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

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1 The last Scotsman to score against the French giants has warned Hateley to watch out , however , because the knock-out blow can come at any time .
2 A survey of graduate employers has selected Cambridge as the University producing the most employable graduates .
3 Property group Five Oaks Investments has appointed Tom Frost , former chief executive of National Westminster Bank , a non-executive director .
4 Losing these international galleries has converted ARCO into a local fair with exactly one half of the exhibitors being drawn from Madrid , Barcelona , Valencia , Palma de Mallorca and other Spanish cities .
5 CABRA Estates has told Chelsea Football Club it will issue a winding-up petition because the club failed to buy its Stamford Bridge ground for £22.8m by the deadline on Thursday .
6 RUPERT MURDOCH 's News International is furious that the Audit Bureau of Circulations has allowed Robert Maxwell 's Daily Mirror to include the sales of its Scottish sister paper the Daily Record in calculating its circulation figures .
7 Just as Israel at times has thwarted United States ' regional objectives , so also the PLO has at times thwarted the policies of Jordan and Syria ; Egypt has reneged on its commitment to the Soviet Union and a defeated Syria was able to destroy the Israeli-Lebanese Withdrawal Agreement virtually overnight .
8 Being the master — and comprehensive underminer — of so many styles has left Mason free to identify wholly with none of them ; style has become one of the objects , rather than a subject or a medium , or his music .
9 The article began : ‘ A Report telling schools to ignore English teaching in favour of trendy methods has infuriated Mrs Thatcher ’ , and continued by saying that the lengthy report ‘ dismisses grammar in a few paragraphs ’ .
10 A new flow of leisure and tourism attractions has transformed Leeds into one of the most dynamic and exciting areas of waterside development in Britain .
11 Continuing low demand for new cars has led Ford to cut production at all of its three UK assembly plants .
12 NORMAN Lamont 's decision to scrap tax on new cars has put Britain 's stalled motor industry back on the road according to delighted dealers and buyers across the country .
13 A love of motor cars has transported Donald Heggie from the rally course to the business fast lane of accident repairs .
14 The Northern region of the Association of British Insurers has named Norman Watson as its regional chairman .
15 A CHANGE of tactics has put Middlesbrough on course for promotion with a realistic chance of a top-two spot .
16 Skilful management of these relationships has enabled GBW to expand , increasing its worldwide presence and market share .
17 Simon & Schuster Young Books has appointed Jane Martin , formerly with Two Can Publishing , foreign rights manager , and Sarah Darley , previously with Reed Consumer Books , to the new post of foreign rights co-ordinator .
18 Carlton Books has appointed Ian McLellan to handle its worldwide sales activities in conjunction with Jonathan Goodman , managing director .
19 Simon & Schuster Young Books has appointed David Vincent , preciously at AA Publishing , sales director .
20 Harveys Books has promoted Barry May to business development manager for the UK .
21 As violence continues in Sarajevo , the United Nations has asked France to delay sending a squadron of helicopters there for safety reasons .
22 AN international party of arms control inspectors has left Britain to check military equipment in Romania .
23 This is the fifth time a group of local youngsters has visited Almelo .
24 THE Government 's watering down of Monopolies and Mergers Commission proposals to weaken big brewers ' grip on their pubs has persuaded Whitbread to drop ideas of selling its breweries .
25 Success in key areas has made Germany the world leader in the export of manufactured goods .
26 A SERIES of accounting blunders has caused BBC TV to overspend by £60 million .
27 AN INVASION of rats has hit Frodsham and pest control experts fear it could be a permanent problem .
28 AN INVASION of rats has hit Frodsham and pest control experts fear it could be a permanent problem .
29 AN invasion of rats has hit Frodsham from nearby marshlands .
30 The United Nations High Commission for Refugees has said Selahattin Osberk , 30 , who is due to be put on a flight to Istanbul today , should be granted refugee status and has a well-founded fear of persecution .
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