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

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1 This has kept mass tourism at bay .
2 This has given large capital gains to many people , but also a misleading picture about the ‘ ease of making money ’ .
3 This has given fresh impetus to European Community moves to base a levy on carbon dioxide emissions .
4 This has aroused considerable interest in recent years .
5 This has generated forceful opposition .
6 This has generated considerable concern about the ethnographic experience itself , and specifically about the subjective nature of the process .
7 This has caused great alarm among the young men in the western half of the city , many of whom moved to Berlin to avoid going insane with boredom in a Bundeswehr barracks .
8 One of the problems is that we have not found a way of doing it cheaply , and this has caused great anxiety . ’
9 However , an event which followed this has caused genuine horror among museum staff and the public at large .
10 As the French Ambassador in Japan had signed a written agreement guaranteeing their return this has caused considerable embarrassment and a split between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chancellory ( who are backing the judge ) .
11 In many ways this has destroyed nationalist confidence in the RUC . ’
12 More recently this has received added support from the environmental lobby , which has also looked askance at all but the most picturesque forms of employment being introduced into rural areas .
13 This has yielded substantial modelling possibilities which is now approaching the stage where virtually all of the guesswork has been taken out of credit marketing .
14 Counties such as Berkshire , Hampshire , Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire have been faced with increasing government demands to provide more new housing and this has produced vociferous opposition from local residents who see their traditional communities under threat .
15 This has meant heavy advertising expenditures , and the concurrent merchandising activities at point-of-sale have been necessary to ensure that the goods are promoted in-store to back up advertising .
16 Bowlby believes that we have an instinctive ( inherited ) need to maintain proximity to attachment figures , because this has had evolutionary survival value .
17 This has had considerable attention in the literature coming from the United States .
18 This has allowed short term seated events to fill the gaps in the programme between major exhibitions .
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