Example sentences of "' [noun sg] has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ( The Tories ' computer has produced a range of later options . |
2 | Thanks very much er , President er , to mark the occasion of the launching of the British er , Boxers ' Association we 'd like to make a little er , presentation to Barry , who 's the President of that Association and erm who you know , of course , is the Chairman of the Institute of Professional Sport and the Professional Boxers ' Association has got the honour of erm , immediately being part of that er , body and has the assistance , of course , of er , the many people involved there . |
3 | The Consumers ' Association has described the charter as an insult to passengers and little more than a glossy public relations con . |
4 | The Music Publishers ' Association has produced a Code of Fair Practice which offers helpful advice as to when church musicians may be permitted to copy without application to the publisher . |
5 | The Consumers ' Association has produced an action pack Finance Your Future to help people make financial decisions prior to retirement . |
6 | The Irish Bank Officials ' Association has had a claim outstanding since then and it has now reached the stage of the Labour Court . |
7 | The British Bankers ' Association has published a Statement of Recommended Accounting Practice on accounting for advances . |
8 | A fourteen-year-old offender who 's had three holidays in Spain this year at tax payers ' expense has had a court case adjourned because he 's being interviewed by the police on other matters . |
9 | Meanwhile , a postal workers ' leader has condemned the bombers , for putting his members ' lives at risk . |
10 | Since the former All Blacks ' captain has seen a lot of Back , and still knows the New Zealand scene so well , that opinion , voiced sincerely , should surely not be lightly dismissed . |
11 | Meanwhile the students ' union has examined the Oxford drugs connection . |
12 | The bishops ' letter has shown the possibility of open dissent to a population that since independence has known nothing but calm . |