Example sentences of "recent [noun sg] has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Much of this recent literature has spawned a mass of critical commentary . |
2 | It is unfortunate that recent re-building has destroyed the loft . |
3 | However a recent redecoration has demonstrated the brewery 's lack of awareness . |
4 | Certainly recent research has detected an element of straightforward bias in the reporting of strikes . |
5 | Recent research has studied the information needs of programme directors , project organization structures and performance , and the motivation of project based personnel . |
6 | Recent research has studied the information needs of programme directors , project organisation structures and performance , and the motivation of project-based personnel . |
7 | Recent scholarship has rejected the view ( based only on nineteenth-century say-so ) that Talman designed Uppark , and there is no evidence of his having had anything to do with Hanbury ( stylistically most unlikely ) . |
8 | Recent work has involved the incorporation of divorce and remarriage in the simulation routines , and on implementation of the latter for micro-computers . |
9 | Recent work has demonstrated the existence of both matrilineal and patrilineal kinship associations . |
10 | More recent work has shifted the question to that of understanding the varied content of femininities and masculinities , not simply how individuals learn to adopt these identities . |
11 | The management of patients who require psychiatric inpatient care after a suicide attempt remains the responsibility of psychiatrists , but recent work has shown the value of involving non-medical staff in treatment of those who do not require admission . |
12 | In analysing the ideology of the underground , recent work has underlined the extent to which it reflected social change and popular pressure within Russia . |
13 | As well as the appointment of the Commissioner , recent legislation has paved the way for certain rights to be enforced by procedures which are cheaper , more expeditious and more informal than the ordinary courts . |
14 | It says a lot about the present that the recent past has become the subject of much dewy-eyed recollection — mostly by people who were still at primary school when Grandmaster Flash began cutting his way into musical history . |
15 | Weeks argues that recent history has seen an explosion of speech surrounding sex and that the 1960s in particular ‘ experienced a decisive , qualitative escalation of the volume ’ . |
16 | The most recent representation has concerned the removal of the Ingst bridge on the M4 . |
17 | His most recent observation has sent a chill down his spine ; the comet , Swift Tuttle . |