Example sentences of "[adj] have [verb] [noun] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 1992–93 has seen progress in a number of areas and I would like to highlight these first ;
2 1992–93 has seen progress in a number of areas and I would like to highlight these first ;
3 Meanwhile , Leicester boss Brian Little has squashed rumours of a move to Sunderland .
4 That has involved consultation with the Dorset Naturalist Trust , the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds , and ‘ other bodies ’ .
5 That has given momentum to the rumour that Merson and Graham clashed verbally over the player 's weight on Monday .
6 That has taken place throughout the country and has led to substantial additional resources being provided .
7 A critical account of such shifts ( Baldwin , 1985 ) suggests that this has made evaluation of the concept particularly difficult to achieve .
8 This has given rise to a series of , occasionally bizarre , arguments to account for the pattern .
9 In 1972 , 41% of women over 16 were daily cigarette smokers ( a figure that had been fairly constant since the 1950s ) whilst in 1986 that figure was 31% , compared with 52% and 35% for men [ 1 ] : this has given rise to the assumption that women find it more difficult to give up smoking than men .
10 This has given time for the ‘ marked ’ isotope to work its way through the environment much more thoroughly than in Turin .
11 This has led officials from the Department of Antiquities to offer rewards to anyone who helps them recover a lost item , as happened in Kirkuk where some people have already received between two and three thousand Dinars ( less than £1 ) for turning items over to the Department .
12 This has led vulture-investors to the bonds of other prospective bid victims such as USG , a building-materials group , American Standard , which makes plumbing fixtures , or Burlington Industries , a textiles firm .
13 It has proved impossible to grow the treponeme in the laboratory on normal growth media , and this has hampered research into the organism .
14 All this has caused alarm in the third world , particularly among its autocrats .
15 This has caused dilapidation on the Sheffield estate , constructed on the same system as a consortium of other Northern cities .
16 In turn , this has raised concerns about the viability of such services , and what will happen if many projects have to close while still caring for people .
17 This has involved cooperation between the CAB , health visitors , the Department of Social Security and the local authority Education Department .
18 This has gained popularity with the QMF ( Ouery Management Facility ) which is an option to DB2 ( SQL is the standard interface ) .
19 This has become part of the rhetoric of reform .
20 It does , however , collect a limited amount of information on personnel practices , and as part of this has asked questions about the use of temporary workers .
21 None of this has taken account of the overall part played by women in the cloth-making households headed by male weavers or knitters .
22 This has taken place through the ministry , death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth .
23 This has taken place in the case of the playgroup mothers who have developed a link with one of the schools , in that their materials are ordered through one school and the mothers ' group are developing links with the infant teachers in preparing playgroup children for entry to school .
24 Moreover , this has taken place against the policies of the previous party government so entrenching the instability of adversary politics as the price to be paid for a strength that really works against the moderate majority in the population at large .
25 All this has taken place before the story of A Tale of Two Cities opens , and is learned only towards the end when Manette 's Bastille-written document is made public by Mme Defarge , sister of the murdered peasants ( TTC iii 10 ) .
26 However , this has taken place after the building of the office block which now adorns the site .
27 This has prompted taunts from the British and American press about the unwillingness of European countries to shoulder their responsibilities .
28 This has put pressure on the service sector to provide services that can perform tasks that have hitherto been seen as the province of being provided in the home ( e.g. more eating out in restaurants and more holidays — often two per year — because of increased disposable income ) .
29 This has reduced independence in the use of domestic policies .
30 Merger with the Southampton based British Seafarers was not merely a convenience , but a necessity , and Wilson , writing in his journal The Seaman exulted that " Shinwell 's patched up old derelict has run bow against the rock of the Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union and ignominiously gone to the bottom " Later he gave his own version of how Shinwell had flattered the susceptible French into leaving to him the day-today business of the Glasgow branch and poisoned the minds of the members against him .
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