Example sentences of "has [verb] a [adv] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Ian Williams , the Wallaby wing , has produced a very fine and worthwhile book , not least because his first-hand experience of rugby in Japan provides a vivid insight . |
2 | To date no one has produced a more succinct or more plausible definition of Conservatism , and certainly neither Honderich nor Eccleshall has provided an adequate alternative . |
3 | Your client is a major supplier of household cleaning products , and has produced a really effective and long-lasting anti-static furniture polish which will sell at treble the price of his existing product . |
4 | It will be much richer , of course , since Tony Benn has played a more central and significant role in the national politics of his day . |
5 | A life-story can often liven up what has become a very dry and even boring area of social research . |
6 | By emphasizing the spiritual potential of women , Leapor believes that she has found a more reasonable and more durable standard of value . |
7 | Arabel has found a very friendly and very mischievous raven . |
8 | Up until now , it says , ‘ the Transputer has led a relatively quiet and unpublicised life in the multiple instruction and multiple data market , developing complex data analysis applications and systems for things such as fluid dynamics , number crunching and dynamic load-balancing , without any form of standardised architecture . |
9 | Whitehead Mann has established a very professional and assertive business , now generating an annual fee income of over £4m . |
10 | But Mann has battled through everything to make a visually stunning piece of cinema that has launched a notoriously shy and guarded actor on to an international career as a leading man . |