Example sentences of "have [verb] [art] [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In competition a sailor has to perform a three minute routine , performing as many tricks as he can and linking them together with a smooth flowing act . |
2 | , a senior operator at Courtaulds Chemicals in Stretford , UK , has received a new national qualification for demonstrating a detailed understanding of the sulphur recovery process . |
3 | A DEVOTED son who cared for his paralysed father until he died has received a prestigious European Child of Achievement award at a ceremony in France . |
4 | He has received a leaked internal memo which he said indicates a ‘ cosy relationship ’ has been established between Safety Authority and Eurotunnel , the Anglo-French consortium that will own and operate the tunnel . |
5 | Philip Johnston LIBERAL GOOD : The strategy devised by Des Wilson , the party 's campaign director , has been largely vindicated ; despite the odd blip , the public has received a single consistent message . |
6 | Elizabeth Arden Research has developed a major technological breakthrough in a skincare . |
7 | Sherman ( 1981 ) has developed a useful alternative theory which he called the ‘ Social Breakdown Syndrome ’ , which involves a more comprehensive explanation than those which focus entirely upon individual pathology . |
8 | BT has developed a new portable speech communications device for people who have developed sudden speech loss due to illness . |
9 | ICI in the UK has developed a new low-energy system of charging sprays suitable for both hand-held and tractor mounted sprayers . |
10 | He has grown from about 1″ long to 6″ and has developed a beautiful long tail . |
11 | And Charterail , a private company in which BR has a 25% share , has developed a fast-growing national business by offering a door-to-door lorry-and-train service . |
12 | Hitachi Ltd has developed an automatic high-speed retrieval technique for video pictures , which is designed to run on a workstation . |
13 | Blood loss started about the eighth day of infection when the immature adult has developed the toothed buccal capsule which enables it to grasp plugs of mucosa containing arterioles . |
14 | This is probably because they are all adapted to forest or woodland conditions and none of them has developed the close-knit social formations that are characteristic of open-country animals . |
15 | With influential links to central government the Eldonian Community in Vauxhall has developed the largest new-build housing co-operative in the country . |
16 | The Queen has broken a four hundred year old taboo by attending a service with all the leaders of England 's christian churches . |
17 | Another Scots exile , David Strang , has broken the Scottish indoor mile record for the third time in the US . |
18 | Of the dailies , Today 's circulation has registered the worst seasonal drop , falling to 466,631 from 513,673 . |
19 | THE TWENTIETH century has witnessed a radical new interest in alternative science and archaeology , generated by a new religious philosophy based on the idea of oneness with nature . |
20 | They thereby avoid a circularity of reasoning which has plagued the natural rate-NAIRU literature from its earliest days : if a sustained rise in the unemployment rate is not accompanied by an abatement of inflationary pressure , then this literature can admit of only one explanation — that NAIRU , a concept which has often been conflated with that of the natural unemployment rate , must itself have risen . |
21 | That uncertainty will mean that the City of London will lose any aspirations that it has to accommodate the central European bank . |
22 | If she has to wear the hired 1920s costumes for Countess Maritza it will be disastrous . ’ |
23 | Such a material might be produced by rolling or by the type of lateral crystallization found with the " shish-kebab " structure formed in stirred polymer solutions , Walpole ( 1969 ) gives formulae for the elastic constants of arrays of disc-like inclusions while the author ( 1976 ) has calculated the longitudinal elastic properties of the two-dimensional " lamellar stack " model ( Figure 4.7 ) , which has applications to the morphologies found in drawn and rolled polymers as well as to laminates made of two polymers co-extruded into multilayer sheets . |
24 | Pressplan Travel has arranged a special inclusive tour to cover the first three days of the fair . |
25 | The drama of the past few days in Kabul has highlighted the two central problems of modern Afghanistan : one is the difficulty of finding a balance between the dominant Pathans and the array of other ethnic groups , Tajiks , Uzbeks , Hazaras and others who occupy the northern and western parts of the country ; the other is the tension between modernising élites in Kabul and the largely tribal rural population . |
26 | However , I must com comment on the way that since Christmas the Vice Chair of Council has undertaken the many civic duties he has been called upon to perform , assisted by his wife . |
27 | MIRROR Group Newspapers has joined a great new venture to save readers money . |
28 | Now Muindi ( 21 ) has joined the exclusive African set , and he will start hot favourite to pocket the first prize of £500 . |
29 | NOW THAT China has joined the two international copyright conventions , it is worth looking at how the revolution in knowledge dissemination has affected the region . |
30 | A series of electoral shocks in recent weeks has shaken the European political landscape , and the Maastricht Treaty , the framework for EC union , may be about to crack . |