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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Trees growing well above their normal altitude in Tasmania have provided strong evidence of rapid global warming .
4 Such costly advances in disposal have strengthened big garbage companies , but are putting small ones out of business .
5 ORGANISERS of a talent competition in Whitby have won civic support from Canada .
6 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 .
7 The motivations — both many and complex — behind Japan 's desire to exert her influence in Asia have received considerable attention from historians .
8 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 .
9 Under this programme , students from Lublin in Poland have taken National Certificate Modules in Business Studies ( in English ) via open learning .
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