Example sentences of "[that] has [verb] [art] [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | His legal advisers are anxious to establish a functioning police and judiciary system so that Somalis can begin to administer themselves — and thus bring to an end the violent anarchy that has caused the death from famine of up to 400,000 people . |
2 | A long time live favourite , it boasts everything that has taken the band from the obscurity of earning five quid a day selling sandwiches to their current position . |
3 | A long time live favourite , it boasts everything that has taken the band from the obscurity of earning five quid a day selling sandwiches to their current position . |
4 | However , the identity of the union remains closely tied to its agricultural as opposed to its ‘ allied ’ membership , and all the efforts of its organizers have not been able to arrest the gradual decline in membership that has accompanied the drift from the land . |
5 | Even more striking , only the bulls of the Asian species carry tusks , a fact that has spared the cows from ivory poachers . |
6 | We have not made any far-reaching contingency plans for after 1997 ; indeed so much has happened in China in the last two years that has shifted the mood from gloom to optimism ; today Hong Kong is a booming economic zone and is regarded as the mediator between the Western and Chinese economies ’ . |