Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] has [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But when the church breaks through this isolation it has created a potential for growth . |
2 | At every stride he has to turn a corner |
3 | you think that if you work if you , if you think about it , in other words he has married a woman who is the mother of a wife of his father who he calls mother . |
4 | There it is , God in his mercy and his love , in his graciousness he has provided a gift , a free package gift for you and for me forgiveness , salvation but there is our responsibility of receiving it or taking hold of it , of experiencing it . |
5 | In his fourteen years as a fancier he has converted a hobby into something of a triumphant campaign . |
6 | In the last few months it has introduced a mortgage rescue package and plans to use empty flats above shops in a further bit to get waiting lists down . |
7 | The very fact that over the past few snow starved winters she has compiled a guide book to Nordic ski touring in Scotland , is sufficient testimony to this characteristic . |
8 | ‘ Ever since he was a boy he has had a fear of them . |
9 | After eight months ' work it has acquired a life of its own . |
10 | I do n't suppose for one moment she has given a thought to what life might be like if she had to ‘ make do ’ married to someone who was n't too well off . |
11 | And in the process she has developed a character who is a real Valentine card . |
12 | She is trying out exciting sports she has spent a lifetime wanting to try . |
13 | ‘ Since INR1 has been made off-limits to baby-boomers it has become a lot less attractive , ’ says Tim Schoonmaker , head of radio at EMAP , a magazine publisher once expected to bid . |
14 | In the last ten years he has used a prostitute about 20 times . |
15 | Establishing the defence might be very important to the manufacturer if over the years he has supplied a lot of such gloves and a lot of wearers have suffered arthritis because of them . |
16 | For almost a decade he has led a series of protest demonstrations outside abortion clinics throughout England , running foul of the law on countless occasions . |
17 | In drawing a miner he has made a self-portrait . |
18 | In a post-imperial age it has shown a vitality more than sufficient to live to itself . |
19 | In middle age he has experienced a breakdown , an identity crisis , which followed a long illness and an operation . |
20 | ‘ In many ways it has become a victim of its own success . |
21 | In Scotland the most obvious example of this — the Scottish Development Agency ( SDA ) — is not strictly a local government but a regional organization , yet in many ways it has provided a model for initiatives which have since been developed elsewhere at local level . |
22 | After meeting staff he has made a plea to agency chiefs to delay the transfer so that full consultations can take place . |
23 | At some point or other in his career he has played a transvestite , a hunchback , a priest , a sado-masochist and an assortment of thugs . |
24 | She is now divorced and after periods of University Lecturing at Bristol and Manchester she has become a teacher at Withington Girls ' School . |
25 | When you see our Ronnie slicing the lips and nose from a man he has taken a dislike to , and relishing it , then you know what violence really is . |
26 | In a sense it has become a victim of its own success , for the company is still criticised for the derelict land that remains . |
27 | And he has to week before he gets any money he has to work a week in arrears , you know , they they |
28 | In the loft of his small terraced cottage he has constructed a training facility : a hinged wooden board dotted with artificial holds , which can be swung to any angle from very overhanging to ludicrously overhanging . |
29 | In which case it has to find a way of lowering expectations of the public good , limiting damage by the pursuit of private interest , building a different notion of good citizenship and public virtue out of that private interest . |
30 | In a number of cases it has raised a question about a UK company passing into the control of an overseas company . |