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

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1 Each has achieved opacity by progressive restriction of their modes of communication .
2 That has increased pressure to move to a more professional army .
3 ‘ But one , I must confess , that has limited appeal . ’
4 It is this persistent surplus , more than anything , that has provoked anger in Washington — and Mr Clinton 's remark that ‘ the possibility of obtaining real , even access to the Japanese market is somewhat remote ’ .
5 That has involved consultation with the Dorset Naturalist Trust , the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds , and ‘ other bodies ’ .
6 Instead , the siege mentality towards the accompanying press party , that has wrecked morale on previous tours , notably the 1986 trip to the West Indies , has set in again with a vengeance .
7 That has given momentum to the rumour that Merson and Graham clashed verbally over the player 's weight on Monday .
8 Even when they have not played particularly well they have still managed to win , and that has preserved confidence .
9 They overheated the economy , people borrowed too much and that has undermined consumer spending , but every Government since the war has made mistakes .
10 Hall gave a short history of the competition and asked Tite to move for the publication of the correspondence between himself and the Treasury , so that ‘ the public will then see all that has taken place ’ .
11 That has taken place throughout the country and has led to substantial additional resources being provided .
12 This has stimulated hotel interest in the development of leisure centres .
13 A critical account of such shifts ( Baldwin , 1985 ) suggests that this has made evaluation of the concept particularly difficult to achieve .
14 This has placed trade unions in something of a dilemma .
15 Unfortunately Aisling has had to have eye operations after developing glaucoma and this has prevented treatment resuming .
16 In some cases , the handicap may be so severe that the fullest possible efforts may not be taken to prolong the life of the afflicted child , and this has given rise to much public concern about medical ethics .
17 The question therefore arises as to whose rules should govern the conduct of the branch 's business and this has given rise to much debate .
18 This has given rise to speculation about the origins of such territorial units and the rationale behind the siting of cemeteries .
19 This has given rise to a series of , occasionally bizarre , arguments to account for the pattern .
20 In 1972 , 41% of women over 16 were daily cigarette smokers ( a figure that had been fairly constant since the 1950s ) whilst in 1986 that figure was 31% , compared with 52% and 35% for men [ 1 ] : this has given rise to the assumption that women find it more difficult to give up smoking than men .
21 This has given rise to fears that the electoral process in the US has become corrupted , as money increasingly ‘ buys ’ political influence through elaborate election campaigns that concentrate power in hands of a ‘ small monied minority ’ [ Alexander ] .
22 The problems this has given rise to are compounded when one examines our import record .
23 This has given time for the ‘ marked ’ isotope to work its way through the environment much more thoroughly than in Turin .
24 It will be used following a routine AFP test if this has given cause for concern , and will be preceded by an ultrasound scan in order to determine the position of the baby in the womb .
25 This has faced management development proposals with hard competition from patient care and professional imperatives .
26 Turning now to the influence of phenomenology , this has affected sociology in ways which are not initially seen as compatible with Freudian theory .
27 This has enabled management to get more effort out of labour and pay a lower wage .
28 It has proved impossible to grow the treponeme in the laboratory on normal growth media , and this has hampered research into the organism .
29 Although Myxine shows a single paired branchial opening , another Recent hagfish ( Eptatretus ) has a series of separate openings and this has cast doubt on reasons for associating hagfishes and heterostracans .
30 All this has caused alarm in the third world , particularly among its autocrats .
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