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

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1 ‘ Let's pretend our train has got 25 loads on it , let's pretend British Rail has got a locomotive which can actually pull 25 loads over Shap Fell and let's assume it is 100 per cent full , ’ he continued .
2 In addition , rescission is forfeited where the buyer has accepted the goods which is illustrated in Leaf v International Galleries [ 1950 ] 2 KB 86 .
3 Sedgefield council 's development subcommittee has approved the plan which includes 192 car parking spaces .
4 If a writer has produced a song he or she thinks is a must for Cliff Richard , a major publisher is most likely to get that song where it needs to be in order to interest Cliff .
5 The old saddler used to prepare and tan the leather himself , and even slaughter the horses ; and this last function has given the word its more usual modern meaning .
6 The University has signed the SCOTCATAgreement which allows credit to be given towards academic awards to appropriate assessed learning .
7 Our education department has undergone a review which in return has produced quality materials and in turn quality stewards which meet the needs of all members .
8 Anuchin ( 1973 ) in his view of theory in geography has noted the uncertainty which has characterized much of the geography 's growth and its attempts to become an established science when many scientists who were substantially geographers ( he cites V.V. Dokuchaev as an example ) have often preferred to give their activities another name and ( Anuchin , 1973 , p. 44 ) :
9 Ferguson believes the unwanted break has benefited a player who , still only 21 , has a great future .
10 Once the amplifier has boosted the signal it is clipped to provide a digital pulse rather than an analogue waveform and then fed to the computer via the switch .
11 It is most certainly true that Kenyans must decide their own future , but in this case the Kenyan president has taken a decision which does not serve his people well .
12 However , Silsoe College has developed a system which , when commercially available , will be cheaper than those devices currently on the market , it says .
13 To celebrate the club has invited the team which played Barrow in 1962 .
14 Turnage has produced a work which is attractive , disturbing and memorable : an impressive curtain-raiser to a three-year association with the CBSO from which more works are destined to flow .
15 And the issue has brought the council its biggest postbag , with more than 2,000 letters or forms 920 against development , 1,333 in support .
16 That leaves difficult cases where an expert has reached a decision which is widely believed to be incorrect but can not be challenged .
17 Hick has a classic stance , but by the time the bowler has reached the crease he has come up into the familiar upright position with the bat raised .
18 Sick of seeing Sunday morning ramblers waiting to catch car rides and buses out of the area , Cleveland County Council has made an offer it hopes walkers will not be able to refuse .
19 The European Council has endorsed the demands which we , France and the United States have made to the Libyan Government requiring them to abandon their support of terrorism and to hand over the alleged perpetrators of the Lockerbie bombing .
20 The judge has told the jury he will consider a manlaughter verdict against one of the men .
21 The 13-goal marksman 's chances of being fit have improved since he started the treatment and his manager Ron Atkinson said : ‘ If he does make it and this machine has done the trick I 'll gladly pay out Pounds 25,000 myself to buy one . ’
22 Unfortunately this can not be done in the UK House of Commons , and the cameraman has to identify the Member who has been called , often in the midst of a throng of Members competing for the Speaker 's eye , and then to add the computerized caption .
23 Now when the wind blows from the south east and I see willow warblers in the garden , or redwings and fieldfares in the Shetland hills , I can visualise the forests and marshes of Scandinavia where these birds have their summer home , and marvel yet again at the skills and abilities with which nature has endowed the birds which must migrate to survive .
24 But there is no escaping authenticity when the author has taken the photos himself .
25 Where an article has become a fixture it is treated as part of the demise during the term .
26 This process has diminished the role which experienced local skills and capital could have played , and even the allocation of opportunities to the indigenous entrepreneur has seldom been fairhanded , and free of localism and corruption .
27 Once a bat has detected a moth it has the advantage , because bats can fly much faster than moths .
28 The right has reasoned the way it always does .
29 For example , Katy Simmonds of the Oxford Polytechnic has described a technique she used with 12-year-old children with specific reading difficulties .
30 Once a local authority has identified a need it should produce a plan to meet that need by providing the appropriate services ( Guidance , vol 2 , para 2.10 ) .
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