Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | This chapter has offered a framework for practitioners to use as they reflect professionally on their practice of assessing elders . |
32 | This chapter has offered a summary of what is more or less evident when one looks at teachers ' lives today . |
33 | This chapter has portrayed the implementation process as a complex one , in many respects inextricably bound up with the policy-making process . |
34 | It should also be recognised that while this chapter has stressed the view of language as a process , it is nevertheless the case that , at some point , children do reach a level of mastery where it makes sense to describe them as having acquired knowledge of an abstract set of rules which can be used to express meanings . |
35 | This chapter has outlined the range of materials to which scientific techniques have been applied in order to discover a particular object 's provenance . |
36 | This chapter has shown the cost of the major community services for dementia sufferers in different circumstances . |
37 | This chapter has shown the uses of different software packages for administrative and curricular purposes . |
38 | This chapter has shown the steps that can be taken to ensure that a direct file is optimized , and if the file designer follows the rules laid down here , good results should be obtained in almost any situation . |
39 | This chapter has identified the kinds of problem areas leading to errors in the handwriting recognition system . |
40 | Another study has confirmed the safety and effectiveness of glucagon as prehospital treatment for hypoglycaemia . |
41 | Perhaps the company is fat and flabby and this weight has caused the sag . |
42 | Lovers of freedom throughout the world looked to this vision with hope and it is with profound sadness that they see the vision momentarily dimmed , and with this dimming has come a confusion of purpose and a sense of despair that was never known before in America . |
43 | Resident spokesman Richard Hazlehurst said : ‘ This plan has caused a lot of concern regarding the amount of recreational space provided in the area . |
44 | A good suggestion might be , in the past this child has suffered a loss of some figure it was dependent on , and has compensated by becoming highly independent . |
45 | This child has linked the lowering of the water level with heat . |
46 | This question has occupied the courts more than any other raised by the whole subject of expert determination . |
47 | This work has involved the laying of a ‘ spine ’ of fibre cable across the campus — to which ultimately all faculty and school computer networks will connect — and the installation of satellite networks in all the Schools of the Engineering Faculty together with the provision of hardware bridges to allow their linkage to the main ‘ spine ’ . |
48 | Although this issue has raised the passions of taxonomists , I can not see that it is important . |
49 | The 13-goal marksman 's chances of being fit have improved since he started the treatment and his manager Ron Atkinson said : ‘ If he does make it and this machine has done the trick I 'll gladly pay out Pounds 25,000 myself to buy one . ’ |
50 | I hope this publication has given a starting point and that you will be stimulated to try out this last great contribution from the founder of Homœopathy . |
51 | The Minister for the Economy for Northern Ireland , Mr. Richard Needham , in the foreword to this publication has outlined a number of reasons why Northern Ireland companies should seek to increase their market share through exports . |
52 | This lady has suffered a lot of distress and I just do n't think courts are considering the victims when they are imposing sentences . |
53 | This lady has suffered a lot of distress and I just do n't think courts are considering the victims when they are imposing sentences . |
54 | This conference has to give a message to Jo John Smith to maintain union links , to strengthen them , not destroy them . |
55 | I am very much in favour of doing that and I guess that since this conference has got the environment on its agenda we may hope to hear bright new suggestions of how to avoid dilemmas of that kind . |
56 | This conference has initiated a process of community discussion which we hope will lead to a coherent strategy for the economic development of West Belfast . ’ |
57 | Another journal has taken a year to respond on more than one occasion . |
58 | This process has diminished the role which experienced local skills and capital could have played , and even the allocation of opportunities to the indigenous entrepreneur has seldom been fairhanded , and free of localism and corruption . |
59 | This initiative has presented the bank in a very positive way and has generated a great deal of media coverage . |
60 | It is not clear whether this distinction has survived the Act . |