Example sentences of "has [vb pp] [prep] a radical [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The time has come for a radical re-examination of the provision of services for this particularly disadvantaged group of people . |
2 | For television , what began with the appointment in March 1985 of Professor Alan Peacock to chair a committee looking at the financing of the BBC , has turned into a radical shake-up of commercial TV which , for the moment , leaves the BBC largely unscathed . |
3 | Pressure group The Forum of Private Businesses has called for a radical change in the legal structure of small firms . |
4 | Sir John Hoskyns , a former head of Mrs Thatcher 's Policy Unit , has called for a radical reform of the government system if the effort to transform the economy is to succeed . |
5 | It rejected evidence from government witnesses that present management arrangements were working well and has called for a radical reorganization . |
6 | In the twilight of its life , TOTP has opted for a radical face-lift , which has turned out instead like a make-over from Hell . |
7 | Howard realizes that he has hit upon a radical solution to one of the main problems in enjoying a satisfactory life-style . |