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

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1 The Conservative Government has won important victories in ideological consent .
2 The Olduvai Gorge in the vast plain of northern Tanzania has yeilded important information about early human development .
3 He has made important innovations in several areas notably in the theory of the firm ; welfare economics ; taxation ; trade cycle theory ; growth and distribution theory , and above all , in his challenge to equilibrium theory .
4 But Porterfield stressed : ‘ Kevin has done very well for us since coming into the side and has made important saves to keep us alive in some games . ’
5 Before discussing the effect which the judicature Acts have had in combining Law and Equity in one court , it will be convenient to note some of the branches of Law in which Equity has made important additions to the Common Law and done work which the Common Law could or did not do .
6 In his later work , however , Althusser modified his account of the distinction between science and ideology , a shift which has had important consequences for his analysis of the relation between individuals and practices .
7 This has had important consequences for the rehabilitation of mental hospital patients , which will be discussed in the context of the empirical study reported in Chapters 3 , 4 and 5 .
8 Another area of changed values which has had important effects is the growth of the concept of freedom and the decline in the importance of rules .
9 This analysis has had important implications for older people .
10 The compression of child bearing has had important implications for the participation of women in the formal labour market .
11 The provision of home recordings has provided important benefits : the validity of parental observations was objectively determined ; a log of compliance with home recording was obtained ; and there were fewer time constraints on its use .
12 First , the scale of the New Zealand landscape has demanded important changes .
13 Although the tracheation of the pupal wings has yielded important data for ascertaining the homologies of the wing-veins of the adults , there is in some orders ( e.g. Trichoptera ) a wide divergence between the two systems .
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