Example sentences of "[art] [adj] has [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 While the criticism that Lévi-Strauss , structuralism emphasizes the synchronic at the expense of the diachronic has assumed the status of a critical truism , this in fact repeats the substance of his critique of Sartre , namely that the latter attempted to transform history into a space of synchronicity .
2 The result is that , by and large , the fiscal has to take the case as the police have presented it ; he does not seize the opportunity to come into direct contact with the investigation and has little chance of finding out what the police have ignored .
3 Surprisingly the courts have distinguished deviation cases from ones in which the accused has obtained the use of a conveyance by fraud .
4 Both scientist and engineer , biologist and doctor , chemist and agriculturist may be handling the same kind of data , but where the first intervenes in the world in order to understand it , the second has to understand the world in order to intervene in it .
5 Indeed , while the latter has fuelled the rate of suburban growth for smaller cities and towns , the larger cities have experienced a reduction in their rate of suburban growth .
6 The latter has fixed the exchange rate of its currency against the German mark since 1983 and has systematically adjusted its monetary policy to policy changes in Germany .
7 In a remarkable series of investigations over the past four years , the MMC has examined the practices in beer , petroleum , and motor vehicle supply .
8 All gibbons are endangered , but the lar has got the lion 's share of places in the species emergency wards .
9 The 1980s has seen the victimisation , or crime , survey become a major growth industry in the UK .
10 In understanding the political dimension of issues involving later life families , it helps to look behind government policy in Britain , which since the 1980s has re-emphasised the care of old people in and by their families ( DHSS , 1981 ) .
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