Example sentences of "has [verb] [pron] a [adj] " in BNC.

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31 Martin O'Neill , Wycombe 's manager , said : ‘ The result has given us a real chance of the championship as long as we can keep the momentum going . ’
32 and if I did n't say it strong enough , as Angela 's done , it has given us a real basis to work on Don and it is appreciated .
33 DURING Fun Fortnight we 've had jokes on everything from cows to coughs , doctors to dentists , and everyone has given us a good laugh .
34 DURING Fun Fortnight we 've had jokes on everything from cows to coughs , doctors to dentists , and everyone has given us a good laugh .
35 Our expertise in Engineering Contracting and Design has given us a strong position in long term partnering contracts .
36 ‘ Our expertise and innovative approach to engineering contracting has given us a strong position in long term partnering contracts . ’
37 ‘ All sorts of people have helped : The Rural Development Commission has lent us £10,000 to top up what we raised ; all the retired , trainee and working accountants , lawyers , journalists and businessmen in the village have put in hours of voluntary work , and our grocery wholesaler Pharaoh Quirke has given us a new fascia board . ’
38 The introduction in January ninety three of six European directives has given us a unique opportunity to raise the profile of the G M B both in places where we have membership and elsewhere , when the message gets across how the G M B reps are so well trained and able to represent members on all health and safety issues .
39 ‘ The conduct of the workers is deplorable , ’ wrote a French mining manager in 1869 , in the process of ferociously repressing the sort of strike of which Zola 's Germinal has given us a vivid picture , ‘ but one must recognise that they have been merely the savage instruments of agitators ’ .
40 The project is currently awaiting a green light from the government in Brasilia — which , aware of the need to counteract a reputation as the world 's ecological villain has given it a favourable hearing .
41 Owen uses the story of the binding of Isaac to comment on the war in which he was fighting , and has given it a vicious twist at the end .
42 Membership of the EC started the trend , and the break-up of the Warsaw Pact and the Soviet Union has given it a new lease of life as fledgling democracies create markets ripe for exploitation .
43 A central element in RX 's change strategy has been competitive benchmarking , a process in which its liaison with Fuji-Xerox has given it a vital window on Japanese best practice in manufacturing and marketing .
44 But now he 's back on the track chasing the appearance money that has earned him a detached house in the Surrey stockbroker belt of Lightwater .
45 Dangerfield has earned itself a distinguished place in the history of British textile production .
46 His bold , unflinching approach to racing has won him a devoted following , especially in his home country .
47 Their record of service has won them a British Waterways competition .
48 Since then , however , the creating of life peers has lent it a meritocratic rather than an aristocratic character and governments need no longer fear the exercise of its blocking power to the same extent .
49 That 's why the Campaign for Real Ale has named it a regional Pub of the year , an honour the 86 year old landlady is delighted to accept .
50 Now Pound has interested himself a great deal in the order of the Templars , to which Pierre of Castillon belonged .
51 All too often in politics we are handicapped by the fact that Mrs Jones has done something a certain way for twenty-seven years and therefore must be allowed to do it again this time .
52 In his defence , Souness believes his no-nonsense approach has made him a marked man .
53 A First Division club — possibly Wakefield Trinity — has made him a tempting offer and Roberts , who played for Wigan in 1987 , is keen to accept .
54 Andrew 's background has made him a focal point for media interest this week , including an appearance on regional television filmed back at the last working tin mine , at South Crofty , near Redruth .
55 Cynics believe that the forums have come about merely because royal patronage has made them a fashionable activity for business leaders seeking a knighthood .
56 Her ability to capture the humour which is too often missing in children 's material has made her a firm favourite with children 's book publishers alike .
57 Her ability to capture the humour which is too often missing in children 's material has made her a firm favourite with children 's book publishers alike .
58 It is largely self-sufficient in coal , chemicals , and fish , and the recent discovery and exploitation of oil in the North Sea has made it a net exporter of the substance .
59 This absorption gives the spectacular deep blue that has made it a popular material for ornaments since the Middle Ages .
60 Austria 's central location has made it a natural corridor for East-West trade for many years .
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