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

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1 He has developed a framework which is based on the idea that the aim of the interview should be to help people with the management of their problems .
2 However , Silsoe College has developed a system which , when commercially available , will be cheaper than those devices currently on the market , it says .
3 Now a Greek team , headed by Professor Cesar Alexopoulos , of Athens University , has developed a technique which seems to provide just that much warning — at least for earthquakes that have hit Greece repeatedly over the past two years .
4 And in the process she has developed a character who is a real Valentine card .
5 A German plastics manufacturer has developed a robot which identifies and shreds PVC ready for recycling .
6 The Bank has developed a strategy which aims to reduce significantly its overall operational impact on the environment , and an Environmental Steering Group has been established under the Chairmanship of Norman McLuskie , Managing Director , Operations Division .
7 Handy ( 1989 ) has developed a model which might serve as the basis for determining the future structure of schools .
8 Keegan ( 1989 ) has developed a typology which he argues illustrates the development process that companies undergo in transforming their marketing activities from the wholly domestic to the completely global .
9 He has developed a package which includes a plant tour so people can see first hand all the measures to control pollution and minimise waste .
10 However there are a number of important controlling factors : firstly , the subject fixates centrally ( usually he has to report a digit which is presented in order to confirm this central fixation ) ; secondly , the stimulus is exposed for less than 200 milliseconds to avoid eye movement ; thirdly , the visual angle of the stimuli from the fixation point should be between 2.5° and 5° ( otherwise , confounding effects occur ) .
11 ‘ The phone 's been out of order all week , and the man who came to mend it has broken a lamp I was very fond of . ’
12 Defeated election candidate Paul Rayner has honoured a pledge he made during the campaign to members of Middlesbrough 's Muslim community by writing to the new Home Secretary with details of long delays experienced by would-be immigrants .
13 Quinn has joined a boss who wants him and likes him , and if that 's not there the player will never produce the goods .
14 Now , in an amazing snub to Lawrence , the 26-year-old has joined a club which is even further away from the capital and is set to make his debut in the Coca-Cola Cup tomorrow night — against Middlesbrough !
15 Even after the lamb has been weaned and has joined a flock it remembers the hand that fed it .
16 Bergendahl ( 1984 ) has edited a colloquium which includes foreign as well as Swedish speakers ( see , for example , Scott 1984b , and Silverman 1984 ) , and Scott ( 1984a , 1987 ) has also advanced more general analyses .
17 Her jailed former boyfriend , Mohammed Niazy , has recanted a letter he wrote more than a year ago , exonerating the former Middlesbrough pub landlady of all guilt .
18 In a recent paper , Halilsoy ( 1988 b ) has considered a technique which he applied initially in the context of colliding shock electromagnetic waves ( Halilsoy , 1988 a ) .
19 Our education department has undergone a review which in return has produced quality materials and in turn quality stewards which meet the needs of all members .
20 An eighty four year old man has foiled a mugger who tried to steal his pension book .
21 Mr Rowe has seen a badger which died of TB .
22 If he wept because he saw another world beyond sensible things , that , after all , is called ‘ Water of the Eyes ’ , then he has seen a thing which is a congener and perfecter of prayer , that is the object of prayer and his prayer is in order and even more perfect .
23 His inability to rid himself of the woman is a recurrent theme , even though a psychoanalytic institute in the US ( where for some reason another analyst has written a book which presents the patient as a great therapeutic success ) actually sent him money regularly so that he could pay her off when she got too demanding .
24 THE father of a young cancer victim has written a book which he hopes will offer comfort and help to the parents of children suffering from brain tumours .
25 Thus a seller who in the normal way has accepted a cheque which is later dishonoured , is an unpaid seller .
26 Until now the Magistrate had been in the position of a scientist who has made a discovery which he knows to be true but is unable to prove .
27 Even if he has made a mistake they are still bound by it .
28 But when , when the adjudication officer has made a decision he will then allow or disallow .
29 Having done this , after carefully considering his actions , he has made a statement which may well become the accepted ethic of Lakeland/British climbing .
30 Yet Souleymane Cisse has made a movie anyone can enjoy .
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