Example sentences of "[det] has [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile , through taking out individual DOUBLE PAYOUT PLANS , each has provided the other with a guaranteed lump sum in the event of death — in Alec 's case , at least £11,655 . |
2 | Each has set the archivist and potential historian technical , organizational , and intellectual problems of increasing complexity . |
3 | Now at least they are in the same boat , and the balancing of the pronouns in the last four lines declares their equality : I have quoted extensively from that sonnet in order to give the full context for this Our : what they have in common is that they have sinned , each has betrayed the other . |
4 | Each has known the struggle and patient endurance of beginning such a work . |
5 | She , and many of the women like her whom I met , still does all the housework , just like before , and on top of that has to manage the effect of her husband 's traumatic discovery of something women have always known — what it feels like to be economically dependent . |
6 | Course and the bomb gone on the broke the winches and that , and that had gone so far , you know , that timber , that has crushed the timber all , more or less all together . |
7 | It is an intriguing picture of how local industries have developed , and how that has affected the people who worked within it . |
8 | Contrary to what he said , that has enabled the industry to maintain production at much the same levels as those of 1990 . |
9 | That has reached the proportions of a scandal and those non-trees give a new meaning to the term ’ invisible assets ’ . |
10 | But it is Islam , not Christianity , that has realised the danger of privatisation and the negative and draining effect it can have on public life . |
11 | Not only is it impractical , and possibly unethical , to restrict psychobiological studies to work on humans and great apes but it would also mean throwing out most of the work done to date , since most of that has involved the use of non-primates like cats , hamsters , and especially rats . |
12 | In many cases , that has given the family an added incentive and advantage . |
13 | Indeed it is the ability of the Apple Macintosh to integrate text and graphics so elegantly that has driven the market forward . |
14 | That has left the impression that trade policy is at the mercy of ad hoc decision-making by a variety of officials . |
15 | We have witnessed the abolition of the local domestic business rate , the introduction of the non-domestic business rate and the way in which that has concentrated the power of decision-making still further in the hands of Ministers . |
16 | Since they are both high-class batsmen this comes as quite a surprise , but looking through the records one sees that one of them has failed fairly often ; their strength is that when that has happened the other has usually gone on to a big score , thereby relieving the pressure on the middle order . |
17 | has responded to those by , for example , over this year there has been closed circuit television at one of the Park and Rides — I think it 's Thornhill — in consultation with the Police , and the Police have told us that that has reduced the number of crimes that have occurred and we have put |
18 | It is the increasing burden of excise duty , however , that has reduced the strength of mild : at the turn of the century the average gravity of mild ale in Britain was 1050 degrees , the strength of a powerful modern bitter . |
19 | absolute nonsense and he took an accolade for that , when in fact , it was never under any threat from European legislation , it was our own British Food Act , and that , our own interpretation of European war , that has brought the threat to us . |
20 | At least that has brought the police here . ’ |
21 | He said : ‘ It is the case that landings of fish have been good recently and that has depressed the price of fish at the market . |
22 | And that has encouraged the Geordies to believe they still have a fighting chance of keeping him . |
23 | It is primarily her appearance , not the formal language of her art , that has graced the pages of Elle and Vogue magazines . |
24 | This has stimulated the development of two professions . |
25 | This has made the profitability of investment very important . |
26 | We are fortunate in Lothian to have good existing interagency links ; this has made the development task much easier . |
27 | Much of the concern expressed prior to the passing of the 1967 Act centred around the supposed vulnerability of children , and this has made the possibility of a lowering of the age of consent a remote one . |
28 | This has placed the Institute in the position of being seen by the majority of its members and the public as inept ’ . |
29 | This has placed the burden of keeping the Mark systematically undervalued on the central banks of the poorer countries , who often have to resort to borrowing to finance their currency-support interventions . |
30 | Over the next few years Yakovlev continued to design and build a variety of successful single-engined biplanes and monoplanes and in July 1934 he was given a derelict bed factory on Moscow Leningradski Prospekt where he set up his own OKB and this has remained the headquarters ever since and also now holds the Museum . |