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

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1 The idea that an industry could leave behind a polluting aftermath for longer than civilization has been in existence has made the waste issue one of the strongest strands in the antinuclear case .
2 Assimilation in play has allowed the child greatly to improve its powers of abstraction in space and time ; that is , to imagine objects far away in both of these dimensions ( see also Vygotsky 1978 : 92–104 ) .
3 Technological change in agriculture has increased the importance of obtaining the loyalty of the farm worker rather than relying upon a disciplined and authoritarian regime .
4 Anuchin ( 1973 ) in his view of theory in geography has noted the uncertainty which has characterized much of the geography 's growth and its attempts to become an established science when many scientists who were substantially geographers ( he cites V.V. Dokuchaev as an example ) have often preferred to give their activities another name and ( Anuchin , 1973 , p. 44 ) :
5 The general consensus between the leaders of the Conservative and Labour parties made easy the initial reckless imposition of ‘ direct rule ’ from Westminster and at every subsequent stage has provided the basis for a bipartisan policy under which the party in opposition has supported the measures taken in Ulster by the one in office .
6 The foreign element is of no particular relevance where the company in question has granted a debenture secured by a floating charge in the English form .
7 A MAJOR breach in security has thrown an RAF parade and church service in Belfast today into chaos .
8 Anglesey soccer development officer Osian Roberts , who will be in charge has planned a programme lasting 33 hours , spread throughout the summer .
9 THE DREAM of going it alone in business has taken a tumble in the present dodgy financial climate .
10 Today a change in policy has produced a refusal rate by the coroner of more than 10% and has resulted in clinicians not considering organ donation in certain types of case ( from which criminal proceedings might arise ) .
11 The notion of lasers in space has captured the imaginations of planners at the Pentagon and the White House .
12 The use of computers in cartography has had a number of effects ; first of all , cartography as a discipline has become more independent of geography .
13 This in turn has caused a re-appraisal of the role of technology in the exploration and production industry .
14 This in turn has made the South more competitive and in some cases has had a positive effect on salaries .
15 Improvements in seismic data quality have allowed an insight to be gained into the sub-Permian structure and stratigraphy which in turn has allowed the recognition of several potential Palaeozoic plays on the flanks of the London-Brabant Massif .
16 Eliot 's sympathies lie not with urban industrialism of ‘ half-dead mill towns of southern New Hampshire and Massachusetts ’ but with humanized rural landscape which ‘ has been moulded by numerous generations of one race , and … which … in turn has modified the race to its own character .
17 Hot on Rigby 's heels is Little Budworth 's Mike Barber who in turn has to keep an eye on Dingle 's Tony Collins , just a few points behind .
18 A decline in employment has followed a decline in the overall level of employment in the British Merchant Navy deep-sea trades .
19 Outside London and the South-East , mass unemployment persists even among ‘ prime-age males ’ , and much of the increase in employment has taken the form of low-paid , so-called ‘ part-time ’ work usually undertaken by women in addition to their child-rearing and ‘ community care ’ activities .
20 The massive increase of employment among married women in peacetime has changed the culture we all inhabit and the legal rights of women .
21 No horse in history has landed the Stewards Cup , Portland Handicap and Ayr Gold Cup treble , but Lochsong is off to Scotland next week with the first two in the bag .
22 The modern trend of using crimps for holding hooks lengths in position has produced a number of worrying implications .
23 It is hoped that the work will contribute to policy : in establishing the different senses of environmental degradation that tourism may engender ; in considering whether tourism in fact has played a role in generating a heightened green awareness ; and in demonstrating the diverse kinds of environment that visitors expect even in an area of outstanding ‘ natural ’ beauty as in the Lake District .
24 The malaise in sentiment has hit the stock market .
25 This is because both frontbenches accept that it is the function of the House to permit the two sides to state their cases , and each party in power has respected the right of the Opposition to determine the subjects of debate for about one-third of the total time of the House .
26 Accelerating change in technology has enhanced the capacity of producers to supply the market with new products and services , and to produce old ones by new processes .
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