphere .
19 The difficulties of realisation have not been overcome entirely , but in a rigid and primitive form this is truly the concept of high relief : statues in the round grouped in a two-dimensional composition .
20 The problems of object-relations have apparently been resolved .
21 The frontiers of Persia have always been somewhat imprecisely defined .
22 The general law is somewhat ambivalent on parents and children , and indeed the rights of children have only recently begun to be recognised .
23 Further , the judges in relation to their judicial duties as to who should have the rights of audience have never divested themselves of those duties , nor could they ever do so .
24 The pressures of funding have already encouraged many hospitals to generate revenue raising schemes from non-medical activities .
25 The boundaries of EDs have not been widely digitized , unlike the higher-level electoral wards .
26 The entry started with the statement that ‘ prejudice is an opinion without judgement ’ ( p. 351 ) : i.e. , the processes of reasoning have not been applied to the prejudiced opinion .
27 The mistakes of fragmentation have already been made in London , with disastrous results for cycling facilities .
28 The symptoms of jet-lag have already been mentioned .
29 Hence the Queens of Avelorn have always been the Everqueens of Ulthuan , forming an unbroken chain from ages past .
30 But the ravages of time have not been kind .
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