Example sentences of "and has [verb] a number [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | His work has been the subject of seven one-man exhibitions , has been featured as a lead article in the British Journal of Photography , included in many other shows and has received a number of prizes ( including the South Bank Festival Photography Competition 1990 Portfolio ) . |
2 | He had been widely criticised for his handling of the Birmingham Six appeal in 1988 and has seen a number of earlier convictions overturned as police evidence was discredited in the Appeal Court . |
3 | Age Concern England has urged the Government to monitor more closely the provision by health authorities of continuing care , and has made a number of recommendations about how this might be done . |
4 | ‘ At last judgment day has come , ’ said Naim Kordic , a Bosnian doctor who heads the Sarajevo crisis centre and has treated a number of Muslim rape victims . |
5 | AMES has been involved in important educational work and has published a number of pamphlets on the social and working conditions of women , within a general analysis of their double oppression . |
6 | Does my right hon. and learned Friend agree that , since it was established in 1988 , the Serious Fraud Office , under the direction of Barbara Mills , has done an outstandingly good job and has brought a number of successful prosecutions for fraud ? |
7 | As the heir of TGAT , SEAC is now considering appropriate assessment arrangements and has commissioned a number of consortia to produce SATs . |
8 | ‘ The Committee takes a strictly non-political approach to the issues and has proposed a number of amendments to ensure , in particular , that Britain complies with its EC obligations . |
9 | The second trend in current conservation thinking concerns the relationship between the programme and its clients or government and land-users , and has taken a number of different forms . |
10 | Since then , the Committee has been remarkably active and has staged a number of public vigils and occupations of buildings . |