Example sentences of "[pers pn] has [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Tories ' reduction of public borrowing has been excuse me has seen many public services destroyed or disappeared forever .
2 Nature before me has come this way ,
3 Love and trust still exist , but because the emotional machinery that registers them has gone wrong , we do not feel as we used to .
4 I have five children and not much money and not one of them has gone wrong and they all treat me with great respect .
5 Once they dominated the countryside , but intensive farming led to many being ripped up and the sheer cost of maintaining them has seen many fall into neglect .
6 Ever since the age of 13 I 've been hoping my spots would go away — but constant picking at them has left some scars . ’
7 Not one of them has enjoyed internal political loyalty and they have therefore lacked the strength or authority to transact formal negotiations in which controversial concessions might have to be made .
8 Of course , our bullets arrive at the detector one by one and each of them has traversed one or other slit .
9 They relate to a brief two-year crisis period in her forty-four year life ; and although they are by no means irrelevant to her political role , the approach to them has had such a predominantly personal — one might almost say tabloid — quality that the historiographical Mary is immediately marked out from all other historical monarchs , Scottish or otherwise .
10 What is n't very important to you has become important to me — disturbingly important .
11 She has written various articles on medieval theatre .
12 I believe she has written other books , you know , though I am sure I do n't know what they are … . ’
13 Over the years , she has written many letters to the News .
14 I know absolutely nothing about this authoress , except for the fact that she has written many other horror stories .
15 She has written several books , including The Horse 's Mind ( published in 1984 by Stanley Paul ) , which expands on her fresh approach to understanding the equine intellect .
16 She has raised many thousands of pounds for good causes throughout the North-East , and at present is helping to organise the Sacriston Carnival , which takes place on Saturday July 4 .
17 It is valuable that she has raised some very important and complex questions , but regrettable that her account of the Bulletin was extremely misleading .
18 233 seems to be that if a wife signs a security document at her debtor husband 's request , the creditor will be unable to enforce the security unless either the debtor or the creditor has taken positive steps to try and ensure that the wife understands the import of the security documents or unless she has obtained independent advice .
19 Apparently she has achieved similar success before , using brandy .
20 Perhaps she has boiled some books , but that is another matter altogether .
21 She has survived five coup attempts , two of them linked to Marcos loyalists .
22 And when she has gathered all her tribute
23 ‘ Merely because he is the only man around and she has become used to him , ’ Felipe grated .
24 Recently , however , she has become involved in documentary photography which reveals all the anomalies and distortions of the once sick and self-destructive society .
25 But my sister is unbalanced , At three-thirty on a Monday afternoon in March , she has become unbalanced in her mind .
26 Though her outstanding achievement is undoubtedly the composition of the first original poetry by a woman to be published in the seventeenth century , a volume of religious verse entitled Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum ( 1611 ) , she has become notorious as a result of attempts made to identify her as the ‘ dark lady ’ of Shakespeare 's Sonnets ( 1609 ) , on the conjectural grounds of her racial colouring , musical ability , and promiscuity .
27 Since then she has become aggressive toward strange dogs .
28 Seles , who has reached the final in 13 of 14 tournaments she has played this year , now faces the winner of the match between America 's Mary Joe Fernandez and Jana Novotna of Czechoslovakia .
29 It is incredible that the Labour party proposes that there should be no limit on the tax that a widow would pay on the house in which she has lived all her life .
30 She has felt sick ever since the final board interview : four middleaged middle-class men rub their hands at her qualifications , her feminine ability to spot what they want her to say and to say it , her freaky clothes that suggest her safe token Marxism and her fashionably feminist views .
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