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

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1 A planned remembrance reunion to mark the 50th anniversary of the low-level raid on the Ploesti oilfields in Romania in August 1943 has interested R G Crick of Welling , Kent .
2 The Swedish multinational has invested £6.5 million in the plant , which will manufacture chassis for the Olympian double-deck and B6 single-deck midi models for both domestic and export markets .
3 1992–93 has seen progress in a number of areas and I would like to highlight these first ;
4 1992–93 has seen progress in a number of areas and I would like to highlight these first ;
5 Meanwhile , Leicester boss Brian Little has squashed rumours of a move to Sunderland .
6 Pumping to keep reclaimed land dry has lowered water tables in some areas and the land is sinking as the soil compresses .
7 You spoke about what was said in the brochure that management charges had been or would be running at about a rate of inflation , we can see it on page fifty six , it 's better if you look at it I think , rather than I parrot phrase , see fifty six if you so kind now see fifty six is talking about at Broadstone will the management charges greatly increase the answer is no management service , er , sorry has appointed U K leading management specialist for several reasons , firstly because of their professional caring attitude , secondly because time has shown that management charges , rises the rate either slightly below or at the levelled inflation when that brochure was produced in respect of that development was that statement true or was it not ?
8 For example , the encouragement of council house sales by Conservative governments under the terms of the Housing ( Finance ) Act 1972 and subsequently by the Housing Act 1980 has boosted owner-occupation .
9 In addition to the International Network , MAS has designated people responsible for initial service delivery in most of the European countries .
10 In a number of elections in the Irish Republic both Fine Gael and Labour , its much weaker partner , have benefited thus : each has received votes transferred from the other as being surplus to the quota of candidates elected or , much more commonly , as being useless to candidates eliminated .
11 Each has achieved opacity by progressive restriction of their modes of communication .
12 All that has made England famous and all that has made England wealthy , has been the work of minorities , sometimes very small ones .
13 All that has made England famous and all that has made England wealthy , has been the work of minorities , sometimes very small ones .
14 That has increased pressure to move to a more professional army .
15 ‘ But one , I must confess , that has limited appeal . ’
16 It is this persistent surplus , more than anything , that has provoked anger in Washington — and Mr Clinton 's remark that ‘ the possibility of obtaining real , even access to the Japanese market is somewhat remote ’ .
17 That has led firms to try to protect business relationships through buying shares .
18 That has led Wimbledon to put huge price tags on his head and wealthy owner Sam Hammam has even promised to make him president of the Dons .
19 That has involved consultation with the Dorset Naturalist Trust , the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds , and ‘ other bodies ’ .
20 That has inspired fears over potential damage to the occupants ' ears due to the sudden pressure change within European saloons which tend to be smaller than those in the US , and also to worries about the ability to control the car in the unlikely event that the bag deploys accidentally .
21 Instead , the siege mentality towards the accompanying press party , that has wrecked morale on previous tours , notably the 1986 trip to the West Indies , has set in again with a vengeance .
22 And that has given Bangor secretary Freddie Anderson plenty of food for thought .
23 That has given momentum to the rumour that Merson and Graham clashed verbally over the player 's weight on Monday .
24 It is exactly the equality before the law , which Ms Pith-Helmet invests with so much trust , that has betrayed blacks and Asians in the courts , in their treatment at the hands of vicious and prejudiced police ( that has resulted in the death of 10 blacks at the hands of police during the course of arrest and interrogation in the last 15 years ) , that allows black and Asian homes to be terrorised by racist thugs who can sprinkle liberally their British hospitality in the form of firebombs , beatings , excrement dumped on doors , and children bullied to the point of suicide and madness .
25 It is the fact that it could turn into science , and promote a beguiling vision of mastery over nature , that has forced historians to reconsider the usual antithesis between occult and rational mentalities .
26 That has set Crosby into conflict with Murray and left Armstrong kicking his heels instead of a football .
27 That has prompted investors to demand ratings from more issuers of debt and to take the ratings more seriously .
28 You are a little animal , muddling up my life , that expects to be fed and clothed , that has to have schools and presents .
29 Even when they have not played particularly well they have still managed to win , and that has preserved confidence .
30 They overheated the economy , people borrowed too much and that has undermined consumer spending , but every Government since the war has made mistakes .
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