Example sentences of "has [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Hydro-Quebec , the state-owned electricity company which is undertaking the James Bay project , has undertaken to comply with all environmental rulings made by the provincial or federal governments , and has invited the IWT to take part in environmental assessment . |
2 | it has come to seem like that only by accident . |
3 | One of the most productive nurseries in the world , the Yorkshire League , has become almost barren and the time has come to pluck from another , rich in blossoms — Shivaji Park , Bombay , where you can stand on the roof-top of the small pavilion and watch 15 games going on at the same time . |
4 | If the PNC Declaration of Independence constituted a major landmark in this process , the time has come to embark on another major step , that of declaring the setting up of a state or government structure . |
5 | For this reason , the Board has sought to liaise with such local initiatives and to ensure that wherever possible , the expertise and experience of the Board will be made available to them . |
6 | The money Sara has received from newspapers as a result of libel actions has helped to pay for that care . |
7 | My local authority has had to cope with that problem for many years , as I did when I was housing chairman of my local authority . |
8 | Whatever one 's opinion , he has missed remarkably little considering he has had to cope with such an endless barrage of fast bowling . |
9 | Waites has had to contend with all these signs in one year with no chance to adapt slowly to their effects . |
10 | It is nonetheless a matter of deep regret that the Board has had to depart from this project and that the first of these care centres on Whalsay , which would have been opened in November nineteen ninety one had the agreement been left unaltered , was still not open at the beginning of this month . |
11 | She says 5 years ago there was virtualy no crime , now that 's all changed and the community has had to respond to that change . |
12 | In 50 years as a vets ' surgery The Grange has had to tend to many waif birds and animals brought for treatment . |
13 | The Department of the Environment has calculated that , by the year 2001 , two million extra houses will have to be built , 570,000 of those in the southeast , which has had to fit in half the population growth of England and Wales . |
14 | Magnets have been used before for this purpose , but never in such a way that water has had to pass through several opposing magnetic fields . |
15 | Recently there has been a change in emphasis within the textile industry from Europe to the Far East , and CAC has had to react to this new situation . |
16 | What other Regime would have resisted the very serious situations which the Nation has had to confront in these thirteen [ sic ] years ? |
17 | She was so preoccupied that she merely nodded , but she looked up sharply when he added , ‘ Dawn has offered to help with any difficult operations where you might need assistance . ’ |
18 | Has got to go through this learning curve to some degree . |
19 | The problem is professional pride , and let's be honest : some d-i-y work can be appalling , and the builder has got to work with this . |
20 | Fortunately , too , Labour has agreed to continue with that policy should it come to power — so let us hear no more complaints about depriving local government of central Government funds because of cuts in rate support grant , revenue support grant , or whatever it is called today . |
21 | The District Council has agreed to dispose of this site to the Wester Hailes Community Housing Association for the erection of an estimated 115 housing units for rent . |
22 | The nouveaux romanciers themselves have been reluctant to embrace the term , which has tended to occur on those occasions when parallels are bring drawn with novelists in other countries , as at the New York nouveau roman conference in 1982 which many of them attended and which also saw the participation of several leading American postmodernists . |
23 | Work on sea level changes has tended to concentrate upon these most recent stages ( e.g. Tooley , 1 |
24 | Branch recruitment is of key importance , and it is good to report that Flt Lt C Harris , RHKAAF , has volunteered to help in this area . |
25 | Until now the Bush administration has refused to participate in such a programme . |
26 | ‘ It came on suddenly — Charles has gone to look at this new sewing-factory equipment at some place in Wales … |
27 | I noted what my right hon. Friend the Member for Aylesbury ( Sir T. Raison ) said and it is interesting that , in reply , the hon. Member for Stoke-on-Trent , Central ( Mr. Fisher ) has tried to sit on both sides of the fence on the difficult question of acquisitions and disposals . |
28 | When he runs , you can see , you can feel , how hard he has tried to get to this position of being the fastest sprinter in Europe . |
29 | In the light of the foregoing , psychiatry itself is increasingly being forced to admit that the firm categories of psychosis with which it has tried to work for many years are of limited value . |
30 | M4 , the best measure we have , has risen at an annual rate of around 18 per cent , and even this year it has continued to rise at that rate . |