Example sentences of "have [verb] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Seiko Epson Co says it has developed new metal insulator metal technology for liquid crystal diode displays to compete with thin film transistor technology at the high end of the market , Reuter reports from Tokyo .
2 It has developed new reactor designs , instigated research into everything from waste disposal to the potential for nuclear fusion , was responsible for fuel fabrication and reprocessing ( until this devolved to BNF in 1971 ) , and has put a major part of its effort into developing a commercially viable fast breeder reactor .
3 Oxford 's Radcliffe Infirmary has developed new technology that could save lives : it 's called image link and it allows images from hospital scanners to be transmitted down the telephone line to a consultant at the Infirmary .
4 Insurance group Guardian Royal Exchange has broken new ground by publishing a review by auditors Price Waterhouse in its interim results statement for the first half of 1992 .
5 Nonetheless , with the acquisition of accounting software house Ciel SA , also in October last year , Sage has broken new ground in Europe .
6 Victoria College in Belfast has broken new ground with the promotion of deputy head Mrs Margaret Andrews to the top post .
7 A VISIT to Sellafield by the Fleetwood branch of the Salvation Army has broken new ground at the site .
8 A health service trust has broken new ground in caring for people with Alzheimers disease .
9 The programme has broken new ground for Asian actors , the crew was inundated with requests from young Asian actors for parts .
10 Clive Barker ( 1977 ) of Warwick University has given new substance to the use of games in the training of actors and Brian Watkins ( 1981 ) has evolved a theoretical framework conceptually linking drama and game in a way which I shall attempt to build on in the next chapter .
11 THE role of Harry Thomason , Friend of Bill and TV producer , in the Case of the White House Travel Office ( see above ) has given new edge to a month-long spat between Washington and Hollywood .
12 The retreat from professional standards which marked the period of industrial action has given new impetus to those politicians and administrators who seek to define the teacher 's role .
13 Although a number of Directives were adopted in the 1970s on various aspects of employees ' rights , it is the passage of the Single European Act which has given new impetus to the evolution of EC social policies .
14 Good life:Woolwich Life has completed new business worth £76.4m , compared with £25m last year , in its second financial year of operation .
15 Iceman has shed new light on knowledge about our ancestors .
16 The company has added New Enterprise Associates and Sigma Partners to its other investors Institutional Venture Partners , Menlo Ventures and Matrix Partners , all of which took a piece of the new round .
17 York University has won new research grants totalling £2.5m and hopes to beat its total of £10m raised from Government , industry and charities in 1990/91 by October .
18 The worldwide acceptance of the need for supranational controls on the environment — given that the holes in the ozone layer , the greenhouse effect and tropical deforestation affect the whole planet rather than individual countries — has lent new respect and strength to the United Nations .
19 Marine biologist Sam LaBudde has presented new evidence to the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea that Alaskan Indians are killing walruses for their ivory .
20 The Fruitmarket Gallery , which closed in February 1991 in financial disarray , has secured new support from the Scottish Arts Council and has appointed a new director .
21 A writer who was ordered to pay two and a half million pounds in libel damages and costs , has uncovered new material which he claims casts doubt over the judgement .
22 A pressure group , the Berne Declaration , has shown New Scientist confidential company reports showing that levels of the chemical in field workers from Latin America and Egypt regularly exceed the maximum permitted for the company 's own employees .
23 Fritz Moeri , one of five people charged in the trial of company officials which began on 18 April , has told New Scientist that the disaster would have been impossible if the system he built in 1970 had not been modified and if ‘ fashionable ’ exhaust valves had not been added at the insistence of company management .
24 However , the Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) has told New Scientist that these figures are likely to be underestimates , and so the survey should be based on a population size that is ‘ nearer 12 000 ’ .
25 WIDNES coach Phil Larder has told new signing Bobby Goulding : ‘ Cut out the aggro — and you will be the Lions ’ scrum-half for years to come . ’
26 Over the past decade the trust have raised more than £1.5 million , which has bought new equipment for the health service ranging from a tumour locating device and an ultrasound baby scanner to a cataract surgery laser and the CT Scanner .
27 A GROWING demand for slate roofs has breathed new life into traditional slate quarrying in north Wales and given a fillip to villages that for centuries have relied on the industry for jobs .
28 The recent Institute statement of intent on continuing professional education has breathed new life into the debate over the cost of structured CPE , and it is not difficult to see why .
29 Mr Pearse , a lifelong clearing banker , has inspired new confidence in the staff , and streamlined the bank 's retail network and range of products .
30 Louis Montrose , who has become New Historicism 's most eloquent theoretical exponent , has described the self-critical awareness which prompts a new relation between texts and history as based on :
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