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

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1 We 're very big in Australia too — everyone in Australia has heard the name Conway .
2 Clearly it is the fate of the ark that has provoked the name Ichabod , and that has led to her death , just as it killed her father-in-law .
3 Just across on the Spanish side of the col is the opening of the fearsome gouffre in the limestone that has given the name Pierre-Saint-Martin a certain resonance .
4 Caroline Boisset , whose Plant Growth Planner was a unique concept in garden books , has edited The Garden Sourcebook : An Essential Guide to Planning and Planting ( Mitchell Beazley , March , £25 , 1 85732 986 4 ) .
5 The Council , however , has adopted the Local Authority Associations Road Safety Code of Good Practice which covers the road safety issues in many elements of the day-to-day management of the Chief Constable 's and Council 's responsibilities .
6 ALTHOUGH it is not clear exactly what movements are incorporated in the thing , a Japanese ‘ mechatronics ’ artist has produced a robot Marilyn Monroe .
7 The Evening News summed up the affair by calling for greater public vigilance to root out the canker of immorality : ‘ England has tolerated the man Wilde for too long … he was a social pest , a centre of intellectual corruption … who attacked all wholesome , manly , simple ideals of English life . ’
8 ‘ The hand of betrayal and treason has reached the martyr President Rene Muawad , ’ the official Syrian news agency , Sana , said .
9 But his high-tack dance programme The Hitman and Her has become a kitsch saturday night institution .
10 A military historian has compared the advantage JSTARS conveys to playing a game of chess in which you can see your opponent 's pieces but he can not see yours .
11 With a loss of about one third of income and with three divisions at Daresbury , the inevitable presumption is a loss of one of the divisions , probably the high energy physics speciality that has made Daresbury world renowned and has provided the North Cheshire landscape with the accelerator tower .
12 The last days are no longer entirely in the future ; in the person of Jesus the end has dawned No wonder Jesus ' first recorded words in Mark 's Gospel are ‘ The time is fulfilled : and God s kingly rule has drawn near ( Mark 1:15 ) .
13 The Chairman of the Museums and Galleries Commission , Graham C. Greene , has asked the Attorney General Nicholas Lyell to look into the matter of the permission , finally granted this year by the Charity Commissioners , but applied for in 1988 , to break the Trust of Thomas Holloway .
14 REVOLUTIONARY new surgery has put a second Runcorn player on the road to an early return to action .
15 REVOLUTIONARY new surgery has put a second Runcorn player on the road to an early return to action .
16 Your Committee has purchased an ex G.W.R. coach which some people believe to have run on the BCR in its last years before it went out of use .
17 At the same time , another partnership , following a tradition to name its finds after women , has chosen the name Maggie despite pressure to keep the fields all male .
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