Example sentences of "has [vb pp] [pers pn] [to-vb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( Bitter experience has taught me to remove the gaffer at the end of the event only by holding the wire down on the floor as you pull the tape up .
2 It has stirred us to see the Africans raise their own fares , communally and by hard work .
3 The book 's title comes from Psalm 60 : ‘ Thou has shewd thy people hard things : thou has made us to drink the wine of astonishment ’ .
4 Intracerebral microdialysis has helped us to understand the pathophysiology of ischaemia , central nervous system trauma , and epilepsy in laboratory animals and will have increasing application clinically .
5 Has there been a time when someone has helped you to see the world in a different way ?
6 Analysis of silver ingots from Troy II has shown them to equal the standard of purity of Roman refined silver .
7 Defence activities employ a third of France 's 270 000 researchers But the ministry 's bad image among many scientists has persuaded it to woo the science community more explicitly .
8 The polytechnic handbook which I used was not much help and my tutor has told me to ask the librarian for help .
9 Do the students feel the teacher has enabled them to achieve the objectives ?
10 Author Mik Chinery runs a powerboat school and has been involved in the incorporation of electronic navigation in RYA courses , a background which has enabled him to explain the principles and application of this still relatively new field .
11 Development of specific platelet activating factor blockers such as TCV-309 has enabled us to examine the role of platelet activating factor in the pathogenesis of caerulein induced acute pancreatitis .
12 This has led them to postulate the existence of ‘ structures ’ in the animal 's head : in contrast , behaviourists are reluctant to say anything about what is in an animal 's head , other than that the members of a particular species have an innate tendency to be reinforced by some stimuli and not by others .
13 The desire to get away from an extrinsically motivated mastery of skill at the expense of meaning has led them to question the necessity of graded readers .
14 Canadian Professor David Gaskin 's 20-year involvement with harbour porpoise has led him to examine the conflict between gill-net and small cetacean worldwide .
15 It is the experience of listening to the responses or readings which have been triggered by them which has led me to question the nature of the arguments usually put forward by antiracists to explain racism .
16 … neglect of the occupational culture of teachers … has led us to underestimate the significance of the teachers ' culture as a medium through which many innovations and reforms must pass ; yet in that passage they frequently become shaped , transformed or resisted in ways that were unintended and unanticipated .
17 " Whatever it was you said to him has caused him to cancel the work I was doing for him .
18 MAUD Smyth has asked me to thank the Rev Grindle and all who helped to make the memorial service for her brother Thomas , who had died in Canada , so beautiful and moving .
19 The argument of this book has forced us to question the appropriateness of seeing either 1660 or 1688 as significant watersheds in English history .
20 The integration of the refining and the chemicals operations has allowed us to improve the quality of service to customers who require both fabrication and refining and the benefits are already being seen .
21 ‘ He tells me she has nagged him to do the housework .
22 Mr. Newman has urged us to treat the Derbyshire County Council as the public authority and leave it to the court in each individual libel action to undertake the balancing exercise of the competing interests .
23 With brother Terry and his wife Karen , played by Jack Hedley and Sheila Hancock , they finally rebel against their fiendish mother-a wonderful performance by Mona Washbourne — who has assembled them to commemorate the anniversary of her and her late husband 's wedding .
24 Our experience of the way modern states exert control , restrict expression , manipulate language , has prompted us to search the past to see what similarities and differences existed from our own experience .
25 The dire state of the property market has prompted it to slash the book value of its bricks and mortar investments by £138m to Pounds 700m .
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