Example sentences of "have [verb] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 You should 've heard the different birds .
2 His is an angry , radical critique of the changes taking place , arguing that market ideology has pervaded the Scottish universities to the extent that their work has lost its breadth , its pace , its ability to question and its identity .
3 One used to be able to listen to light classical music on Radio 2 on a Sunday morning , but that has disappeared , and Radio 4 's topsy-turvy ‘ streamlining ’ has wrecked the listening habits of years .
4 BSI Quality Assurance , the certification division of the British Standards Institution , has developed a new BSI Kitemark scheme for accounting software , in association with the Institute and KPMG Management Consulting .
5 Retix Inc , Santa Monica , California says it has developed an Open Systems Interconnection-compliant distributed transaction processing communications manager , which enables different transaction processing monitors to communicate and interoperate with each other .
6 The discussion in this section has developed the key points about inter-organizational practice by means of consideration of the rules-discretion dichotomy .
7 The bank is looking for someone canny — not to say extremely gifted — who has developed the right skills in a reasonably sized corporate environment within a few years of qualifying .
8 Labour 's John Williams , leader of the council , has dismissed the Tory claims that apartheid is finished .
9 Karen Rake of Aylesbury finished fourth in both the 100 and 200 and now has to go the Welsh Nationals next month to try to qualify for the Europeans …
10 The same sort of guilt by association which had tainted Keynesian economics in the wake of the Phillips curve débâcle has tainted the rational expectations hypothesis owing to its close connection , through Keynesian eyes , with the policy inefficacy proposition of the new classical macroeconomics .
11 Whether yours is a family garden which has to sustain the rigorous attentions of children , a more sedate garden for entertaining al fresco , or a small city garden with little room for more than a couple of raised flowers beds , a patio can give your home and lifestyle a whole new dimension .
12 And I think that it might be useful , Mr Chairman to emphasize the fact that we are a rural county , and a rural county has specific rural problems , er , and I do n't think that the district auditor has recognized the particular problems that we have er , in a rural county .
13 The UKCS asset rationalisation programme has realised the following benefits since 1 January 1992 :
14 The division has poisoned the neighbouring countries ' relations — further complicated because the official language of Ghana is English , that of Togo French .
15 What has dumbfounded the British troops is the antagonism of the Croatian forces to their presence .
16 On these bases Godwin has distinguished the following phases in the development of the Fens .
17 This paper has examined the empirical determinants of foreign portfolio investment in the UK since the mid-1970s .
18 Dr Margaret Spufford has examined the varying fortunes of three different Cambridgeshire parishes — Chippenham , Orwell and Willingham — in Contrasting Communities : English Villagers in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries ( 1974 ) .
19 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 .
20 Having raised turnover from £9m at its float six years ago to £118m last year , the 165-year-old group has outgrown the unlisted securities market and will move up to a full quote in May .
21 MARTIN JOHNSON , the England and Leicester lock , has joined the British Lions in New Zealand after a marathon journey lasting 56 hours .
22 The last owner of your LR has filled the front hubs with grease because the front swivel oil seal is faulty and would let oil leak out .
23 The secretary of state has given the Joint Consultants Committee ( JCC ) an assurance that the Department of Health will deal firmly with specific cases of abuse that are notified to the department , and , indeed , certain trusts have already been made to reverse inappropriate appointments .
24 This restrained aloofness has had its drawbacks : it has given the bellicose idealists of the Left freedom to ride roughshod with impunity over institutions which have hitherto maintained our nation as civilised and admirable .
25 Some Ministers believe the combination of Chris Patten , the chairman , and John Major has given the wrong signals : ‘ Patten and Major are sweet and sweet , whereas what this campaign needs is sweet and sour . ’
26 Top LTA coach Ian Barclay has seen how much of a kick it has given the promising youngsters under his charge at Bisham Abbey , youngsters like Alex Osterrieth ( who reached the last 16 along with fellow Brit Andrew Hill in America ) , Steven Clark , James Cotman and Barry McColl .
27 Döldissen has listed the major characteristics of the six research areas ( Figure 6.1 ) .
28 The clampdown has exposed the close links between landowners , the security forces and the cocaine cartels , who set up paramilitary squads to ‘ clean out ’ left-wing activists from rural areas such as the Magdalena Medio .
29 Cinncinatti , Ohio-based SCH Inc has formed a Professional Services Division which will focus on helping users move from proprietary to Unix-based software solutions .
30 This chapter has traced the main phases in the history of International Relations as a discipline and has thereby set an agenda for the rest of the book .
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