Example sentences of "[noun] have established a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Costa Rica has established a reputation as a liberal democracy in which education plays an important part in giving its citizens access both to individual social mobility and to democratic rights .
2 The University has established a number of Interdisciplinary Research Centres which initiate and develop interdisciplinary research in collaboration with industry , commerce , the public sector , research institutes and institutions of education , at both national and international level .
3 The University has established a Museums Committee to permit more formal discussion of common problems amongst its museums and is about to launch a review of the Ashmolean .
4 Egon Zehnder has established a reputation for high quality and absolute discretion , charges fees based on work to be undertaken and not on a contingency or percentage of salary basis , and has retained practically all its senior staff .
5 A replacement for X Window pioneer Bob Scheifler as head of the X Consortium has been found in Lou Abel who must now raise funds as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology withdraws support and figure out the consortium 's true charter especially now that the industry has established a trade association , the X Industry Association .
6 A replacement for X-Windows pioneer Bob Scheifler as head of the X Consortium has been found in Lou Abel who must now raise funds as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology withdraws support and figure out the consortium 's true charter especially now that the industry has established a trade association , the X Industry Association ( UX No 429 ) .
7 Negotiations with other Anglican Franciscan orders led to the formation of the Society of St Francis ( 1936 ) , and Father Algy moved to Cerne Abbes in Dorset to take charge of the Home of St Francis at Hilfield , where Brother Douglas Downes had established a brotherhood for work among tramps in 1921 .
8 Does my hon. Friend agree that the Islander aircraft have established a reputation as the Rolls-Royce of the skies , being virtually indestructible and operating in one of the most hostile environments in the world ?
9 Northern Ireland has established a reputation as a centre of excellence in the international software industry .
10 The National Joint Council has established a total of forty-nine Grades .
11 The Economic and Social Research Council has established a series of Regional Research Laboratories to promote the wider use of data collected by academic researchers , commercial organisations and government departments .
12 In addition , the consortium has established a Bureau in Macro-Economic Modelling to make the variuos models available to other researchers .
13 The system created in 1945–9 — when Stalin had established a series of puppet regimes in power in the East , and Europe had become ideologically , economically and militarily divided — now unravelled itself with astonishing speed .
14 By the end of the 1970s the CNAA had established a Diploma in Professional Studies in Nursing , joining the twenty courses now in existence for the Diploma in Professional Studies in Education .
15 Under US pressure , Pindling had established a commission of inquiry which resulted in many of his political and personal colleagues being indicted and , in some cases , imprisoned on drug charges .
16 But in a former gunnery hall on the extreme southerly edge of South End camp , Friends of the SAAF Museum have established a foothold which looks set to prosper .
17 In some areas , fishing cooperatives or honey production have been organized and all the zones have established a variety of small artisanal industries run as cooperatives .
18 ACE has established a number of work groups to monitor developments affecting construction legislation , and in particular liability .
19 As state Premier between 1983 and 1988 , Burke had established a strategy known as Western Australia Incorporated — a partnership between the state government and some of the country 's leading entrepreneurs , which had resulted in the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars of public money and the establishment of a Royal Commission to investigate the affair .
20 Between them , the Waleses have established a way of operating over the last ten years that is unmistakably their own ; and quite unlike any other branch of the Royal Family .
21 On the readjustment of industry , at my right hon. Friend 's request Scottish Enterprise has established a defence industries initiative to help businesses and local enterprise companies exploit existing defence markets and develop diversification strategies .
22 There must be some evidence on which the court can find as a matter of probability that the injured person has established a claim for pain and suffering : here speculation is not enough .
23 We have now erm at least the World Met Organisation has established a world global trunk communication system , and this can transmit information and it does transmit information to right round the world at very , very high speed .
24 In the UK , the BBC has established a HDTV outside broadcast unit .
25 In the US the Carnegie Foundation has established a Centre for the Study of Societal Ageing at the University of Michigan .
26 Metallogenesis studies in south Devon have identified the role of basinal brines as mineralising agents , and rubidium/strontium isotope studies have established a Triassic age for the widespread lead-zinc-silver 'crosscourse' mineralisation .
27 The Kuwaiti news agency KUNA reported on Feb. 28 that the Amir had established a committee under the Crown Prince to oversee security at home and abroad .
28 The centre 's manager had established a rapport with Ben and encouraged him to take medication which he otherwise tended to overlook .
29 For the first time a British government has established a mechanism enabling it to determine the content and purposes of education along broadly similar lines to other Western European democracies .
30 By sticking to a small basic unit ( 100 or 120 hours of student effort ) delivered across terms ( three per year , and with the development of a summer school , potentially four ) Oxford has established a pattern of regular assessment , and regular award-making examinations boards , that depends upon an intensity of academic staff commitment that other institutions would find difficult if not impossible to implement within the current framework of practice and conditions of service .
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