Example sentences of "[conj] has [vb pp] [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 For example , if another company in the group has provided guarantees in respect of dividends or redemption , or has undertaken to purchase the shares , the issue will constitute a liability of the group and should be reported as such .
2 Moreover the exception to the nemo dat principle discussed in Chapter 11 will be significant here especially if it is considered that the dealer has bought or has agreed to buy the goods under s9 of FA 1889 .
3 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 .
4 Staff involved in scandals are nearly always the victims , too , of a system that has failed to recognize the needs of both users and providers .
5 He is named in a party of 15 and his knack of scoring vital goals could prove a bonus for a side that has failed to find the net in seven of their last nine games .
6 The well-rounded rib — the barrel chest that has helped to give the Suffolk the name of Punch — is a distinctive feature , as is the deep carcase .
7 It is a tradition that has refused to claim the certainty claimed by both these camps .
8 In recent years the one English voice that has seemed to reiterate the Eliotic thesis in anything like its entirety has been the voice of C.H. Sisson :
9 We are , therefore , critical of the constitutional approach that has tended to dominate the field of constitutional study and the textbook accounts of British politics .
10 The hon. Gentleman should give some credit to that health board and every other health board in Scotland that has managed to increase the numbers of patients treated .
11 Mr Dalyell has made his views known to West Lothian District Council and has pledged to raise the issue in parliament if necessary .
12 As a relative newcomer , political sociology has made wider claims and has sought to extend the notions of power and politics beyond the confines traditionally set by political science .
13 ‘ The impetus for change has been driven by the charities rather than the City , but the City recognised this and has sought to make the most of it . ’
14 He has just heard that Pringle 's is not reordering , and has phoned to inquire the reason .
15 Welsh manager Jim Mills is angry and has vowed to fight the International Board 's decision , but Lindsay responded by saying : ‘ The credentials for the inclusion of World Cup debutantes Fiji , Tonga and Western Samoa are first class .
16 It has been this policy of screening tenants over the decades before the main sale of council houses was pushed through by the Government that has resulted in the buying of houses largely on the best estates , and has helped to reinforce the emergence of the ghetto in many areas of Britain .
17 The leading newspaper The Fiji Times echoed his call in its own editorial columns and has helped to bring the issue of the use and abuse of media to a wider public than ever before .
18 The leading newspaper The Fiji Times echoed his call in its own editorial columns and has helped to bring the issue of the use and abuse of media to a wider public than ever before .
19 This approach has paid dividends for some indies and has helped to establish the following companies as real market forces : Mute with Depeche Mode , Rough Trade with the Smiths , stiff with Madness , and more recently silvertone with the stone Roses .
20 The most obvious reason is that the author only arrived on the scene at the end of the process , and has had to reconstruct the design and development phases from inevitably superficial interviews .
21 French cosmetics group L'Oreal — with even less excuse for getting involved with television — bought a film library but has now written-off £3m owed by La Cinq and has had to cut the celluloid 's value by £48m .
22 He also developed an exhaustive database on U.S. rugby spinal injuries in 1990 , and has tried to use the information to suggest Law changes that could help prevent catastrophic injuries .
23 " The US civil aviation security system is seriously flawed , " it said , " and has failed to provide the proper level of protection for the travelling public . "
24 Constructive knowledge , which is said to exist were the accused ought to have realised that certain circumstances prevail and has failed to make the enquires a reasonable person would have made , is not applicable since ‘ knowingly ’ connotes either intention or a subjective awareness of the relevant facts .
25 ‘ Publicity has led to young people to believe that drug taking is about heroin and crack and has failed to cover the dangers of other less notorious drugs , ’ said Mr McMullin .
26 She of course is in a hurry to return to Rome where she left a sweetheart and has offered to do the ironing there to save on laundry expenses so great is her anxiety to be taken .
27 It is donating relief supplies of backlist stock , and has promised to present the school with one copy of every one of this year 's new titles .
28 The Bank of Ireland has confirmed that it is adhering to the agreements and has promised to provide the numbers employed to IBOA .
29 Paul Bodin says he 's been lucky … he 's been in the right place at the right time and has managed to take the chances …
30 The staff has worked for some years to create links with the community and has worked to develop the curriculum , giving special attention to the learning needs of bilingual children .
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