Example sentences of "have [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Some critics have labelled such shows a huge con but , according to Arts Centre spokeswoman Alison Lister , the display has received a warm welcome in Darlington . |
2 | Public access to an environmentally attractive waterfront has received a favourable response in the city and has undoubtedly muted political debate . |
3 | Northumbria has received a generous increase in standard spending assessment of 17.3 per cent . |
4 | But since it was established in 1775 to serve as a printer to Edinburgh 's legal , banking and ecclesiastical communities P&W has developed a strong position in financial printing , providing it with a coverage that goes much wider than ‘ Sketch and describe an electronic circuit . ’ |
5 | Poststructuralism , deriving from Mallarmé as well as Saussure , has developed a heady rhetoric in which signifiers are prised apart from signifieds , in Hawkes 's phrase , and then fly away in all directions in their ‘ free play ’ . |
6 | But it is most evident whenever a teacher has developed a real interest in some school subject or area of the curriculum , often the result of some form of limited subject specialisation by the teacher . |
7 | This only occurs if the mother has developed a primary attack in the last few weeks of pregnancy . |
8 | Over the years it has developed an international reputation in research on student learning strategies , critical analysis of adult basic and overseas education , and in educational philosophy and policy . |
9 | Veronica Williams , for example , has developed an interesting approach in connection with her work on art history . |
10 | The bank is looking for someone canny — not to say extremely gifted — who has developed the right skills in a reasonably sized corporate environment within a few years of qualifying . |
11 | BRITAIN has broken a vital barrier in developing computers that recognise continuous speech rather than needing a keyboard to type in information . |
12 | Education in Sudan since independence has witnessed a substantial expansion in the total number of schools , pupils and teachers at primary , intermediate and secondary levels . |
13 | There 's much that makes sense ; there 's much that is thought-provoking , even if the thought it provokes is often that the authors are off their trolley ( 'be alert to the strange fact that the end of each century divisible by five has witnessed a major transition in Western civilisation ’ ) . |
14 | How can this implication be justified when the last decade has witnessed a real growth in public spending , particularly on health and society security , coupled with an increase in overall taxation ? |
15 | Essex has witnessed a significant increase in pupil exclusions in both primary and secondary schools , but still has one of the lowest rates in the region . |
16 | A reader has pencilled the following comment in a library copy of the work : |
17 | On these bases Godwin has distinguished the following phases in the development of the Fens . |
18 | But this does not mean that the ethical has to renounce the moral order in the political world of the third person — of justice , of government , institutions , or the law . |
19 | A plan to restrict late-night pub opening generally to 1.30am across a three-mile-square area of central Edinburgh , where a number of the area 's 500 pubs and clubs can open until 3am or 4am , has provoked a deep division in the district council 's Labour group . |
20 | Is the Minister aware that the Department of the Environment has undertaken a surreptitious exercise in an attempt to destroy the private sector taxi service in Belfast ? |
21 | MARTIN JOHNSON , the England and Leicester lock , has joined the British Lions in New Zealand after a marathon journey lasting 56 hours . |
22 | This tournament has filled an important gap in Higher Education tennis thanks to Midland Bank 's financial support ( which stretches from sponsoring schools tennis right through to the World circuit ) . |
23 | Now Prabhakar , a 34-year-old applied physicist , is poised to become head of NIST , to which the Clinton administration has given a leading role in stimulating the US economy . |
24 | She has given the High Court in London a map marking out an area of several hundred yards around her home from which she wants the man barred . |
25 | Ms Bonham Carter , 26 , has given the High Court in London a map marking out an area of several hundred yards around her home from which she wants the man barred . |
26 | NATO says it has completed a huge reduction in its Cold War nuclear arsenal , cutting the number of weapons in Europe by 80pc . |
27 | What is undeniably true is that Mr Perot 's extraordinary performance at last November 's election , when he won more of the vote than any third-party candidate since 1912 , has exposed a deep distrust in the electorate for the familiar old kind of politician . |
28 | This issue has formed a key element in the historical debate over the idea of higher education . |
29 | This chapter has traced the main phases in the history of International Relations as a discipline and has thereby set an agenda for the rest of the book . |
30 | This leads to the question of targeting , which has concerned the Conservative government in its social security reforms . |