Example sentences of "has [vb pp] [noun sg] at " in BNC.
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1 | He has taught maths at Hayling School for 21 years |
2 | The company has stabilised debt at £2.8 billion last year and will begin cutting its borrowings in 1992 , 12 months ahead of schedule . |
3 | In the past , Sun has turned over high-end graphics products to third parties because it has deemed growth at the high-end of that market to small to warrant its continued investment ( UX No 357 ) . |
4 | Pemberton has added pace at the back , Wallace and Deane are hitting form ( as I predicted they would ) . |
5 | Rationalisation of production has seen employment at both BSC and ICI decline rapidly . |
6 | If an individual has suffered grievance at the hands of the administration , he may be able to obtain redress through the courts . |
7 | In very few seasons , the practice of jumping off mountains with a ram-air parachute in tow , and prolonged descents with steerable harness has accelerated design at a rapid rate . |
8 | THE GOVERNMENT has sold land at 500 times the price it paid angry farmers when vesting for Ulster 's new city . |
9 | While she has /r/ in person where it should be in JC , she has pronounced /r/ at the end of mother , where Jamaicans usually do not pronounce it , and at the end of Jamaica , where historically it is absent : in this last case displaying the type of hypercorrection for which John F. Kennedy ( a speaker of the r-less Boston English ) was famous . |
10 | Daimler 's inability to turn around AEG since buying it in 1985 , after AEG had already itself failed to stem heavy losses , has damaged morale at the company . |
11 | First , income tax at the basic rate shall not be charged by virtue of s739 in respect of income which has borne tax at the basic rate by deduction or otherwise . |
12 | Henri Matisse , as all the world by now must know , has replaced History at the Museum of Modern Art . |
13 | St Gallen has become expert at the organisation of congresses and trade fairs , for which the Schutzengarten Congress Centre in the St Jakobstrasse has been specially designed . |
14 | Landing the presenter 's job is not 30-year-old Rosemarie 's only good fortune — she has found love at last . |
15 | He has found contentment at last with English-born actress Frances Fisher . |
16 | THE success of one Courtaulds Aerospace company has boosted business at three others in a four-way display of Group co-operation . |
17 | The Bank of England has voiced concern at increasing debt defaults by personal borrowers , and especially those with substantial mortgages . |
18 | Whilst a quiet revolution in terms of style has taken place at Allied , one thing has n't changed . |
19 | Many visitors to Quainton Road expressed surprise at the amount of change that has taken place at the Centre over the last few years . |
20 | In other words no change has taken place at all . |
21 | Throughout these stages of development , the research conducted by humanities scholars has taken place at three levels . |
22 | Although a good deal of excavation has taken place at Alcester , especially in the south-western suburb around Birch Abbey , very little has received full publication.6 Excavations in the fortified area of the town have always been difficult owing to the presence of modern buildings , but with new developments taking place , they have at last become feasible ; even now , though , the line of the defences is still imperfectly known . |
23 | Not only is it not recoverable but it has taken place at the most profitable period in the product life , before the adverse effects of ageing have affected its sales and costs . |
24 | Not only is it not recoverable but it has taken place at the most profitable period in the product life , before the adverse effects of ageing have affected its sales and costs . |
25 | Another great naturalist , Thoreau , has focussed attention at the same scale : ‘ Nature will bear the closest inspection . |
26 | He has put growth at one per cent for next year . |
27 | Although the government has encouraged privatization at the edges of the health service and social security , the opportunity ( presented by Mr Fowler 's social security review and then the NHS review ) to make a fundamental reform of the legacy of Beveridge was passed by . |
28 | Shell Chimie has started production at the new additives blending plant at its Berre manufacturing complex near Marseilles , France . |
29 | The Ford has enhanced appeal at this weight , he adds , given that the latest version is available with single rear wheels . |
30 | But he rejects the criticism that Goldsmiths ' , under his direction , has over-emphasised theory at the expense of practice . |