Example sentences of "have [verb] [art] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | FINGS ai n't wot they used to be department : The recent ministerial reshuffle has stripped the rather snobby Home Office of three Old Etonians — Hurd , Renton and Hogg . |
2 | Metals trader Ferromet Group has received a heavily qualified audit report from Touche Ross on its accounts for the year ended 31 December 1991 . |
3 | Prior ( property trading and the retailing and wholesaling of architectural ironmongery ) has received a seriously qualified audit report on its accounts for the year ended 31 March 1992 from joint auditors Wilson Wright & Co and Coopers & Lybrand . |
4 | Samaranch has received a fairly agreeable press since becoming IOC president in 1980 . |
5 | If the school BCG programme is suspended will it be because everyone has received a somewhat different , recombinant form thirteen years earlier ? |
6 | Literature , usually the major part of English in the grammar schools , has received the most severe overhauling , but because of the current unacceptability to many educators of a ‘ middle-class ’ curriculum for all our pupils , every activity in English has been given a different set of emphases . [ … ] |
7 | The rape and murder of four US churchwomen who were carrying out humanitarian work with the displaced in December 1980 has received the most detailed international press coverage , but it is by no means an isolated case . |
8 | Whereas other books ( especially those on semantics and pragmatics ) have often received unfavourable reviews , Style in Fiction has received the most favourable reviews of any book of which I have been an author . |
9 | His case raises some immensely difficult issues : issues about death and dying , issues about the appropriate moral and legal responses to be made when a man who has received the best that modern medical technology can offer decides finally that he can take no more . |
10 | The Leeds stand-off or loose forward , David Heron , has received the now customary eight-match ban after being sent off for a high tackle in the Regal Trophy quarter-final replay with Wigan . |
11 | Since the two groups are as alike in all respects except that one of them , the experimental group , has received the supposedly causal treatment , the new teaching style , then any differences in academic attainment between the two groups must be due either to chance or to the causal factor . |
12 | The crustacean , Gigantocypris , has developed a completely different design of mirror-eye . |
13 | The work of the CLE to date has concentrated mainly on the problems of unemployment and inflation , and the CLE has developed a widely accepted framework for looking at those subjects . |
14 | With such a valuable communication and transportation link to Mainland Europe , the County of Humberside has developed a richly varied cultural life . |
15 | Jordan plays fresh and clean and has developed a thoroughly modern , uncluttered sound . |
16 | In the post-war period there has developed a rather more critical awareness of how societies operate : fewer people simply sit back and accept their societies unthinkingly — they see that alongside the many technological and social advances that have been made there still exist problem areas like over-population , poverty and crime . |
17 | Advanced Micro Devices Inc and its partner Sony Corp has developed a more highly integrated device for use in CT2 cordless telephones : the Sunnyvale , California company says that the Am79C410 controller integrates virtually all the baseband circuitry of a digital cordless telephone on a single chip and that when combined with a radio frequency front-end , the CT2 PhoX controller offers manufacturers a complete CT2-standard cordless telephone system with minimal engineering effort , and claims that it will enable manufacturers to offer telephones with greater portability , lower power consumption , lower cost and superior sound quality ; sample quantities of the new controller are available now ; no price given . |
18 | This is why Braun has developed a highly advanced health appliance to remove plaque effectively and easily . |
19 | Toshiba Corp claims that it has developed a much more compact version of the C programming language . |
20 | Glasgow has developed a very fruitful relationship with one of the world 's most gifted directors . |
21 | Glasgow has developed a very fruitful relationship with one of the world 's most gifted directors . |
22 | Prince Charles , on the other hand , has developed an apparently informal style , easy , genuinely popular , with a nice line in self-deprecating jokes . |
23 | From this has developed an extremely high quality culture service , without which , as will be seen in the chapter on gonorrhoea , it is difficult to cope adequately with the disease , particularly in women . |
24 | Of all the recent authors it is perhaps Jeffreys who has developed the most thorough analysis of permissiveness or what she refers to as the ‘ sexual revolution ’ . |
25 | The vices of Lovelace are , for example , those of the traditionally aristocratic variety , where Clarissa 's family , which aims at elevation , has developed the rabidly acquisitive instincts peculiar to their aspiring breed . |
26 | If the lavatory leaks a little , and always has leaked a little , one comes to regard the leak as ‘ normal ’ . |
27 | She has to go every so many months to check that they 're not reoccurring , but apart from that she is , she 's quite er , she 's quite good , quite active minded cos playing go bowls and |
28 | ‘ Even at night time the chronic itching is no better and Graham has to wear a specially made sleep suit which covers his entire body , ’ says Kathleen . |
29 | Of all the dictators the US has befriended and turned against , Gen Noriega has proven the most resilient and ruthless — partly out of necessity . |
30 | Mr Rees , who comes from Tunbridge Wells , has waged a long running campaign to have his sex change legally recognised . |