Example sentences of "has ask for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | If the GP has asked for a drug to be dispensed in a special calendar pack , or has prescribed a small quantity of an unusual medicine that is only available from wholesalers in large quantities , the pharmacist will want to make sure that the pricing authority is aware of the extra costs . |
2 | He seeks more time and he has asked for a year or more . |
3 | WIDNES 'S £100,000-rated former Great Britain half-back David Hulme has asked for a transfer , despite signing a new one-year deal only three months ago . |
4 | Howard , the 24-year-old former Waterloo Rugby Union player , has asked for a transfer after the Widnes ban . |
5 | Now Malcolm has asked for a bit more of my own feelings and thoughts in these epistles . |
6 | Compagnie des Machines Bull SA 's European labour-management committee has asked for a meeting with Gerard Longuet , French minister of Posts & Telecommunications , before he ‘ takes any decisions concerning [ our ] company , ’ according to La Tribune . |
7 | The news that the Secretary of State for Scotland has asked for a feasibility study to investigate the need for a second Forth road bridge is unwelcome and merely confirms that the Scottish Office lacks a viable , long-term strategy for transport . |
8 | Myers to leave Wigan WIGAN 'S 18-try Great Britain under-21 winger David Myers has asked for a move . |
9 | You may recall that this committee has asked for a health and housing conference but we seem to get under it rather a lot of times , nothing it appears to be happening . |
10 | Victim Support has asked for an apology for the ‘ apparent inhuman treatment ’ of victim Sohail Ahmed , 32 , at Balham station , South London . |
11 | But his boss has asked for an investigation into what he called evil and wicked aspects of the case . |
12 | A Chief Constable has asked for an inquiry into the running of the world 's biggest military airshow . |
13 | More subtle forms of referent power occur when an individual asks others to complete a task because ‘ the chief executive ’ or ‘ the minister ’ has asked for the work . |