Example sentences of "in [noun] have [vb pp] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The nationalist fervour in Romania has fuelled virulent anti-Semitism , a thriving ultra-right , bloody ethnic violence in Transylvania and regular pogroms against the gypsies .
2 The possibility that nitric oxide ( NO ) may be a retrograde messenger in LTP has excited considerable interest .
3 The expansion of the Wytch Farm site in Dorset has aroused considerable anxiety from local people and conservation interests , and the Dorset County Council has imposed many hundreds of planning conditions on the developers as a result .
4 Since January 1990 all governing bodies of schools in Denmark have had complete control over school budgets , curricula , staff appointments and day-to-day management — the intention being to give teachers and parents more say in school management .
5 Just as the publication of the moving image section of the Charter for the Arts in Scotland has received scant attention , the erosion of BBC Scotland 's operational autonomy and the potential denudation of its programme-making resources should be a matter of widespread concern .
6 The new utility-maximising point is V where the increase in wealth has caused present consumption to rise .
7 By the end of the nineteen fifties life in Orkney had come full circle and like everyone else we had acquired a taste for the material things in life .
8 When one reflects on how unpopular our own Government becomes with a recession which causes GDP to fall by just over 3 per cent from its 1990 peak , it is scarcely surprising that the reform programme in Russia has provoked widespread discontent .
9 Researchers in the adult literacy campaigns in England have devoted considerable attention to these features of writing and have pointed out the possible practical consequences of imprecise layouts and unconsidered presentation of text .
10 The fighting in Croatia has caused severe damage to numerous environmentally-sensitive areas , according to a report compiled for the International Council for Bird Preservation ( ICBP ) .
11 He had reason to believe , he said , that the Normans in Herefordshire had made good use of the Roman building-materials ready to hand , and there was no reason why others should not do the same .
12 An SOS at the YHA A sudden drop in membership has brought massive reform to the hostels of old
13 Trees growing well above their normal altitude in Tasmania have provided strong evidence of rapid global warming .
14 The Russian ambassador in Kiev has described Ukrainian independence to other diplomats there as a temporary phenomenon , unlikely to last more than another year and a half .
15 Such costly advances in disposal have strengthened big garbage companies , but are putting small ones out of business .
16 ORGANISERS of a talent competition in Whitby have won civic support from Canada .
17 A SCOTTISH botanist who has devoted his life to cultivating rare South Sea orchids in Britain has won public recognition for his work — thanks to the Royal Mail .
18 Today , the Front National in France has achieved electoral success and national prominence , which would have seemed incredible fifteen years ago .
19 Plants are closing all over Europe as recession deepens on the continent and particular industries make the painful adjustments to their own private new world orders , but the announcement that Digital Equipment Corp was to close its venerable 22-year-old manufacturing plant in Galway has drawn international attention that far exceeds anything generated by threatened closures such as the even more venerable truck plant that is almost the only employer in the Lancashire town of Leyland , and involved a threat to many more jobs .
20 During those 23 years , what one might term our membership fees in Europe have shown net outflow of at least £15,036 million according to the 1991 HMSO Pink Book .
21 The Cove in Gilmerton has aroused widespread interest from local historians .
22 Priestley 's arrival in Birmingham had given fresh inspiration to the members but his influence , for once , was not beneficial .
23 Human rights abuses in Iraq had received worldwide attention , but grave violations in countries such as Chad , China , Colombia , Mali , Myanma , Syria and Turkey were accorded little publicity .
24 There was still no news of Waite , but I read that Archbishop Runcie 's offer to help Iran locate four of its diplomats still missing in Beirut had received official welcome .
25 The motivations — both many and complex — behind Japan 's desire to exert her influence in Asia have received considerable attention from historians .
26 According to Charles Birkeland , the laboratory 's acting director , " within the last few decades , the increasingly intensive use of land , water bodies and the coast in Asia has created significant disturbance to coral reefs and the coastal environment " .
27 The prevention of fire in hospital has had considerable publicity recently via the mass media and patients are more aware of the potential danger , probably partly because in the UK public buildings have been obliged by law to install smoke doors in public corridors — and they can not escape one 's notice !
28 The conflict in Somalia has demanded special expertise to meet the difficulties of working in a war zone .
29 By yielding to the seduction of ‘ international finance ’ instead of following the stern duty of imperial economy , weak and corrupt administrations in London had created Irish poverty and resentment .
30 As noted , structuring does not merely involve routine tasks but also often requires complex financial engineering , in which houses based in London have developed considerable expertise over the years .
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