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

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1 Dr. Elliott has devoted something like 35 years to Carver 's cause , and has enabled many to appreciate the composer 's quality and beauty of thought , but in the case of this particular work I have to say I find the results a little drab , making a somewhat downbeat conclusion to this invaluable series .
2 Moira , of Town Farm , Middlesbrough , is well-known as a first aid instructor and has trained many people .
3 Youth unemployment has since the mid-1970s been a central fact or a central fear of many young people , and has affected many others .
4 Keith is known to his colleagues as a quiet man , however he has hidden talents in that he writes poems and has penned many about his time with Rentokil .
5 The house was then bought by the island 's MP and has seen many worthy visitors in its time — Lord Louis Mountbatten and Douglas Bader , to name but two .
6 Since then he has held many positions including Company Secretary and has seen many changes within the organisation over the years .
7 Being able to side-slip , therefore , is a useful safety valve and has prevented many a nasty accident .
8 The windmill at the eastern approach to the village is known as Gibraltar Mill , and has undergone many transformations in the course of its life , from its original construction in 1680 to its recent conversion to a private house .
9 has been unwell for some time and has undergone many diagnostic tests .
10 MIND ( the National Association for Mental Health ) provides a positive approach to those seeking an independent lifestyle after a period in an institution and has helped many .
11 A national network of Fellows , acting as mentors , has been established and has helped many senior people into full membership on the basis of their proven competence in the workplace .
12 The ‘ Act ’ allows pregnancy to be terminated before the 28th week and has helped many women avoid inevitable problems .
13 Ferguson accompanied the European Ryder Cup team as Colin Montgomery 's personal guru to Kiawah Island last year and has groomed many leading amateurs , several of whom who have made their mark on the European professional circuit .
14 The Mapplethorpe Foundation , founded by the photographer in the year before his death in 1989 , has donated millions of dollars to fund medical research into AIDS and HIV infection and has provided many grants in the form of cash and gifts of Mapplethorpe works to qualified art institutions for the development and expansion of their photography programmes .
15 ‘ People-orientation ’ is based on human relations and has had many variants .
16 Trevor Nunn was appointed Artistic Director of the RSC — their youngest ever — in 1968 , and has had many brilliant successes with Shakespeare at Stratford , the Barbican and abroad .
17 She herself did not continue scientific work but raised a family of four and has enjoyed many interests , though less actively since a stroke three years ago .
18 SOMEONE was only saying the other day in the Red Lion that the demon drink is a killer and has reduced many a man 's life to misery .
19 This aspect , and the important role of the optic lobe in processing the sensory input from the compound eye , still requires full elucidation and has attracted many recent workers ( e.g. Boschek , 1971 ; Campos-Ortega and Strausfeld , 1972 ; Collett , 1970 , 1971 ; Horridge and Meinertzhagen , 1970a , b ; Strausfeld , 1970 , 1971a , b ; Strausfeld and Blest , 1970 ; Strausfeld and Braitenberg , 1970 , Trujillo-Cenoz , 1965 ; Varela and Porter , 1969 ; Varela , 1970 ; Williams , 1975 ) .
20 In affluent Australia it is at least highly inconvenient , and has driven many a farmer into bankruptcy .
21 The experiment is the classic research method of the natural scientist , and has produced many of its most valuable results , both in pure and in applied science .
22 The Edinburgh International Film Festival is the longest running film festival in the world and has experienced many ups and downs .
23 The Colwyn Bay Cricket Ground is centrally situated in Rhos-on-Sea , and has staged many interesting games — the West Indian Touring Team visited in 1984 .
24 I mean you think about primal hunting adults like the bushmen or the Australian Aborigines , the the men do the , do the hunting for erm for meat and women do the , do the gathering for and the point is that er meat is very nutritious and it 's an important part of their diet and men go hunting and they come back and they share food with their wives and their relatives or someone and male parental investment is terribly important So women for instance if you ask David McKnight who 's a world authority on the Australian Aborigines and has spent many years living with them , say what do women look for in the traditional society , what do women look for in a husband ?
25 The design is unique but has influenced many smaller churches .
26 And The Spastics Scoiety says Peto is n't a miracle cure , but has helped many people .
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