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

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1 The Londoner has starred at the Upper Malone arena for the past three meetings and his clashes with arch rival Colin Jackson have been something special .
2 In the thymuses of the wild-type and TCR -β ( as well as TCR -α ) heterozygous mice , rearrangement has occurred at nearly half of the TCR- α alleles ( see Fig. 4 legend for definition of the rearrangement index , RI ( α ) ) .
3 Suppose we get 204 , giving herd B ; the second of the systematic sample will be 204 + 293 = 497 which gives herd F. By this means we always obtain two different primaries unless one of the primaries accounts for more than half the secondaries , in which case that primary has to appear at least once .
4 The gang has struck at several homes in Monaghan , Cavan and Armagh stealing money from pensioners .
5 A weekly routine of inspection has to begin at about the end of February .
6 The JAA has stipulated at least ten medicals a year .
7 The importance of these statutory provisions appears to me to be that Parliament has considered at various times and in various contexts the need for recovery of imposts paid but not due and has legislated in a manner which suggests that no such general principle as the Woolwich contends for was thought to be in existence .
8 ‘ It may be that Parliament has to look at this issue of excluding people from property when they 've got property rights , ’ he said .
9 Britain 's reported current-account deficit has run at an annual rate of £20 billion ( $34 billion ) in the first two months of this year , equivalent to 4% of GDP — even bigger than America 's .
10 But first this lunchtime , the trial has begun at the High court in Glasgow of two youths accused of murdering the Edinburgh student Paul Sheldon .
11 The trial has begun at Preston in Lancashire of two eleven year old boys accused of killing the toddler James Bulger .
12 But one may also say , from the fact that this has needed to be discussed — and from the fact that , as I say , throughout the greater part of Christendom women have not been ordained — it would be difficult to argue that the fact that this religion has had at its centre a male figure has been of little significance .
13 Application may be made only in default actions and where the claim exceeds £500 and the defendant has delivered at the court office a document purporting to be a defence ; the application is for judgment on the grounds that notwithstanding the delivery of that document , the defendant has no defence ( Ord 9 , r 14 ) .
14 To set the ticket price , the agent has to look at what is happening in the industry , what an average ticket price is , and what the touring artist is worth as an attraction .
15 In Nigeria a new five-year programme has started at Ahmado Bello University , Zaria to support training for rural local authorities in rural planning and management .
16 Even Association football has grown at the grass roots with a further 2,000 clubs affiliating to the FA in the second half of the 1970s to make up a total of almost 40,000 .
17 This new expansion of the department has come at the right moment for the National Railway Museum in view of the recent acquisition of the Ian Allan negative collection .
18 Lynda Warren , author of the report , said : " This industry has grown at an alarming rate , in a complete policy vacuum .
19 A FORMER mayor has died at the age of 86 .
20 ‘ Informants tell us that the enemy has halted at Annan town .
21 I understand this is going to DMG on 3 August 1993 after John Chant has looked at it .
22 This chapter has looked at the importance of temporary jobs as a source of flows both from unemployment into employment and from employment into unemployment .
23 This chapter has looked at the main academic and political perspectives which have shaped thinking on health and health care .
24 I trust that this review has helped at least somewhat to lighten that load .
25 An officer dealing with a straightforward case of theft has to complete at least twenty documents as well as laboriously transcribe tapes of interviews .
26 Undercutting , polishing and pitting up to about 3 m ( 10 ft ) confirms that wind has played at least an important part in their development , while their restriction to areas of erodible sandstone providing a large amount of material for sand blasting also strongly suggests the part played by the wind .
27 Maybe the wind has changed at the Victoria Ground .
28 ‘ People should come and see the progress the club has made at Hundens Lane on Saturdays or at Rothmans on Sundays . ’
29 Winter has come at last , and we have had some severe frosts , but we are still getting quite a lot of sun , in marked contrast to last year 's everlasting grey skies .
30 Our perception of the pub has to work at a number of levels — mostly obvious , but nonetheless worth clarifying .
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