Example sentences of "in [noun] has [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The idea that an industry could leave behind a polluting aftermath for longer than civilization has been in existence has made the waste issue one of the strongest strands in the antinuclear case .
2 ‘ The drop in turnouts has to terrify the Democrats , ’ says Paul Tsongas , the former senator who mocked Clinton 's 41 per cent in New York by scoring 29 per cent even though he had already declared his candidacy over .
3 A GROUP of biochemists at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment in Harwell has adapted the technique of electrophoresis so it can be used in industry .
4 Assimilation in play has allowed the child greatly to improve its powers of abstraction in space and time ; that is , to imagine objects far away in both of these dimensions ( see also Vygotsky 1978 : 92–104 ) .
5 Technological change in agriculture has increased the importance of obtaining the loyalty of the farm worker rather than relying upon a disciplined and authoritarian regime .
6 The commission in Brussels has vetoed the Strasbourg parliament 's line : Brussels knows that Britain and West Germany would never agree to a total ban .
7 In response to frequent reports of rape and other sexual abuse , the High Court in Guwahati has prohibited the interrogation or detention of any women in army installations in the north-eastern states .
8 Anuchin ( 1973 ) in his view of theory in geography has noted the uncertainty which has characterized much of the geography 's growth and its attempts to become an established science when many scientists who were substantially geographers ( he cites V.V. Dokuchaev as an example ) have often preferred to give their activities another name and ( Anuchin , 1973 , p. 44 ) :
9 The general consensus between the leaders of the Conservative and Labour parties made easy the initial reckless imposition of ‘ direct rule ’ from Westminster and at every subsequent stage has provided the basis for a bipartisan policy under which the party in opposition has supported the measures taken in Ulster by the one in office .
10 A former students union treasurer accused of stealing forty thousand pounds in funds has described the money as a ’ golden handshake or productivity bonus ’ he decided he was entitled to .
11 In the event , the deal which has emerged in Taif has justified the general 's fears of what he would regard as a sell-out of the Maronite cause .
12 ‘ Operation Blade ’ in Strathclyde has highlighted the carrying of knives and the awful consequences — especially for young people themselves .
13 While the UNHCR in Geneva has welcomed the move , its officials on the ground fear that it will only make things more difficult .
14 A man accused of killing a young British model in Paris has had the charge of murder against him dropped .
15 The slump in profits has limited the scope for corporation tax offsets but economic recovery should help ease the problem .
16 My right hon. Friend will be aware , when he next visits Lancashire , that the news that the Liberal council has had to give up office in Maidstone has travelled the length and breadth of the land —
17 We 're very big in Australia too — everyone in Australia has heard the name Conway .
18 It seems that scarcely one Black artist in Britain has had the benefits of an extended professional career : a dealer , regular exhibitions , interested critics , sales and the support of one 's peers .
19 The work of Kempe in the United States and of the NSPCC in Britain has shown the extent to which therapy can be provided in such cases for both parent and child .
20 The notion of lasers in space has captured the imaginations of planners at the Pentagon and the White House .
21 Screening for gastric cancer in Japan has increased the proportion of early gastrc cancers diagnosed to approximately 45% in the screened population .
22 A twenty four year old man accused of attacking a Russian student in Oxford has denied the charge .
23 Research by the Imperial Cancer Research Fund Laboratory in Oxford has traced the protein responsible for blocking treatment .
24 All of us know that the Islamic revolution in Iran has caused the price of oil to triple .
25 As the SNP reels from the resignations and the prospect of a concerted campaign which will deepen the divisions within the party in the coming months , many will reflect on whether the hoped-for foothold in Europe has cost the party too high a price at home .
26 HSC Interactive in California has used the system to develop multimedia applications ; NCR Corp will be shipping IconAuthor as a ‘ recommended product ’ for its new ‘ learning stations ’ ; and , as mentioned above , Silicon Graphics has also endorsed IconAuthor .
27 This in turn has made the South more competitive and in some cases has had a positive effect on salaries .
28 Improvements in seismic data quality have allowed an insight to be gained into the sub-Permian structure and stratigraphy which in turn has allowed the recognition of several potential Palaeozoic plays on the flanks of the London-Brabant Massif .
29 Eliot 's sympathies lie not with urban industrialism of ‘ half-dead mill towns of southern New Hampshire and Massachusetts ’ but with humanized rural landscape which ‘ has been moulded by numerous generations of one race , and … which … in turn has modified the race to its own character .
30 Brian Brady at the US Bureau of Mines in Colorado has put the effect described by Persinger to the test .
  Next page