Example sentences of "[pers pn] has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 TELEVISION presenter Jayne Irving tells me she has become a forces ' pin-up in Bosnia .
32 More commonly , the minister under attack is shielded by collective responsibility and the decision as to whether he or she goes or stays is one for the Prime Minister , based on the criteria of the extent to which he or she has become a liability to the government .
33 She is now divorced and after periods of University Lecturing at Bristol and Manchester she has become a teacher at Withington Girls ' School .
34 Link correspondent has reported many employees ' weddings in the past , but now she has become a bride herself .
35 She has become a hospital ‘ link worker ’ , interpreting for members of London 's Greek community who do n't speak English .
36 She has become a parody of herself , doomed to spend the rest of her life acting out her own mythical qualities .
37 She is Clara Hale , known mostly just as Mother Hale , and since she first laid a row of cots across the living room of her flat on 122nd Street in Harlem in 1943 , she has become the Mother Teresa of New York 's black slums .
38 Clearly , formulations of gist and upshot are important in written and formal spoken discourse too , although there the task of the sender is much harder , as he or she has to estimate the need for reformulation at any given point .
39 But she is still the same MP ; I do n't think she has moved an inch . ’
40 So , for instance , if she tips a pot of paint over Jamie 's drawing , tell her she must n't do it again , because she has spoiled the picture , Jamie is upset — and how would she like it if someone did that to her picture ?
41 She has felt a rapport with Headway since Prince William narrowly escaped brain damage in an accident at school last year .
42 At any rate she has noticed the difference and tried to describe it .
43 It 's er er somebody on business is visiting and they the wife has come and she has to entertain the wife .
44 For three months she went by Underground to the Wimbledon home of Elizabeth Russell where for almost as long as anyone can remember she has schooled the daughters of knights , dukes and earls in the delights of sauces , sponges and souffles .
45 And she has suffered a heart attack , stroke and three miscarriages .
46 She has run a Beavers Club for boys aged six and seven since she founded it 27 years ago .
47 When you initially approach an Alexander teacher , make sure that he or she has undergone a teachers ' training course that is recommended by The Society of Alexander Teachers ( STAT ) .
48 She has served the Society for an extra year as we had no nominations for a successor .
49 It shows she was unjustly treated and I think that society is wrong to judge ; if she has broken a bond made by God , then he should be the only one to reprimand her for it .
50 She feels she has lost a daughter all over again .
51 She has lost the support of the town 's Social Democratic mayor , Peter Schönlein , who will not even let her represent him at official functions , and the political parties and their committees also systematically exclude her .
52 They go to the ball , she is indeed admired by everyone there but when they get home she realises she has lost the necklace .
53 If you find it difficult to understand some of the feelings she expresses , you have to realise that she has reached a stage in life 's journey of which , as yet , you know nothing at all , and until you stand where she is standing now you are in no position to pass any judgement on her attitudes .
54 When periods finally stop , she has reached the change of life menopause .
55 Among the ‘ lower caste ’ people , the woman 's role had always been rather different from her role in the farming castes ; now ‘ lower caste ’ women worked increasingly in the fields alongside the men and this led , according to Mamdani , to ‘ a radical change … in the attitude towards girl children … low caste families do not look upon the birth of a girl with the disfavour they used to ’ — though ‘ to a certain extent the disfavour persists because the girl will marry and emigrate precisely when she has reached the age of greatest productivity ’ .
56 she has reached the stage where she feels much more inclined to strike out to underline her independence .
57 COMPLETED FAMILY SIZE — The number of children ( live-born babies ) a woman has borne by the time she has reached the end of the childbearing age .
58 In fact , according to Austin there are more than a thousand of these acts which are performable in English , and unless the hearer or reader recognises which of these is being expressed by the utterances in question he or she has missed the point .
59 It is the first time in recent memory she has missed the ceremony .
60 She has sent a proposal to parliament that the sale of major works of art should be allowed on condition that the proper procedures be followed and the necessarily vague criteria be observed .
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