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

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1 Stephen Kunz , Technical Manager at Douglas Reyburn , has developed a new and unique method of dyeing yarns that contain many different colours .
2 The SGB Group — with 5,000 employees in various size units throughout Britain — has developed a fast and flexible computerised personnel records system used by personnel management .
3 If a player has developed an effective and exciting shot , it should be left alone , no matter how unorthodox .
4 Nikos , the owner , has developed an informal and relaxed style of service over the last eleven years that 'll make you feel quite at home .
5 Walsall Museum and Art Gallery has developed an energetic and lively educational programme around the collection , encouraging primary school teachers to use it as a teaching aid for the national curriculum , starting up a printmaking course inspired by the works in the collection and offering prizes for the best short description of one of the works .
6 And Mr Howard Brown ’ ( Morse hesitated ) ‘ has given a full and fairly satisfactory account of his own whereabouts that afternoon , an account which has since been substantially corroborated . ’
7 Having said this , Smith , being a Marxist , has to provide an alternative and more sophisticated account of why military expenditure remains high even if it is dysfunctional for capitalism For Smith , military expenditure is yet one more example of the contradictions of capitalism — it is both functional and dysfunctional .
8 To celebrate this marvellous achievement , and to pay tribute to all who have ensured its survival , the Ilkley Museum Centenary Liaison Committee , consisting of Bradford Art Galleries and Museums and local Ilkley Societies , has organised an exciting and varied programme of events , including lectures , walks , workshops , music , exhibitions and demonstrations .
9 Moreover , entry into the EC has added a new and ever-expanding dimension to the Prime Minister 's homework , more than doubling it .
10 But the Hodgkin Quadrangle has added a handsome and valuable array of buildings to the college stock , and this report ends by expressing gratitude to those who have helped raise money for it , and by looking forward to the celebrations to mark its completion in the late spring of 1991 .
11 Above all , Partnership has added an exciting and stimulating impetus to the development of our school .
12 Otherwise , Mr Kaifu has won a small but notable victory .
13 Nonetheless , like all Lloyd Webber 's works , it has undergone a painstaking and methodical process of gestation .
14 Both the founders sold out , and over the last decade Heidrick and Struggles has undergone a long and painful reorganisation .
15 Thames Valley Police says Mr. Clarke has seen a professional and efficient service .
16 So far , such encouragement has seen a small but significant increase in the numbers of acrylic courts being laid .
17 The past eight years has seen a steady and clever manipulation of the so-called thinking minority : the wheezes and schemes of cheeky pop entrepreneurs like Morley and McLaren have been championed in the rock press and elsewhere as a perfect parallel to the upwardly mobile mentality of the calculator and computer generation , the complete full circle from sixties hippiedom .
18 In particular , the transition to democracy has seen a condensed and accelerated process of institutionalization of industrial relations , and of accompanying political exchange between the labour movement , employers and the state that would normally only be observable over a far longer period .
19 The court heard that Lucy who is thirty three has suffered a serious and intractable illness for thirteen years .
20 The health authority has recognised that and has sought an alternative and more convenient landing pad .
21 Alternatively , if the OR feels that the debtor has made a full and honest disclosure and that there are no suspicious circumstances , he may dispense with the public examination .
22 It is against this background that the Economic and Social Research Council ( ESRC ) has made a timely and substantial grant to the British Library of Political and Economic Science ( BLPES ) , working in conjunction with the Institute of Contemporary British History , to conduct a major survey of just this area .
23 Lloyds has made a clandestine but vigorous pass at Midland and still thinks it is in with a chance and can outbid Hongkong if it can make savings through ruthless high street rationalisation — in effect , putting two banks ' business through one 's network .
24 At its best the religious life for women has shown a sure and thorough knowledge of the difference between function models and role models .
25 Certainly , in many of his works the Prince has juggled well with the varied problems of painting and has produced a sensitive and interesting result .
26 It has produced an overwhelming and fairly cultish New York knowledge of up and coming British bands .
27 The Kulturstiftung der Lander has produced an attractive and interesting booklet , Incunabula in the Bodleian Library , on the subject of the library 's early book holdings and the work of the current catalogue project .
28 The King 's Fund Centre has produced an excellent and much-needed paper on publicising the needs of people with disabilities .
29 It has had a long and complicated history ; but , at the present day , the form required by law for the creation and transfer of estates and interests in land is both uniform and simple .
30 Super-SARA has had a long and troubled gestation period .
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