Example sentences of "has [vb pp] in a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The persons liable to pay the tax are the trustees of the settlement and when the interest that is terminated has subsisted in a fixed sum or specific property so that the tax comes out of the property remaining in settlement , the value transferred will have to be grossed up to include it .
2 Curran has argued that advertising pressures have ‘ helped to ensure that it ( the Left press ) has developed in a depoliticised , deradicalised and disabled form ’ : advertising patronage curtails the radical tendencies of the left press .
3 This would appear to be a higher standard than that required in the United Kingdom where copyright law has developed in a pragmatic rather than principled manner .
4 The Oxford Polytechnic scheme is sui generis : the extent to which it has developed in a particular context of constraints and opportunities makes many of the decisions it has made and many of the systems it has adopted difficult to transfer to other institutional frameworks .
5 Among primates , especially close collaboration between parents has developed in a few forest-dwelling animals as diverse as gibbons on the one hand and the tiny marmosets on the other .
6 He can argue that he has responded in a statesmanlike manner to the democratic will , and done what was asked of him .
7 This is something he has carried in a big way into his later professional life .
8 As other galleries close , it is nice to be able to report that Milch has reopened in a new location in Bloomsbury .
9 People in the country should provide a warmer welcome and be more socially aware towards visitors , the Countryside Commission has recommended in a new report .
10 To reverse this process at a stroke would be impossible , and every compromise suggested so far has foundered in a fearful bog of legal and financial complications .
11 In such an environment London 's share of eurobond business has grown in a self-sustaining manner , as by the mid-1980s the origination activities of all the leading firms had become centralised in London .
12 Attention has also focused on British merger policy which has operated in a self-regulatory framework , rather than a statutory one .
13 Nobody stops learning , but at only 15st I 'm the fastest heavyweight the world has seen in a long time . ’
14 Carl Rodgers , who has written in a clear , direct way about his experiences , is the strongest influence and in some ways a direct descendant of Alfred Adler .
15 ‘ You can come up and look around , ’ Digby has said in a personal message to the Ayatollah , ‘ he 's not here .
16 One of the few bright spots at Daimler is DEBIS , the financial-services operation which has turned in a modest profit on sales of DM3.8 billion since being set up last year .
17 Growth in the size of the EEC budget has accelerated in a steady curve over the last three decades .
18 Nagel refers to Adam Smith whom he takes to be advocating , as a matter of reason , the restriction of moral judgment only to that which the agent has done in a narrow sense because to attribute responsibility for that beyond the agent 's control seems irrational and is akin to strict liability .
19 The committee express their thanks for the work he has done in a voluntary capacity over the past months .
20 Month after month , as the British economy has languished in a deep and damaging recession , the only reaction from a puzzled and beleaguered Government is the claim that it is not as bad as it seems and that good times are round the corner .
21 On balance , Williams probably gained more than he lost from his attempt to bring — and keep — together the separate traditions of Marxism and British cultural criticism , though as Parrinder has shown in a sensitive discussion of Williams , he made needless difficulties for himself by abandoning the concept of literature .
22 Since then , he has crammed in a whole host of charitable activities including being secretary of Cleveland Rotafac Trust , a charitable group set up by the Rotary Club of Guisborough and Great Ayton .
23 No charge code data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
24 No DC Assessment data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
25 No DC Data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
26 No DC Details data has been deleted because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
27 No module data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
28 No module details data has been deleted because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
29 No module details data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
30 No module location data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
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