Example sentences of "[pers pn] has [verb] [art] [noun] [that] " in BNC.

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1 Once she has digested the news that she is unable to conceive naturally , she will be offered IVF — with the caveat that the method has only around a 30% chance of success .
2 Meanwhile she has given the impression that , by looking to the earliest community of women and men , she has found a way for women to be Christian .
3 Liz is said to have commented : ‘ I 'm sorry Raquel is so hard up she has to do a film that rips off my life .
4 The plaintiff 's position now is that she has to face the fact that she 's wheelchair bound for life and unable to speak .
5 He has warned the council that unless it rectifies this situation it should expect strong opposition against the bill .
6 The hon. Gentleman is also mistaken because he has ignored the fact that in the past three years alone , £10 million of Department of Trade and Industry money has gone to the assisted area in west Cornwall .
7 By introducing a jagged edge to the classic bob shape , he has developed a hairstyle that requires virtually no after-care .
8 Now he has revealed the mistakes that led to England 's early departure from the tournament , though fans might not find themselves a lot the wiser .
9 One of our first thoughts was to accommodate the sows outdoors , so for comparative purposes he has made the assumption that new purpose-built accommodation for 220 sows would be likely to cost £400 a sow .
10 If he is , he will know that he has repeated the error that was made in England and Wales .
11 Julian 's answer is that when Titius sues for the legacy he can be opposed with an exceptio doli unless he has given a guarantee that he will manumit Stichus .
12 He has told the jury that he is the victim of a campaign of harassment by Mr Watts , who was annoyed by the company 's failure to ‘ pay out ’ on the death of his brother-in-law .
13 He has told the court that he has spent the best part of the last two and a half years preparing for this joust .
14 He has signed an agreement that allows the United Nations to set up and administer humanitarian centres all over his country .
15 In books and interviews he has reminded the world that the French Surrealist poet Aragon , having praised Kundera 's excellent novel The Joke in 1968 , and having fulminated against the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia — his legs would ‘ refuse ’ to take him to Russia any more — made it to Moscow four years later ; and that another French poet , Eluard , abandoned his Prague friend , the Surrealist Kalandra , to the executioner .
16 ALAN Shearer is Britain 's costliest player — now he has to handle the pressure that goes with his £3.6m price tag .
17 Gravenor Henson , the leader of the Framework Knitters " Union , regarded the existence of the acts as " a tremendous millstone round the neck of the local artisan , which has depressed and debased him to the earth , every act which he has attempted every measure that he has devised to keep up or raise his wages , he has been told was illegal : the whole force of the civil power and influence of the district has been exerted against him because he was acting illegally " .
18 Thus , whilst he has rebutted the charge that permissiveness represents a simple diminution in control , he nevertheless asserts that within the new control structure there are greater possibilities for the expression of emotion .
19 It has expressed the view that the increased sophistication of stockmarket capitalisation throughout the Community will lead to growth in takeover activity and that the liberalisation of capital movements throughout the EC will further encourage the inter-action of national capital markets , thus giving companies easier access to finance for takeover activities .
20 The typical case is one in which a factual statement points out that a situation is one of the kind in which an ethical statement asserts that a certain obligation holds , that is , one in which it has expressed the wish that people should act in a certain way or meet the disfavour of others .
21 Parsippany , New Jersey-based Unix International Inc says it has completed a specification that will enable software developers to create debugging tools that can analyse any Unix application .
22 It has reached the point that our enthusiastic consumption has become more of a risk than an asset .
23 I 've always found the men that I 've worked with either it has made no difference that I was a woman so far as I was aware , or else they 've been very helpful .
24 As far as the central grant is concerned , it has developed a technique that enables it to cut the money given to some authorities which it considers to be over-spenders by an amount equal to or more than any expenditure increase .
25 The company says all previous Unix systems have been based on a clock granularity of 100Hz and that it has developed an extension that allows an operator to select the clock or alarm granularity that optimises the equipment .
26 It has ignored the fact that general economic activity limits the potential to develop new businesses , which are often dependent on local markets in the crucial formative years .
27 It has given a pledge that compulsory redundancies will not be introduced up to August 31 in the hope that enough volunteers come forward .
28 It has become a cliche that Mexico 's government has more academically competent economists and technocrats working for it than practically any country .
29 In ‘ Dynamic Gradients ’ Brooke-Rose remarks : ‘ it has become a truism that , in submicroscopic terms , the object observed is affected by the instrument observing it — part of the famous principle of uncertainty ’ ( 1965a:93 ) .
30 It has followed the pattern that was expected , says Thomas , though has grown much more quickly .
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