Example sentences of "has [verb] many of " in BNC.

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1 The importance of knowing why we do things and not just what to do has altered many of the concepts and shattered many long held perceptions about the effectiveness and quality of care we give to patients .
2 Discussion of the methods of approaching the material has highlighted many of the problems which should be borne in mind when using coin evidence .
3 The 1983 Act has invalidated many of the previous criticisms about the lack of complete independence from the executive .
4 It is , to be sure , the element of sensibility which has attracted many of Hornblower 's readers but many more will remember with greater satisfaction the account of Hornblower 's stand against four French ships-of-war , in A Ship of the Line , in which professional skill , emotional introspection and moment-to-moment physical behaviour are unerringly matched .
5 It is the lure of the TT which has attracted many of the cross-channel visitors .
6 Religion has been , and is , capable of sustaining some of the finest civilizations the world has seen , and it has attracted many of the most brilliant and high-minded people who have ever lived .
7 As it is this confusion has seen many of Mann 's photographs censored across America .
8 The theory of intragenomic conflict suggests that the resolution of conflicts among genes has shaped many of the basic features of life , such as the existence of two sexes .
9 York , among many towns which have pedestrianised their centres , has paved many of its streets without adverse effect .
10 Since the mid 1980s , increased public awareness of healthy eating has made many of us rethink our diets .
11 If you have ever lamented the biscuit tin school of architecture that has made many of our towns and cities depressingly alike , take a look at the Omani buildings .
12 The experiment is the classic research method of the natural scientist , and has produced many of its most valuable results , both in pure and in applied science .
13 The French education system has had many of the features now introduced into the British system for more than a century and studying them may shed some light on future possibilities for schooling in this country .
14 Maggie Humphry , from Llanfair DC , has had many of her plaques displayed on public and private buildings .
15 Darlington Railway Museum has provided props for a platform waiting room , and Huworth Theatre Group has supplied many of the costumes .
16 Traditionally the faculty has drawn many of its students from those who are proceeding to the ministry .
17 The little village of Grasemere has inspired many of our great artists and poets including Wordsworth , Coleridge and Ruskin .
18 The government has challenged many of the assumptions of several participants and commentators on British politics .
19 Recent work in which an adenoma cell line was exposed to chemical carcinogens has duplicated many of the in vivo genetic findings .
20 From 9 January to 10 February she has invited many of the artists with which she has been closely associated during those years to show .
21 Guided by his new-found friend , Charles studied Jung and also the work of economist and philosopher E. F. Schumacher , who wrote a book entitled Small Is Beautiful ; over the years the Prince has found many of the answers he was searching for .
22 Fear has driven many of them out of the job .
23 I do not mean to be offensive to the hon. Member for Sherwood when I say that he has entertained us with his prepared briefs in many of our coal debates , but that it is a bit rich of him continually to criticise the contraction of the coal industry when he has supported many of his Government 's policies on the industry .
24 This objective , though still sought as the panacea for all stratigraphical ills , has caused many of the problems that afflict us today .
25 CPRE pointed out that 40 UK rivers have been diagnosed as suffering from over-extraction , and removal of water from porous rocks has caused many of them to become sluggish or dry up completely .
26 The bromodeoxyuridine immunohistochemical technique has overcome many of the problems associated with the tritiated thymidine technique and the accuracy of this technique has been verified by Lacy et al .
27 Other factors appear also to have contributed — and work carried out by Bill Blosser and Santiago Mujica in Colombia has identified many of them .
28 " The government has taken many of these initiatives already and so far we have not seen any result .
29 Although not foolproof ( rare compounds of high frequency words will still be permitted ) this has removed many of the rare compounds .
30 Over the last ten years , the Government has removed many of the freedoms we take for granted .
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