Example sentences of "has [art] " in BNC.

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1 If a feeling has nu word I mek one a mine ,
2 No-one has the right to pressure you .
3 This has the effect of cancelling your existing covenant and in return you commit yourself to making payments under the new covenant .
4 Baudelaire argued for modernity , but he also strongly believed that a critic has the right to be partisan .
5 A traditional critic has the advantage of being able to turn to standards and values inherited from the past .
6 A presenter , after all , knows that a viewer has the visual evidence to check on what is being said .
7 As art criticism , it has the merit of making a judgement , though description and interpretation may be meagre .
8 It has the added value of being firmly rooted in a thorough understanding of technique .
9 In a monograph , the author has the best chance of a free hand .
10 Today catalogues raisonnés are often divided into two ; one volume is for an introduction and plates , while the other has the detailed catalogue .
11 The catalogue has the additional interest of a memoir by Silvio Berthoud , who had sat as a boy between five and eight for his uncle :
12 Compared with what we find in Naipaul 's novel , however , Conrad 's Costaguana is a country of the mind : it has the air of having been built to accommodate his meanings .
13 There is nothing in the stories to suggest that either of these lyrical Klimas has the makings of the hero of the state imagined by Kundera .
14 The suggestion that democracy can not be imposed by force has the force of a generalisation .
15 To imagine this is to be aware that the aggressive term which I have applied to Amis 's novelistic method , ‘ ventriloquism ’ , has the drawback of suggesting that when an author throws his voice , the character who receives it will necessarily be found to be inanimate , a dummy .
16 True art , or the best art , has a dialogic structure , many voices , and so has the good society .
17 It has the sui generis of art .
18 It has the benefit of hindsight .
19 At the end of The Counterlife there is a letter from Nathan Zuckerman to Maria on this subject which has the force of a statement of allegiance on the part of Philip Roth .
20 Has the position of the director changed in theatre for you over the years ?
21 Has the profession become too large ?
22 The State acknowledges that man , in virtue of his rational being , has the natural right , antecedent to positive law , to the private ownership of external goods .
23 Edinburgh 's Caledonian Hotel has the latest in telephone technology to prevent mistakes .
24 ‘ Any prospective purchaser of systems should , therefore , make themselves fully confident that their chosen supplier has the depth of skills and personnel available in all areas .
25 So , has the ‘ brasserie boom ’ brought about good value in restaurants and , if so , is this recognised by the public ?
26 ‘ That 's what Mr Hjerson has the effrontery to be claiming has happened . ’
27 ‘ What on earth , ’ Arabella Buckley said , ‘ has the stoup to do with murder ? ’
28 Margot has the money and Arthur has the ideas for using it .
29 Margot has the money and Arthur has the ideas for using it .
30 Mulching has the added benefit of keeping moisture in the soil during dry weather , when clay is liable to dry out and crack .
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