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

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1 They caress him and speak , they offer him nourishment , warmth , sanctuary ; but none of them has seen Zambia Crevecoeur .
2 And no-one has covered Northern Ireland as thoroughly as we have : Panorama 's Dirty War examined the way British intelligence ran agent Brian Nelson ; Lethal Force tested the suspicion that men who could have been captured or wanted to surrender had been shot dead whilst a special on the Guildford Four broke new ground , exposing the role of the DPP 's office in withholding crucial evidence .
3 Has the Secretary of State read the last sentence of the Cardiff Business school report , which states : " If as we are led to believe , Wales is drawing on a new era , nobody has informed Mountain Ash about it . " ?
4 ‘ And now somebody has sent Henry Phipps away — for good , ’ Mrs Venables said , and laughed — or tried to .
5 Take , for instance , the brouhaha which has followed Mrs Thatcher 's hint that she will probably retire sometime between the next general election and the one after that .
6 Any such proposals would effectively remove the strong and independent enabling role which has served Stirling students so well over the past 25 years .
7 It 's the trend which has seen Martina Navratilova arrange her playing schedule around selected tournaments compatible with her receiving minimal strain on her knees and back .
8 He is also trying to finish a commerce degree at university , but the remarkable series of events which has seen South Africa catapulted into the cricketing limelight means that studies might have to take a back seat for at least 1992 .
9 It 's this combination which has made Stoddard Templeton the proud holders of the Royal Warrant since 1966 .
10 This is to miss the important point which has made Kinnock master of the Labour party , as Bevan never was : Bevan was a rebel ; Kinnock is not .
11 Which has pleased Mr Lawler , ’ Maggie smiled .
12 It is this impasse which has led Robert Paul Wolff , for one , to conclude that the only kind of society in which freedom , or moral autonomy , of every individual is preserved is , in fact , one without government , an anarchist society .
13 Mr Fitzwater reiterated President Bush 's denial earlier in the day that the United States , which has indicted General Noriega on drug trafficking charges and has been seeking to oust him for nearly two years , had initiated the revolt .
14 As a result , the UNP , which has run Sri Lanka since 1977 , is weak and demoralised .
15 The cutbacks , however , wo n't affect the Primera and Micra factory in Sunderland , which has cost Nissan £900 million since the company started building cars there in 1986 .
16 But that same caution which has distinguished Sir Geoffrey 's ten-year career at Kingfisher is likely to restrain further expansion in Europe — another key reason for yesterday 's bid — until the opportunities have been exhaustively examined and the markets thoroughly tested , and that could take another four years .
17 Current management , finance director Ray Risbridger and managing director Jim O'Toole , have bought the docks from Faber Prest plc , which has owned Mostyn Docks since August 1983 .
18 p 668 ) will have realised , there is a somewhat Freudian printing error which has changed Sir Francis Galton 's theory of a genetic predisposition into a gentle predisposition !
19 As revealed by The Northern Echo yesterday , the move could see the ground , which has hosted Yorkshire county cricket matches since 1956 , turned into a supermarket .
20 SIR Ron Brierley yesterday reassured shareholders in GPG , the investment vehicle where he is chairman , that ‘ we are doing everything in our power ’ to solve the impasse which has frozen London trading in the shares for 15 months .
21 Parallel policing … working with groups in the community … one of the schemes which has earned Thames Valley police a reputation as one of the most progressive forces in the country .
22 The most fearsome invader today is Japanese knot-weed , which has swamped Lady Quilter 's sunken rose garden , complete with concrete pill-box , its machine-gun slit pointing seawards .
23 It 's a scenario which has delighted Linfield chairman David Campbell .
24 Revenues from gambling have meant an £18 million windfall for his Historic Preservation Society which has restored Main Street and Mount Moriah cemetery where Bill Hickok is buried next to Calamity Jane .
25 One of the most expressive highlights of the vibrant and thriving cultural life of Belfast is the annual Belfast Festival which has enjoyed Guinness support for many years .
26 Certainly , it 's not my idea of the ideal way to round off a year which has found Jim Bob and Fruitbat riding out any anticipated backlash with a certain aplomb .
27 A man who has slain Thomas Springall and blamed it on poor Brampton , afterwards making his death look like suicide .
28 The position of the team test driver , which McNish has occupied for the last two years with Marlboro McLaren , can lead to a permanent seat in the team — as happened to Damon Hill , who has replaced Nigel Mansell alongside Alain Prost with Williams-Renault .
29 Anyone who has seen Machynlleth station from the town side recently must have been enraged at its condition .
30 The magazine carries an interview with the Princess 's favourite clairvoy ant , Irish psychic Betty Palko , of Surbiton , Surrey , who has given Diana spiri tualist sessions for the last five years .
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