Example sentences of "of [noun] has [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For the 30-year-old air liaison officer with the British force in the Croatian port of Split has introduced a novel way to get around .
2 A report published by a review body for the Ministry of Agriculture has described the current badger slaughter policy of the Ministry as " unconvincing " .
3 According to this report , privity of contract has remained the main obstacle to the modernization of English bill of lading law .
4 The idea of consumerism has experienced an important dialectical inversion in recent years .
5 The idea of the new international division of labour has excited a great deal of research interest ( for example , the volumes edited by Nash and Fernandez Kelly , 1983 ; Sanderson , 1985 and Caporaso , 1987 ) .
6 Witold Krassowski : Images of Poland , a long history of oppression has made the Polish people tough , with a strong sense of national identity .
7 The advent of poststructuralism has given a great impetus to interpretive productivity , since all the literary texts that were once interpreted to show organic unity and complexity of meaning can now be interpreted to reveal underlying clashes .
8 On a happier note , Wharfedale 's own brand of loudspeakers has won the Dutch Audio & Video Totaal Award for innovation in loudspeaker systems .
9 The new republic of Hungary has become the first eastern European government to commit to open systems and will use X/Open 's XPG brand in procurement .
10 However , this form of investment has proved a dangerous risk for clients .
11 The USSR 's legacy of vulnerability has left an indelible mark ; even in the new found era of military boldness and ‘ operational confidence ’ , adversaries are always on the verge of undoing previous gains , military planners face ‘ harrowing choices and uncertainties ’ .
12 This accident of geography has created a vast central bog .
13 Most of the subsequent writing on Mary Queen of Scots has stressed the immense , even intolerable burden placed on the shoulders of this young and carefully nurtured girl , when at the age of eighteen she was driven from the civilized country of France , where she had lived since she was five , to the backward and lawless kingdom of Scotland .
14 MICK QUINN , whose explosion of goals has blown the Premier League wide open , threatens to turn the title race into a demolition derby .
15 After many years of gradual improvement in mortality rates generally , the emergence of AIDS has brought a dramatic reversal in certain specific groups .
16 The fate of Spitalfields has exercised a Royal Fine Art Commission , enraged the Georgian Group and obliged the intervention of the Secretary of State .
17 Her declared love of cakes has become an established part of her repertoire .
18 The Royal Bank of Scotland has arranged a special Travel Insurance policy with General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation plc .
19 The Royal Bank of Scotland has designed a special account that allows you to provide for your children 's future and enable these savings to grow steadily over the years .
20 THE Bank of Scotland has introduced a high interest , instant access Deutsche Mark money market account , based in London , which enables interest to be paid gross to German residents .
21 Martin Martin ( 1703 ) who wrote his well-documented Description of the Western Islands of Scotland has left a wide and varied record of many of the plant uses which were at that time extant .
22 THE Church of Scotland has launched a blistering attack on Conservative social and economic policies , describing them as unacceptable in a civilised society and accusing the Chancellor , Mr Lamont , of expressing ‘ hollow and cynical ’ views .
23 Stadex Industries , of Wrexham has introduced a water-based copolymer emulsion adhesive , Stafix C5065 , which gives good adhesion to UV varnished boards , eliminating the need to strip off varnish where adhesive is to be applied .
24 Most of us would strongly reject any such idea — yet the image of Eve has exercised a powerful influence on the way women have traditionally been regarded .
25 Over the centuries the Church of England has developed a complex set of laws to deal with internal matters , and deals with them in its own courts .
26 The Church of England has declared the 1990s to be the Decade of Evangelism ; but some people think evangelism is already doing too well .
27 Since the last time the survey was done ( 1976 ) , the south East of England has had a dreadful 82 per cent increase in the number of unfit houses .
28 For the manual working class the pattern of mobility has had a double-edged effect , on the one hand increasing the possibility of ‘ social advancement ’ ( although this remains slim for men who have passed their mid-20s ) , while on the other reducing the influx of people from other backgrounds .
29 But its the Kathmandu valley which lies in the shadow of the great mountgain cathedrals that the world of sport has brought a new challenge …
30 The notion of quotas has angered the Central Council for Jews in Germany , whose chairman , Heinz Galinski , has said that this would represent a sinister form of selection .
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