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

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1 This f is used only to detect when the algorithm has reached a summit or plateau .
2 Given Futuroscope 's success , it is hardly surprising that the park has attracted the curiosity of its competitors .
3 There are several dings and dents in the body where the guitar has suffered the slings and arrows of a curious public .
4 The housewife has to get the washing there in the first place , she has to unload it , sort it , sit and watch it wash and dry ( or dash out to shop in the interim ) and then pack it all up again .
5 The prince has expressed the wish that his wife should not be bored by an over-long show , ’ Kensington Palace told the BBC .
6 Both resolve to wait until the GP has performed the pregnancy test before telling anyone , even though the GP 's pregnancy test uses much the same sort of chemistry as the commercial one and is hardly more reliable or definitive .
7 The Scotsman has obtained a copy of the mandate given to Mr Ford by the charity 's business administration secretary , Lt-Col Ivor Rich .
8 ‘ It 's heartening to know that the refinery has stood the test of time despite the harsh climate , ’ reports chief engineer Tony Ferdinand .
9 How much the retailer has paid the supplier during that month
10 The retailer has acquired a reputation for low prices and efficient service .
11 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 .
12 The writer has used the plan as an aid to memory , jotting down , in a haphazard fashion , things that come to mind or seem useful .
13 William Bullock 's description being comprehensive , the writer has taken the liberty of adapting this to include details from the French National Archives .
14 Davies ' description provides additional information and the writer has taken the liberty to amalgamate those which concern the 6th Work :
15 1.50 Once the 21 days for acceptance have passed or the trial has started the plaintiff can take the money in court only with the defendant 's consent or by order unless the payment in itself was made or increased after the trial started , when he has two days to accept , but must do so before the judge begins to deliver his judgment ( RSC Ord 22 , r5 ; CCR Ord 11 , r3 ) .
16 To assist the process of public consultation the Board has prepared a number of discussion papers tackling themes which will be covered in the strategy .
17 We then all sit down together and discuss these various options over and over again until the board has reached a position of understanding of where in broad terms we think the strategy of the individual business should fit .
18 The Board has met the deficit entirely from its own resources and has had to budget , as I 've said , a continuing deficit into the current financial year .
19 The Board has achieved a measure of success although this has been boosted by the development of North Sea Oil .
20 The board has recommended a 10% increase in interim dividend to 3.32 pence , compared with 1992 's 3.02 pence .
21 The board has recommended a dividend of 0.7p per share , broadly in line with last year .
22 The Board has considered the implementation of the FRS proposed in this exposure draft .
23 The Board has taken no decisions about the timing of the reprocessing of subsequent arisings of AGR fuel or of PWR fuel .
24 In the first case the creditor has obtained a grant from the praetor entitling him to take possession of certain property of the debtor in order to secure his loan .
25 The court may decline to file a petition if not satisfied that the creditor has discharged the obligation imposed on him by 6.3(2) .
26 for the animal in its mud burrow , valuable time will be lost if it can not prepare itself for foraging until after the tide has left the shore .
27 The origin of the Swastika has become a source of speculation for western researchers throughout time .
28 The money has come the Government 's waiting list initiative .
29 The parliament has become a garrison .
30 The house was up for sale- the estate agents say the case has highlighted the need for a change in the law .
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