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

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31 But Cook has disappointed many on the left by siding so rapidly with the advocates of a quick contest .
32 Since Mr Clinton has said many times that he will not send ground troops to Bosnia until there is peace , the protection he has in mind will presumably consist of air power , no more .
33 In previous research projects supported by the ESRC and other funding agencies , an inter-University group based in Birmingham has investigated many aspects of Soviet industrialisation , including quantitative developments , government policy and the economic structure .
34 In previous research projects supported by ESRC and other funding agencies , an inter-University group based on Birmingham has investigated many aspect of Soviet industrialisation , including quantitative developments , government policy and the economic structure .
35 Jimmy Connors has won many a tight match in his time .
36 He tells them of a tale he has heard , of how a monster called Grendel has killed many of Earl Hrothgar 's people .
37 Her mother added : ‘ Mia has spent many nights crying .
38 Poole has done many royal portraits : Prince Philip , Princess Margaret and the Queen .
39 The little village of Grasemere has inspired many of our great artists and poets including Wordsworth , Coleridge and Ruskin .
40 America has had many unsuccessful attempts to form a national repertory theatre , performing the classics of the English language , and one wonders whether it will ever be possible to get this going effectively .
41 Sudan has suffered many years of intermittent internal strife between governments dominated by northerners and separatist movements in the south .
42 Prime Minister Hun Sen of Cambodia has said many times : ‘ Come and see for yourselves .
43 ‘ Even Husak has spent many more years in jail than I have , ’ he said .
44 The large Lichtenstein Palace ( 2/258 ) of 1791 opposite the Church of St Nicholas has seen many a change of political fortune .
45 At the same time Lubavitch has won many friends .
46 India has launched many social forestry programmes with the professed intention of meeting community needs such as firewood for cooking .
47 The London and New York smogs of the 1950s and 1960s were some of the worst sulphurous smogs to have occurred whilst , since the 1940s , Los Angeles has provided many examples of the worst photochemical ( ozone ) smogs .
48 The influential work of John Bowlby has led many people to believe that any kind of mother-child separation during the first few years of a child 's life should be avoided .
49 He started in rousing style : ‘ Education in England and Wales has suffered many catastrophes in recent years but none so great as the new GCSE examination .
50 Since qualifying in 1968 Margaret has run many classes in the Redhill area and become a Medau trainer in 1972 .
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