Example sentences of "has [adv] [vb pp] a [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1987 he had declined an offer to direct the National Gallery in London , opting instead to lead the Kimbell where he has since conducted an exemplary acquisitions campaign ; also , he has close ties with Mr Mellon , having served as CEO of the Paul Mellon Center for Studies in British Art , established by the philanthropist at Yale University . |
2 | Potato brown rot has only affected a few tonnes on one farm so far … but experts are keeping their eyes on it . |
3 | Still at school but has already played a few times in midfield for youth team . |
4 | Because we must remember that Iraq has already had an eight years war and they 're used to a war , they used to withstanding a war and it was the only reason that Britain survived in the last world war because it could withstand attack , and wait and wait until they were ready to counter attack . |
5 | It has also gained a few floors . |
6 | He has also missed a few internationals through injury . ’ |
7 | USL has also provided a customisable systems administration guide and release notes for creating end-user documentation and installation script . |
8 | The company has also established a Select Partners programme on the UK for the AViiON range , signing up four specialist resellers , ACT Network Si , BLCMP Library Services Ltd , Trinity Computer Services and Weir Systems . |
9 | In fact , I do n't know an actor who was n't actually brought up in LA and who has n't spent a few nights on the beach . |
10 | I mean , who has n't learned a few Sultans Of Swing licks ? |
11 | ‘ I see you got your hair cut by the scenic route , ’ she remarks to one gentleman who has neatly slicked a few strands over his bald patch . |
12 | In adopting this approach the judge has neatly established a potential blackmailers ' charter . |
13 | ‘ But the horse has certainly had a few adventures in the meantime . |