Example sentences of "[unc] [noun] has [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I think we all recognise that traffic issues here in Cambridge are likely to be controversial issues and I think we 'd all equally recognise that er the joint traffic management sub- committee has made considerable progress in recent years in the provision of cycle lanes for example , in dealing with illegal parking er on the city 's road and in improving the environment for pedestrians in our main shopping streets .
2 But I think it 's absolutely clear that if we have , if we have no sort of terminal erm perhaps it is yes to terminal two at Stansted and I do believe that we must talk and think and act competent er Mr has put various the case but , but we are entitled to we represent Hertfordshire people and we must keep more confident er and it 's interests and I believe there is erm , if we do n't do something , somebody else would be doing that , erm and it 's and , and , and I hope that , that er the , will support and I believe that we will be doing erm so there 's a lot more complex work to be done without erm congestion on the M twenty five , although we 've got the work to put our case but at this very early stage be represented at the enquiry to put the evidence , to put the alternatives is absolutely .
3 In addition , the International M&A network has prepared additional guidelines that address the particular circumstances of cross-border engagements ( contained in the UK handbook ) .
4 This draft response indicates which DTAC responses he has taken into account , and any member whose DTAC 's response has arrived late or has been omitted for some other reason can ensure that relevant points are not missed .
5 The continued expansion of the S.M.E. Centre 's activities has created excellent opportunities for high calibre staff in the following posts :
6 Although most polls suggest Labour 's support has remained steady at about 40 per cent for much of the campaign , while the Tories have lost ground to the Liberal Democrats , the difference between the two main parties is still within the margin of error .
7 But if the authority 's decision has inflicted irreparable damage on the applicant — for example , if it has pulled down his or her house in pursuance of an invalid demolition order — the remedies of public law are going to be much less satisfactory for the applicant .
8 Over the last four years or so , SCOTVEC 's provision has undergone considerable reshaping .
9 Alongside its work with the increasingly excellent These Immortal Souls , Howard 's guitar has seen recent service with Crime & The City Solution and Lydia Lunch .
10 For this people 's mind has become gross ; their ears are dulled , and their eyes closed .
11 ‘ Paul 's album has had great reviews , some of which have said it 's his best-ever album .
12 HEAT PUMPS turn out more usable energy than they consume — but their impact on Britain 's homes has fallen short of what many pundits predicted .
13 ONE important women 's issue has gone unnoticed in the past few weeks — the hemline question .
14 It is almost like an inverted fairy tale , where Pip 's dream has become true .
15 A lifetime 's dream has come true for an ardent suitor .
16 Christine 's campaign has had enormous impact and we are proud that our report of it has had some impact too .
17 and erm Joan 's video has gone wrong in some way
18 Chad Varah 's name has become synonymous with the Samaritans , which he founded in 1953 after learning that there were three suicides a day in London alone .
19 For example , British Telecom 's service has received heavy criticism since privatisation ; but how much of this failure to provide an ‘ adequate , service is due to post-privatisation behaviour as opposed to decisions ( perhaps inadequate investment ) made beforehand ?
20 By the end of pregnancy , they can tell when the baby 's head has moved low in the pelvis ready for birth .
21 And although London 's Docklands has seen major development , questions are being asked about its nature .
22 You see our faith must make experiential , what God 's grace has made possible .
23 Yet the argument against Ashdown 's triumphalism has to stop short of encouraging the same fatal hubris among Labour politicians .
24 Boris Saltykov , the minister of science , believes that Soros 's commitment has spurred Western governments into doing more than they would have done otherwise .
25 The essential processes of Step 1 is surrender : the recognition that one is beaten , that one 's own perceptions of reality are inappropriate and that one 's life has become unmanageable and that one 's own attempts to control one 's emotions and use of addictive substances or behaviour have totally failed and always will fail .
26 Just as unease about China 's reliability as a production base has hurt Hong Kong manufacturers , anxiety over China 's stability has undermined foreign financial confidence .
27 Music Geoff Dyer laments that Bruce Springsteen 's river has run dry : Roderic Dunnett remembers the scandal of Schoenberg
28 Good life:Woolwich Life has completed new business worth £76.4m , compared with £25m last year , in its second financial year of operation .
29 Dr Banda 's approach has had considerable success .
30 Cheltenham 's MP has met TI management and is satisfied with the assurances he was given .
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