Example sentences of "[noun pl] has [verb] [prep] many " in BNC.

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1 10% of all vehicles in New Zealand are NGVs , while US legislation enforcing the adoption of cleaner alternative fuels has resulted in many government departments converting their fleets to run on natural gas .
2 The development of these compounds has arisen from many studies of the structure and function of biological membranes .
3 The survival of the Honours of Scotland over the centuries has depended on many loyal Scots , some known but just as many unknown .
4 Over the last two centuries , the relationship between the press and the political parties has gone through many changes .
5 In recent years the growth of ‘ consumerism ’ or consumer protection lobbies has led to many organizations taking action to improve the service to the customer after the sale has been concluded .
6 The absence of regulatory constraints has resulted in many financial firms in the eurobond market being multiproduct ( financial conglomerates ) .
7 Creating new export possibilities by establishing an EPZ in which exporting-only enterprises can be set up free of most local laws has appealed to many developing countries from the 1970s onwards .
8 For example , in recent years , interest in Dart Valley Railway Plc shares has come from many quarters , most notably the Australian financial magnate Sir Ron Brierley , who sold his holding recently .
9 However , conversion of more modest manufacturing and storage buildings into individual dwellings has occurred over many years — possibly even centuries .
10 The need for more prisons has appeared in many jurisdictions over the last fifteen years .
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