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

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1 There are several dings and dents in the body where the guitar has suffered the slings and arrows of a curious public .
2 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 .
3 The Board has taken no decisions about the timing of the reprocessing of subsequent arisings of AGR fuel or of PWR fuel .
4 The teaching has given the pupils the necessary facts but not the help to consolidate understanding in writing ( or indeed in talk ) , nor to master the compositional abilities to realise the understanding successfully .
5 Once the Chairman has signed the minutes no one is empowered to alter them in any way .
6 However , it also came to be recognised that a sale can be by description even though the buyer has seen the goods .
7 Nonetheless , the mere fact that the buyer has inspected the goods does not necessarily preclude reliance .
8 The problem of when does an unconditional appropriation occur can arise in a very different situation ; when the buyer has to collect the goods , not from the seller , but from a third person .
9 In addition , rescission is forfeited where the buyer has accepted the goods which is illustrated in Leaf v International Galleries [ 1950 ] 2 KB 86 .
10 If there is no reliance then , notwithstanding the fact that the goods were offered for sale by description , the buyer has bought the goods on other terms .
11 For nearly half a century the camp has survived the storms .
12 But the recession has meant the studios are cutting back , so instead of keeping his planes on the ground , he 's making his own flying thriller .
13 The University has established a Museums Committee to permit more formal discussion of common problems amongst its museums and is about to launch a review of the Ashmolean .
14 Erm I think you 've been conscious of that and have made sure the hair has covered the creases up .
15 As with QUEL , the user has to know the names of the relevant attributes and key them in explicitly .
16 The loss has hit the owners hard .
17 Once you have knitted one row the carriage has read the positions of the point cams once again , so the pattern will be correct on subsequent rows .
18 The defeat has deepened the Quakers ' relegation worries and the visit of promotion hopefuls Huddersfield on Saturday when Darlington will be trying to avoid a third successive reversal promises to provide a searching test .
19 The president has ordered the police and KGB to prevent the construction of new customs posts .
20 The Department has published the results of trials which suggest that a single hectare of coppice can provide up to 15 tonnes of fuelwood every year — sufficient to heat a large farmhouse .
21 The programme has reflected the needs arising from the many relief projects in Africa as well as the efforts being made to help improve the management of transport in health and other programmes .
22 The justification for such a rule is not at all obvious , particularly when in the typical case the plaintiff will have handed his goods over to a rogue on some flimsy excuse while the defendant has acquired the goods not only in good faith but from some reputable dealer who has himself been deceived .
23 Arguably , the Club has set the standards for other to follow — and very healthy it looks on them too .
24 The club has criticised the fans for not turning up in bigger numbers to support the club but now they are turning their criticism on the manager .
25 Mr Howell said : ‘ The council has accepted the deals carried out in its name were unlawful . ’
26 The Council has welcomed the principles of the Bill , and has made representations on certain technical matters therein .
27 The gallery has had the railings restored ; they were originally upright , but are now horizontal .
28 The sun has warmed the walls of the garden , the cherries hang on the tree .
29 The first will examine the way in which the law has defined the ends for which the directors must exercise their powers .
30 The exercise has enabled the officials involved in the original decisions to respond to the findings .
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