Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] has [verb] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 No sector of industry or commerce has escaped the effects of the current global trade recession .
2 There is no doubt that agriculture has transformed the environments of all developing countries .
3 Rather , they argue that pornography has established the conventions by which we understand sexualised images of women as images of submission , images which invite violence .
4 Indeed , Apple have just launched a new , low-cost PostScript printer which uses Adobe 's latest software based on ATM and there are indications that Adobe has written the routines that will allow TrueType fonts to be imaged on PostScript printers .
5 There is , however , a distinctly religious form of satanism which states that Christianity has got the facts all wrong .
6 The issue of child abuse , or child protection as it is often now described ( Parton and Parton , 1989 ) , perhaps more than any other area of child care policy and practice has brought the activities of a variety of health and welfare professionals into considerable public , political and media focus in recent years .
7 As a result , steel reinforcing in the concrete has corroded , cracks have formed and water has penetrated the walls of the building .
8 Even if Rainbow has entered the jaws of the enemy , the house rules regarding gender are crystal clear .
9 In Verbivore people 's dependence on the endless flow of facts and interpretation has reached the proportions of an addiction to ‘ that best narcotic , vox humana ’ ( 31 ) .
10 But civilisation has changed the ways in which he can express this instinct .
11 The ‘ grip ’ of the slate on its fixing nails is not assisted by this reduction in rigidity and dislodged slates seen on old roof-slopes may have slipped because decay has affected the parts of each slate closest to the fixing nails .
12 And I doubt whether Councillor has read the papers .
13 Sometimes there is apathy and lack of incentive to prepare varied meals to be eaten alone , particularly when age has blunted the taste-buds .
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