Example sentences of "has [adv] [verb] [art] major [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When de Lattre had visited Washington in September 1951 it was this theme , ‘ the ability of communist China to invade Indo-China and South-East Asia ’ that the State Department had chosen to stress in their briefing for President Truman and their up-beat assessment of the General who had transformed ‘ an army beset with defeatism into a force which has since won every major engagement against the communist forces ’ . |
2 | The establishment has successfully monopolised the major positions within the state and the social institutions allied to the state , and it has exercised a pervasive influence over those outside its own ranks . |
3 | The Dreghorn barracks in Edinburgh has just undergone a major refurbishment programme as well as having a new wing built . |
4 | ( 5 ) Bleasdale Computers ( Harvard OTC ) " The company has just arranged a major deal with British Telecom who will market and supply their computers . |
5 | ‘ Well , 14/ 20th Hussars came back off exercise with a lot of dead equipment and 2nd Field Regiment has just finished a major inspection in preparation for firing camp starting in three weeks . |
6 | The decision not to simply take over the entire MoMA show was made partly on the grounds that the Pompidou has already mounted a major Matisse retrospective ( in 1971 ) , and partly through a desire to study in depth a period of the artist 's life now viewed as fundamental for the development of twentieth-century painting . |
7 | This suggests that during a fluent phase a speaker has already done a major part of the planning before beginning to speak a clause . |
8 | Palace face a fierce battle with Scottish giants Rangers to sign the tall , explosive striker who has already made a major impact north of the border . |
9 | Edinburgh 's Douglas Watson , who has already won a major award in the US for his three dimensional illustration work has created his study from a clay panel . |
10 | The fact that such technology has already had a major impact upon the leisure industry should not fill us with wild joy . |
11 | ‘ Art has always played a major part in my life — both my parents are painters . |
12 | From Table 9.6(a) it can be seen that bank financing has always played a major part in financing British industrial and commercial companies . |
13 | It said : ‘ There are extreme viewpoints , but this study has clearly identified a major problem area for the National Health Service . ’ |
14 | Since its discovery by Avogadro in the early part of the nineteenth century , this knowledge has also become a major problem for homoeopathic practitioners . |
15 | The housing slump has also had a major impact on removal firms . |
16 | The housing slump has also had a major impact on removal firms . |
17 | The department has also won a major order from Phillips Petroleum for fire protection equipment for the North Sea Judy/Joanne fields development project . |
18 | But the SA Rugby Board has traditionally had the major slice of South Africa 's rugby cake , built as this has been on white wealth , sponsorship , patronage , assets , expertise , media coverage and the rest . |
19 | The financing of social services has now become a major issue of electoral concern . |
20 | FCSI has reportedly attracted the major workstation manufacturers . |
21 | The irrigation schemes in the Sudan , including the Gezira project , provide an example of a case where a poor response from tenant farmers , for a variety of reasons , has consistently dogged the major rehabilitation projects financed by the World Bank and other donors in the early 1980s . |
22 | At the age of 32 , he has yet to win a major championship . |
23 | Throughout the world , the virus hepatitis B has recently become a major health problem . |
24 | It has recently completed a major computerisation programme which will enable it to improve its service to the customer still further . |
25 | Indeed the DES has currently funded a major research project designed to evaluate the pilot schemes it has funded , for example for developing records of achievement . |