Example sentences of "has [verb] the [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Another Scots exile , David Strang , has broken the Scottish indoor mile record for the third time in the US .
4 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 .
5 That uncertainty will mean that the City of London will lose any aspirations that it has to accommodate the central European bank .
6 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 .
7 Now Muindi ( 21 ) has joined the exclusive African set , and he will start hot favourite to pocket the first prize of £500 .
8 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 .
9 R. L. Poole has given the following hypothetical example to illustrate this :
10 The designation of the US Snake River sockeye salmon as an endangered species has given the National Marine Fisheries Service the power to overrule local industry and government in deciding the fate of the Columbia River system .
11 In addition to bringing down interest rates by another two per cent , he has to establish the right monetary policy after sticking to the wrong one for two years .
12 Sadly the Right has hijacked the moral high ground by diverting attention away from social justice and focusing on issues like homosexuality , abortion and promiscuity .
13 The committee has considered the numerous recent developments and trends in the provision of health care but has felt unable to judge the likely impact of most of them .
14 IAN RUTHERFORD , a staff photographer with The Scotsman , has won the highly-regarded Regional Photographer of the Year title for 1992 in the Nikon Press Awards with a portfolio including these pictures .
15 Waltham , Massachusetts-based Interleaf Inc , the desktop publishing house , has incorporated the standard generalised markup language , SGML , into release 5 of its electronic document software .
16 ( 9 ) When this party has selected the prospective parliamentary candidate , section ( 3 ) of this clause shall be applicable only when section ( 8 ) applies or , having received a written request from the General Committee of this party for permission to reconsider the selection of the prospective parliamentary candidate , the National Executive Committee has decided that in its opinion there are changed circumstances relating to the prospective parliamentary candidate since his or her selection , and has given authority to this party to convene a special meeting of the General Committee in accordance with regulations sanctioned by the National Executive Committee to consider a resolution that the prospective candidate selected previously shall not be the candidate at the next general election .
17 Against this undoubted benefit one has to set the likely bad consequences of recognizing the general and unqualified validity of consent to political authority .
18 But it is more than just the lucky shot that has defeated the Great White Shark .
19 In South Africa , the pro-apartheid Conservative Party has defeated the ruling National Party in a by-election .
20 try " filling in the blank " and " choosing the right form " exercises , e.g. in which the student has to choose the right plural endings for different noun classes .
21 Dillons has named the new general manager of Hatchards in Piccadilly .
22 The FSA 1986 ( Chapter X ) also significantly enhances the investigative powers of the Department of Trade and Industry ( DTI ) and has spawned the quasi-statutory anti-insider dealing rules made by the SIB and other rule-making bodies who fall under the jurisdiction of the SIB in accordance with the provisions of the FSA .
23 While the ombudsman has revealed the occasional bureaucratic horror story , he or she lacks some of the powers of his or her opposite number in other systems .
24 IN THEIR SUFFOLK FARMHOUSE , CAREFUL DETECTIVE WORK HAS REVEALED THE ORIGINAL PAINTED DECORATIONS , NOW LOVINGLY RESTORED .
25 In the case of the rare hooded crane , the introduction of a foreign herpes virus has threatened the remaining wild population .
26 The National Rivers Authority , which has imposed the tough new standards , says they will bring the sewage works out of the dark ages .
27 Similarly , a new method or process of manufacture which does not lend itself to detailed analysis by competitors will probably remain immune from imitation by rivals precisely because the employer has avoided the mandatory public disclosure involved in proceeding with a patent application .
28 Urban redevelopment has transformed the inner urban areas where working class adolescents have been raised .
29 He has persuaded the new Armed Forces minister , Jeremy Hanley , to see a delegation next week to hear Chester 's case for it to have the new centralised pay and personnel centre .
30 He concluded by thanking vice-chairman Tony Rudgard who has produced the useful monthly newsletter for parish councillors .
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