Example sentences of "[det] has [vb pp] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Former Darlington manager Brian Little has done a superb job in his first season , but Leicester face three promotion rivals in their four-match finale .
2 Little has done an excellent job at Filbert Street since he left Darlington last summer .
3 But so far neither has shown the tremendous flair with top-spin attacking that made them a major force in the world championships in Dortmund only seven months ago .
4 But neither has found an authentic expression in the institutions of representative democracy .
5 The long-wave , world-systems and regulationist theories are broad frameworks to which several writers have contributed and each has given a new twist to the framework they use .
6 Each has had a significant impact on the other .
7 They may have many detailed conversations without realizing that each has attributed a different meaning to the ‘ it ’ or the ‘ that ’ they are talking about .
8 That has made a huge difference , and in terms of the response to the issues among so-called ‘ decision-makers ’ it is this increasing ability on the part of the environmental organisations to marshal good accurate evidence behind them that has begun to tilt the balance of opinion in their favour .
9 That has made an enormous difference , and has replaced a lot of penpushing with bricklaying and planning .
10 That has threatened the whole concept of compulsory competitive tendering and we will keep threatening the government 's compulsory competitive tendering regime by using TUPE and the acquired rights directive as the legal shield to protect our members ' jobs and public services from the Tylers of this world .
11 That has aroused a great deal of fear and was referred to in a recent Health and Safety Executive report .
12 It was the latter suggestion , and how it was put into practice , that has enslaved the working man to this day .
13 That has given the whole company a step up , including Crate , who , as we mentioned earlier , are now making use of the systems that I came here with . ’
14 And it is not insignificant that the quarterly of which he is the editor is the first British journal which has attempted to relate the British mind to the total European mind ; that has attempted a rational synthesis of the traditions of Roman culture ; that has , in a word , contemplated order .
15 ‘ It 's fine in the Ryder Cup , although that has got a little bit out of hand when nerves are stretched like the note of a piano .
16 That has brought a great deal of success , because the French Government are now taking the tough measures that we have been pressing on them for 10 years .
17 That has brought the Gwili Railway alone six members to date , to say nothing of the other railway societies I have joined .
18 That has settled the whole matter .
19 Well , I have done the photography for the front cover and er of this particular book , but countryside books , who are the publishers , were asked a number of years ago to republish the old Berkshire village book and that has started a whole series of countryside village books , which now cover , I think , about thirty five different counties .
20 Luckily in all three of the situations outlined above , the carers have eventually discovered that support for them is available and this has made a great deal of difference to their lives .
21 Ron Spill , pension controller with Legal & General , said : ‘ This has made a big difference in people 's behaviour .
22 The number of stock under the supervision of a single worker has increased considerably and this has placed an additional burden on the skill of the stockman to face the new challenges which have resulted .
23 This has placed an excessive burden on industry , and on the people of the country as a whole , and has also overloaded the government machine itself .
24 " This has placed an excessive burden on industry , and on the people of the country as a whole , and has also over-loaded the government machine itself …
25 This has determined a no-loan policy for the UK clearinghouse ( although duplicate material is available for users to keep ) .
26 Finkelstein ( 1991 ) has argued that this has created a hierarchical view of disability , with groups higher up the hierarchy adopting alienistic attitudes to those seen to be lower down .
27 This has created a widening gap between the leaders and their electorate .
28 This has created a long period of uncertainty , but in fact it now appears that they do not grant core funding ( and inside information indicates that the NCC element is the dominant one ) .
29 This has created a new sense of potential fluidity in political attitudes .
30 This has created a new sense of potential fluidity in political attitudes .
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