Example sentences of "has [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Paragraph ( 3 ) applies to a case where the party making the offer has applied for but has not yet received , a certificate of total benefit given in accordance with Sched 4 to the Social Security Act 1989 ; but this paragraph shall not apply with respect to any time after seven days after that party has received the certificate .
32 If the receiver wants to show she has received the message , she must signal R.
33 The trick does not work , but at least it leads to the hiding of Colas in Lise 's bedroom and the awful discovery of the two of them together just as Alain has received the key and goes to claim his bride .
34 With the current retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art , which runs until 14 February , 1993 , the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat has received the attention that even this highly promoted artist never got in his lifetime .
35 Police interrogation has received the attention of social scientists .
36 The Northern Regional Health Authority said it has received the report it had requested from Dr Lawler and had now asked South Tees Health Authority to investigate .
37 Playground plan gets go-ahead A HOLIDAY playground for children in an East Cleveland village has received the blessing of Langbaurgh councillors .
38 The implications are that Keegan has received the go-ahead to spend , after last week suffering the embarrassment of telling transfer targets he had no money to complete the deals he 'd agreed , and guarantees that a boardroom battle will be averted .
39 Will the Minister confirm that he has received the results of the review of the trunk road system in Scotland and that the bypass , once it has been approved , will be given first priority in this list of trunk roads ?
40 She has £20,000 savings and owes £10,000 on her repayment mortgage , which costs her £78 a month , or £930 a year after she has received the tax allowance .
41 The Act of 1967 does not specify at what stage , or how often or in what form the consultation is to take place , but the subsection implies that it should be after the Secretary of State has received the recommendation of the Parole Board .
42 I could not , in all conscience , advise anybody to embark on a commercial diving career at present , especially if that person has to borrow the money needed for the training .
43 During the Renaissance and in later times the Pantheon has aroused the admiration of artists of all nations .
44 This has aroused the criticism of ‘ nationalist patriots ’ , who see something shameful in the admittance of Coca-Cola to the Hermitage .
45 This approach has aroused the anger of the present Earl of Stockton , who apparently refused the author permission to quote from the family archives on the grounds that Davenport-Hines has written ‘ psycho-history ’ .
46 The manufacturer , TEM Instruments of Crawley , has recalled the machines , which are worth more than £1 million each .
47 Roberts has recalled the houses in his own slum district of Salford where two or more ‘ old maids ’ , or ‘ old faggots ’ as the teenagers mockingly called them , lived together .
48 " I feel that cutting out dairy products has eased the feelings of irritability that I used to suffer from .
49 I have had to stop running ( along with tennis and badminton ) because of this pain , and this has eased the problem .
50 Her sire is Glint Of Gold , so she should not mind the rain that has eased the Newmarket going .
51 The Credit Unions Act 1979 has eased the growth of the credit union movement .
52 Du Pont Pixel which has developed the XGL library for Sun , is already rolling out OGI-compliant hardware and software , and launched its Sbus accelerator board at the SunExpo last week .
53 They do not have the ego-satisfaction of having thought up a brand new idea but in practical terms they do well ; The pioneer has developed the field and born the development costs .
54 I can only conclude by saying that I am sorry the situation has developed the way it has .
55 Called the Icarus Covert Insertion and Recovery Vehicle ( CIRV ) , it is the brainchild of Philip Parsons , a Flight Lieutenant with the RAF Regiment at North Luffenham and experienced hang-glider and microlight pilot who has developed the craft in his spare time .
56 In its place has developed the myth of philanthropy .
57 In one respect it is unique : it has developed the ability to move eggs from its own nest to another by carrying them in its beak .
58 Caruso , also working at the University of Pittsburgh has developed the TRAINER program of computer assisted instruction .
59 Henry James , for example , has said that with a good story ‘ the reader does quite half the labour ’ ( quoted in Booth , 1987 , pp.49–50 ) and around this idea has developed the theory of ‘ tell-tale gaps ’ .
60 We are not told directly in documents why one site was chosen rather than another , and , as yet , no one has developed the insight of the prehistoric , Anglo-Saxon or medieval colonist to understand fully the reasons why he used a particular bit of the landscape as he did .
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