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

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1 I had acquired his confidence , which I believe I still retain , but for a number of reasons which were quasi-political we drifted apart towards the end of his second premiership , and although we have remained on friendly terms , the intimacy has long vanished .
2 Indeed , the French envoy de Craon knew more , claiming the Prince had told him about Lady Eleanor 's death long before the porter had even reached Woodstock .
3 On Oct. 15 , 1989 , a controversial retrial of 15 Islamic extremists ( who had been associates of Bouiali-see above ) was abandoned after the defence had successfully argued that a regional court was not competent to try their case following the Supreme Court 's refusal to do so .
4 The defence has also succeeded where the employee was under no pressure to take a particular risk but deliberately chose a dangerous method of working .
5 And appearing only for the defence has always seemed too easy an option .
6 The Commission 's other research findings — that much of forensic science is far from certain , capable of misinterpretation and relies upon the defence to draw out its limitations — only add to the need for the defence to have already access to real defence experts .
7 If the income has already borne tax at the basic rate relief will be given for that charge .
8 When they left the following day , the eastern end of the park had already begun to fill with tattered bivouacs and shelters of thorn and tarpaulin .
9 Those opposing the park have recently resurrected an old but powerful paranoia : the ‘ internationalisation ’ of the Amazon ( see BBC WILDLIFE , July 1990 , p483 ) .
10 The majority had therefore experienced secure employment for relatively long periods of time .
11 Yet the undecorated vessels were given a variety of titles , despite the majority having also come from cemeteries ; biconical and globular vessels were labelled ‘ urns ’ , squat vessels as ‘ plain bowls ’ , and a variety of shapes that could not be fitted easily into the typological scheme were labelled domestic wares , ‘ crude accessories ’ , ‘ wide-mouthed cook-pots ’ and ‘ cook-pots with lugs ’ ( ibid. , pp. 26–9 , pp. 148–70 ) .
12 Work on the stand has already begun and the club are hoping to extend the plans to include seven executive boxes and a press box .
13 Under the plan , L&H 's 629 former partners are being asked to pay back over $40m over the next 10 years , with some partners ' personal assessments totalling as much as $400,000. 475 partners are thought to have approved the plan , but the remainder have either expressed their intention to appeal or have declared themselves personally bankrupt .
14 Enveloped by the cloak , it was impossible to tell if it was male or female , but the worshipper had evidently finished praying .
15 Does the stairway have securely fitted bannisters and handrails ?
16 The link has never failed .
17 Bur the Prince had already turned away .
18 He was a great expert , founder of the arboretum at Westonbirt nearby , and he filled every vista with a dazzling display of ornamental and specimen trees , which the Prince has since added to .
19 But the Prince has always enjoyed flirting with danger , like his cousin , Prince William of Gloucester , who was killed in a plane crash in 1972 .
20 ‘ I doubt the prince has really noticed me . ’
21 Further , the nature of the coverage has dramatically shifted .
22 Ward councillor Joan Ellis said : ‘ The fact the change has already occurred is a matter of some regret . ’
23 Three designers were commissioned to produce work for consideration , and The Scotsman has again agreed to sponsor the creation of these awards .
24 The Scotsman has also established that consultants helping put the finishing touches to a feasibility study on Rosyth for Medway Ports have also been acting for Scottish Enterprise .
25 The refinery has effectively eliminated all its metal backlogs and is using improved service and faster lead times to win increased market shares .
26 Multiracialism is not what it was , and the NAR has little support among the ( largely Indian ) rural sugar workers , or among the ( mainly black ) urban poor .
27 So the only justification for saying " the postgraduate study " would be if the writer had already named a group of types of study ( so creating the classification ) , and then compared the postgraduate element with an element of undergraduate studies .
28 But on closer inspection he realised the writer had actually turned out quite a nifty show .
29 The writer has also heard chords played similarly on the trombone .
30 - A letter appears in a national newspaper expressing disbelief that the writer has already spotted the first penny-for-the-guy collector/Christmas tree/artificial snow sprayed on shop window/Valentine cards on sale .
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