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

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1 ‘ The morality of the one has determined the morality of the other and the disestablishment of the Church could save the monarchy because it would avoid embarrassment . ’
2 Every one has enriched the pool of material available to the local historian .
3 This is a relatively small volcano , and so easily accessible that it has even been suggested that a hotel should be built beneath it , to make an especially attractive night spot for jaded Guatemalans , but so far no one has risked the capital .
4 We are not told directly in documents why one site was chosen rather than another , and , as yet , no one has developed the insight of the prehistoric , Anglo-Saxon or medieval colonist to understand fully the reasons why he used a particular bit of the landscape as he did .
5 Ask yourself why , for example , no one has made The Pete Townshend Story , with its denouement in the offices of Faber & Faber publishing , or Jagger ! , complete with barnstorming finale in the pavilion at Lord 's .
6 Stendhal , on his return to his adopted city after an absence of two years , claimed La Scala to be the most important opera in the world , since which time no one has felt the need , or had the temerity , to fault his judgement .
7 No one has forgotten the devastation that Phylloxera brought to our vineyards .
8 Well not as many , er there is the odd break in here and there but no one has had the sort of amount that I have erm
9 Idly she picks at the flap , but it is still stuck down ; no one has opened it , no one has read the book , it is still intact .
10 No one has stressed the role of the reader , the centrality of the reader , more than Frank Smith ( 1985 , p.49 ) , who says that ‘ Readers must bring meaning to print rather than expect to receive meaning from it ’ .
11 If the continuing ritual represents a progressive pruning away of the trappings of mythology , then it would follow that no one has clipped the lion 's wings or fleaed his rump or pared his claws since all these things , like classical-cum-Shakespearian mythology , are the ritual entrappings of the culture from which our own is descended , preserved among us as ‘ survivals ’ .
12 No one has to tell the England manager he got it terribly wrong with his selection for the European championship matches in Sweden .
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