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

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1 With economic change has come the emergence of both areas and social groups of disadvantage , which have attracted the attention of analysts and observers with an intensity accorded to the social and environmental problems of deprived London a century ago .
2 The present economic recession has highlighted the growing problems of financing an expanding education system and it has revived the debate on the contribution of education , and particularly higher education , to economic growth .
3 In the 1980s , the economic recession has produced a trend towards takeovers and mergers in the international record industry .
4 This is the second time a court has ruled that press coverage of a controversial case has prevented a fair trial .
5 The European Parliament has adopted a resolution urging both sides to accept arbitration from the International Court of Justice in The Hague .
6 With this in mind the genetics-supply industry has approached the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) negotiations at which all biological processes and products are assumed to be patentable .
7 The use of education as a political football has entered the language as a cliché .
8 A growing European consciousness has pervaded the arts .
9 The Polytechnic Diploma in Advanced Study has proved an extremely valuable opportunity for certain types of applicant , frequently already possessing a first degree .
10 Its regional organizer has negotiated a company agreement with the Board , the main points of which are detailed above .
11 Europe 's supercomputing industry has received a boost with unveiling by German company Parsytec of plans for a new range of parallel machines .
12 The advent of the private car has made a greater percentage of the population mobile , we can reach many different areas today by private car .
13 When an acute outbreak has occurred the sheep should be treated with one of the benzimidazoles , levamisole or ivermectin and immediately moved to pasture not recently grazed by sheep .
14 Mr Smith said it was a ‘ curious coincidence that the prospect of political defeat has caused a revisal of the legal opinion ’ .
15 To receive protection under the 1976 Act , an agricultural employee has to achieve the legal status of ‘ qualifying worker ’ , which requires that the person has worked at least 91 out of the preceding 104 weeks whole-time in agriculture .
16 Tories now fear , however , that the whole sorry episode has damaged the Prime Minister too .
17 The Institute 's Technical Department has published a booklet on Accounting Records and the Smaller Company , price £2 ( p 97 ) .
18 Many Tories now recognise that the abuse of political patronage has played a significant part in fuelling Scotland 's dissatisfaction with the Union .
19 A 70-year old woodland has become the first plantation forest to be declared a Site of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSI ) by English Nature .
20 To help those in this position Scottish Provident has published a free Guide to the Carry Back and Carry Forward of Tax Relief .
21 The US company backed with British money has made a hasty deal to put its much-publicised camera on general sale in Britain after Easter .
22 The lowering of water-levels to allow ploughing of damp pasture has removed the nesting habitat of many birds which we used to take for granted , such as snipe , lapwing , and redshank .
23 Ceridian Corp has reported a first quarter net profit of $12.9m , compared with a loss last time of $34.1m , which included a loss from discontinued operations of $13.2m and a $41.8m charge from an accounting change , on turnover that increased 8.8% at $224.4m ; net earnings per share were $30 .
24 The … economic-orientated literature has formed an imagery of the firm … that is an organizational caricature .
25 In recent years , the life-history technique has had a revival in sociological research , being used by those who wish to develop ‘ oral history ’ .
26 Over the past 15 years , Social Trends reports , British Rail has cut the number of its carriages by a quarter .
27 British Rail has given a figure of £1.4 billion for the construction of the station complex .
28 The company is no longer going to run freight trains in Western Scotland because British Rail has increased the transport rates by 50 to 80 per cent to cover fixed costs from an ever decreasing user base .
29 But now British Rail has turned the clock back — temporarily offering steam rides from Henley-on-Thames .
30 British Rail has offered a wide range of economy fares for off-peak periods as a result of its surveys .
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