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

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1 I recognise that that provision has limited payments to my hon. Friend 's constituents , but it is no longer limiting payments to doctors because , as of April of this year , it no longer applies .
2 That decision has split walkers .
3 Current holder the LIFESPAN user name of the person to whom the SPR was most recently passed , whether that user has accepted responsibility for it or not .
4 I understand that that support has averaged £250,000 over the past three years .
5 you know , how that change has taken place and I as I say we we were we were compared to some we were well off , we 'd got a tap in the house.So many people had n't even got a tap they were in the yard , and that tap was shared by a dozen families .
6 Where no charge is registered , the registrar , if otherwise prepared to accept the application , may well be prepared to register the restriction without the land certificate provided he is satisfied that severance has taken place ( see Ruoff and Roper , Registered Conveyancing , Looseleaf edn , Sweet and Maxwell , 1991 , 39.21 ) .
7 Since no legislation has been passed to reduce socio-economic inequalities in industrial discipline and since trade union activity has not been concerned with such issues either , it is almost certain that little change has taken place in the years since this study .
8 ‘ We are delighted that Shell has joined forces with us for this exciting project , which we feel holds a great deal of promise , ’ said Rupert Kidd , LOPL 's general manager .
9 Little research has studied adults who got to the stage of applying to do a course but who then did not enrol for it .
10 The point of contact with the fable of disembodied consciousness is that thinking has become Raskolnikov 's work , it has almost become Raskolnikov , and if he did and were nothing but this work we would have the first part of Notes from Underground repeated .
11 That monster has ruined Riverbank ! ’ howled the creatures .
12 All that can be said is that Labour has lost elections in the past when the press was more favourable than it now is .
13 That investment has provided defibrillators for more than 2,300 front-line ambulances across the country and carries through the commitment to provide a trained paramedic on each front-line ambulance by 1996 .
14 That result has helped Ardiles 's side open up a two-point lead over Frank Stapleton 's Bradford City at the top of the Second Division .
15 EVOLVING humanoids grew more intelligent at about the time they began using tools to hunt ; this finding has encouraged anthropologists to speculate that it was tool use that made intelligence particularly adaptive .
16 This change has focussed attention on the effectiveness of organisations in the member states .
17 The last user to whom an SPR is passed is regarded as its current holder whether or not this user has accepted responsibility for it .
18 ‘ Only a relatively small part of this literature has stressed man 's role as a geomorphic agent , exerting a notable effect on the earth 's crust .
19 Evidence of this kind has led Dr Harrison to challenge the linking of modern work disciplines to the arrival of the factory system .
20 Er Dennis this afternoon has got Adam Faith on on Afternoon Special .
21 This technique has demonstrated recognition rates of 96% when applied to images of 12,600 words .
22 Experimentation with this technique has yielded accuracies of 50-70% on short samples of text [ Lesk , 1987 ] .
23 Since this decision has caused controversy , we thought it important to disclose the details and results of the analysis used at the Barcelona Olympic Games .
24 This provision has prompted FIATA to request that the ICC Banking Commission rule that a single transport FBL be deemed to satisfy the letter of credit requirement of a marine bill of lading if all the other requirements of UCP Article 26(b) are met .
25 This reduction has forced others to move in a similar direction .
26 Within the national parks ‘ service industry and in particular tourism is a large and growing sector of the economy of each park ’ ( TRRU , 1982 , 127 ) and this experience has raised doubts about the validity of ‘ the conventional wisdom that the creation of employment to replace jobs lost from primary industries is best pursued by encouraging small-scale manufacturing industry ’ ( Countryside Commission , 1981a , 73 ) .
27 In conclusion , this study has shown EGF or EGF-like peptide in the capillaries of the oesophagus and in the glandular tissue of Barrett 's mucosa , and confirms previous reports .
28 This action has consolidated production into an easier-to-manage , smaller number of units more suited to a continuing investment in new technology .
29 Procedural due process is a matter of the right procedures for judging whether some citizen has violated laws laid down by the political procedures ; if we accept it as a virtue , we want courts and similar institutions to use procedures of evidence , discovery , and review that promise the right level of accuracy and otherwise treat people accused of violation as people in that position ought to be treated .
30 This chapter has examined spheres in which the experiences of men and women diverge in modern Britain and differ in a way which is , typically , to the disadvantage of women .
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