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

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1 The retailer has acquired a reputation for low prices and efficient service .
2 The Cotswold-stone shop sells bears vintage ( £2,500 ) and everyday ( £10 ) , and owner Ian Pout has trawled the world for the top teddies .
3 In one stroke Lyle has added 230 retailers to their list of customers and Stoddard 's Contract Division has received an order for 15,200 square meters of Custom carpeting for two Stakis Country Court Hotels .
4 However , there are two circumstances in which Parliament has seen a role for the Secretary of State .
5 The user has specified a value for the number of items in the named list which exceeds the valid range .
6 This is particularly evident when the writer has to organize the negotiations for the essential deals with foreign sub-publishers who collect royalties in non-UK territories .
7 TRIPOS has earned a reputation for outstanding customer support , service and for promoting its customers ' effective research in chemical , pharmaceutical , and biotechnology sciences .
8 With the Molecular Spreadsheet linking SYBYL/NMR TRIAD , SYBYL/3DB , and the entire SYBYL computer-aided molecular design and analysis program , TRIPOS has established the path for today 's researcher to obtain data , store and search in three dimensions and then flow into a wide range of molecular modelling and analysis tools to produce useful information .
9 ABERDEEN University has recorded a surplus for the second year in succession , underlining the turnaround in the institution 's fortunes during the past decade .
10 The University has established an Institute for European Studies , which will consist of several centres concerned with teaching and research in particular aspects of this subject .
11 Where a licensing board has refused an application for a new licence in respect of any premises , the board shall not , within two years of its refusal , entertain a subsequent application for a new licence in respect of the same premises unless the board , at the time of refusing the first-mentioned application , makes a direction to the contrary .
12 A four-year-old Labrador has discovered a passion for crisps — he even buys them himself .
13 Whatever the elusive meaning of quality , the Ministry has recognised the need for tighter controls .
14 A desire to strengthen the disciplinary framework has prompted a search for ways either of restoring integrity to the model or of installing functional equivalents for owner control .
15 The house was up for sale- the estate agents say the case has highlighted the need for a change in the law .
16 It 'll be many months before the case next comes to court but Linda Joyce is happy at last she has an opportunity to clear her name and that her case has opened the way for others in a similar position .
17 Third … the budget has become a vehicle for reducing inequalities …
18 She was buried at Cholsey where her grave has become a shrine for fans from all over the world .
19 , The Thailand Bicycle Association has launched a campaign for more cycleways in the capital .
20 Is the Minister aware that the Ramblers Association has published a manifesto for access ?
21 God has brought them to himself , and in the shed blood has provided a way for them to live and walk with him .
22 A pensioner who pulled two people from a burning car has received an award for heroism .
23 The major restoration programme has necessitated an appeal for £1 million .
24 Our integrated health programme has provided a catalyst for slum families to have a hand in controlling their environment and working together to benefit each other .
25 Johan has struck a blow for equality against an obvious and intolerable anomaly in the law . ’
26 Football has become a substitute for patriotism amongst the disaffected , half-educated white working-class youth of a nation which only a generation ago was respected and feared throughout the world .
27 Football has become the focus for a new kind of identity for working-class male youth and it is quite possible that other forms of sport — cricket for instance — will be similarly used .
28 Throughout the 1980s the North-East has become a magnet for new investment .
29 Indeed , ministerial guidance has emphasised the need for a positive and comprehensive approach .
30 The one exception is that the opening of the inter-German frontier has complicated the campaign for the frontier-free movement of people within the EC , because it has become impossible to say where the EC 's secure external frontier is .
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