Example sentences of "[det] has [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Brian Little has become the first man to win the Vauxhall Conference manager of the month award , worth £250 , for the second time in succession , for Darlington 's unbeaten run throughout October .
2 Former Darlington manager Brian Little has done a superb job in his first season , but Leicester face three promotion rivals in their four-match finale .
3 Little has done an excellent job at Filbert Street since he left Darlington last summer .
4 WALLPAPER designer Osborne & Little has taken a pasting in France .
5 WALLPAPER designer Osborne & Little has taken a pasting in France .
6 As juniors the two American teenagers were mentioned in the same breath as Andre Agassi and Michael Chang , but neither has made the same impact as yet .
7 But so far neither has shown the tremendous flair with top-spin attacking that made them a major force in the world championships in Dortmund only seven months ago .
8 But neither has found an authentic expression in the institutions of representative democracy .
9 But traditionally neither has had an organization capable of responding to commercial pressures .
10 The long-wave , world-systems and regulationist theories are broad frameworks to which several writers have contributed and each has given a new twist to the framework they use .
11 Thus , although incoming variants of both vowels appear to have originated in the same hinterland Scots dialect , each has assumed a diametrically opposed social value in its new urban setting .
12 Meanwhile , through taking out individual DOUBLE PAYOUT PLANS , each has provided the other with a guaranteed lump sum in the event of death — in Alec 's case , at least £11,655 .
13 Each has set the archivist and potential historian technical , organizational , and intellectual problems of increasing complexity .
14 Several groups of them specialise in this diet and each has evolved a long sticky tongue entirely independently : a marsupial , the numbat , in Australia ; a distant relative of primitive antelopes , the aardvark in Africa ; the pangolins of Asia and Africa which are covered in a mail of horny plates so that they resemble giant animated fir-cones ; and the three very different ant-eaters of South America , the gazelle-sized giant of the savannahs , the squirrel-sized pygmy from the forest canopy , and the monkey-sized tamandua from its mid-storey .
15 Once each has had a turn , the group may spend a few minutes discussing possible methods of achieving any identified learning needs .
16 Each has had a significant impact on the other .
17 Now at least they are in the same boat , and the balancing of the pronouns in the last four lines declares their equality : I have quoted extensively from that sonnet in order to give the full context for this Our : what they have in common is that they have sinned , each has betrayed the other .
18 Each has known the struggle and patient endurance of beginning such a work .
19 They may have many detailed conversations without realizing that each has attributed a different meaning to the ‘ it ’ or the ‘ that ’ they are talking about .
20 That has made a huge difference , and in terms of the response to the issues among so-called ‘ decision-makers ’ it is this increasing ability on the part of the environmental organisations to marshal good accurate evidence behind them that has begun to tilt the balance of opinion in their favour .
21 That has made an enormous difference , and has replaced a lot of penpushing with bricklaying and planning .
22 She , and many of the women like her whom I met , still does all the housework , just like before , and on top of that has to manage the effect of her husband 's traumatic discovery of something women have always known — what it feels like to be economically dependent .
23 Course and the bomb gone on the broke the winches and that , and that had gone so far , you know , that timber , that has crushed the timber all , more or less all together .
24 It is an intriguing picture of how local industries have developed , and how that has affected the people who worked within it .
25 Contrary to what he said , that has enabled the industry to maintain production at much the same levels as those of 1990 .
26 ‘ I only get tax relief on the first £30,000 , so that has remained the same .
27 That has reached the proportions of a scandal and those non-trees give a new meaning to the term ’ invisible assets ’ .
28 We have suffered from the same thing as the other two er Abalance have said today of money being used from our surplus to provide for redundancy and erm i it 's been exacerbated by money being available from the people who are made , made redundant , going to the company and swelling their balance sheets , while all the cost side of it comes out of the pension fund and that has caused a lot of ill-feeling particularly from the older pensioners who have seen years of inflation when their pensions were not made up to the same extent .
29 We have suffered from the same thing as the other two er Abalance have said today of money being used from our surplus to provide for redundancy and erm it 's been exacerbated by money being available from the people who were made , made redundant going to the company and swelling their balance sheets while all the cost side of it comes out of the pension fund and that has caused a lot of ill-feeling particularly from the older pensioners who have seen years of inflation , when their pensions were not made up to the same extent .
30 But it is Islam , not Christianity , that has realised the danger of privatisation and the negative and draining effect it can have on public life .
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