Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] have [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Piggy felt that everybody else had held onto their civilised upbringing like himself and he was always very surprised when nobody tried to steal the conch , right to speak , from him , but everyone else knew that democracy and civilisation on the island had ended , and the conch had lost all of its power and worth .
2 The Prince had had all the men up on deck scanning the river with the aid of oil lamps .
3 Guided by his new-found friend , Charles studied Jung and also the work of economist and philosopher E. F. Schumacher , who wrote a book entitled Small Is Beautiful ; over the years the Prince has found many of the answers he was searching for .
4 Out of his profits , the retailer has to pay all the costs involved in running the shop , that is , his overheads .
5 The writer had found this and 12 others in a cupboard , and would be glad , she wrote , if they could be ‘ used to bring in some lolly ’ .
6 To recap , the Board has decided that from 1.4.94 .
7 On the second issue , sensitivity analysis , the board has met most of the commission 's criticisms , including the important issue of the impact of wide variations in coal prices on the overall result .
8 was recognising that there are classes of sureties for whom special protection should be given , that the case fell within the class , but that , on the facts , the creditor had done enough to prevent any equitable intervention in aid of the surety .
9 The outer stood up to everything I could throw at it until a wicked Gogarth chimney thrutch resulted in a nicked sleeve , while the fleece has resisted all but a hot cylinder from the Snowdon Railway !
10 The money has made such a difference , ’ Elizabeth , 52 , acknowledges .
11 The Watch had ensured this by giving them ample time to escape via the back door , a neat compromise between caution and justice that benefited all parties .
12 Following Barr 's ruling , Judge Marvin H. Shoob , who had presided over a criminal case arising from the BNL affair , criticized the Attorney General on the grounds that plea bargaining within the case had denied any opportunity to probe the affair fully and had left unanswered numerous crucial questions concerning the government 's role .
13 If the decision was only as to the construction of a statutory provision that would explain why the case has received little attention in later cases …
14 In fact , said Mr Liley , some companies in the field had tried this , but the customers had let it be known that this was not what was wanted .
15 But then once the computer 's got that , you just have to say , pretend I 'm standing here , and the computer 's capable of saying , This is what you would see .
16 But the ban has upset some workers , and union officials say it 's unnecessary .
17 No wonder the MFA has mounted another Impressionist exhibition .
18 First , the APU has put more stress on disseminating survey information which has implications for teaching .
19 Now the clerk 's got any other business down here and the date 's two meetings past .
20 Moreover , even when negotiations were opened , the principle of reciprocal bargaining introduced by the United States as a result of its own domestic legislation from the 1930s , meant that the LDC 's had little to bargain with .
21 The chairman has received many letters , as have I , from MPs and people in the local community who see this as the first need for the force . ’
22 The chairman has received many letters , as have I , from MPs and people in the local community who see this as the first need for the force . ’
23 He said : ‘ As far as I 'm concerned , the chairman has quashed all the speculation about me being under pressure . ’
24 Accidentally , obliquely , the squadron had found this way of striking back .
25 The Führer had ordered all such executions to be recorded on film .
26 The same report , reversing the earlier legend excusing the Führer because he was being kept in the dark by his underlings in the Party , added : ‘ Even the Führer has lost much sympathy among the people because he has apparently let himself be taken in by his Party people and does not seem to notice what things are like in the State today . ’
27 Later , she was to ask herself if the decision had made any difference to subsequent events .
28 The decision has incensed many civilians , and prompted demonstrations .
29 The decision has left some of them facing financial hardship .
30 Now , suppose that the buyer had agreed to pay £2,000 ( for the goods , a load of timber ) and had actually paid the £2,000 but that the contract reserved title to the seller until the buyer had satisfied all his liabilities towards the seller ( i.e. under not only this contract but also any other contracts there might be between them ) .
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