Example sentences of "has [vb pp] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Of the 29 other people who 've so far attended the course , only one has broken that oath .
2 A murder trial has heard that tyre tracks found near where a woman drowned in the boot of her car were not consistent with an accident .
3 Now China has joined that club .
4 Well Mike has explained that quality is n't quality .
5 The ecological disaster created by the diversion of water from the Aral Sea for the sake of a better cotton crop has given that sort of thinking a severe knock .
6 But to my astonishment , Mr Gorman has forgotten that loyalty , and McEnroe 's response when nobody else was interested back in the summer , and chosen instead the tired partnership of Flach and Seguso .
7 Has sucked that age like an egg and gone off
8 However , if he has disclosed that fact so as to indicate that he is transferring to the purchaser only his own possessory title , then he will not be in breach of the condition , section 12(3) .
9 Centigram Communications Inc has reported that second quarter net profits rose 143.2% at $1.1m , on turnover that rose 34.4% at $14.4m ; mid-term net profit rose 332.5% to $2.1m , on turnover that rose 34% at $27.4m .
10 Micron Technology Inc has reported that second quarter net profits soared 518% at $9.0m on turnover that rose 37.6% at $176.4m ; mid-term net profits climbed 462% at $11.7m on turnover that rose 28.1% at $307.4m ; net earnings per share rose 450% to $0.22 in the quarter , 480% to 0.29 in the half .
11 Apple Computer Inc has reported that second quarter net profits fell 17.9% at $110.9m , on turnover that rose 15.0% at $1,973.9m ; at the mid-term , net profits fell 9.6% at $272.2m on turnover 11.0% ahead at $3,578.2m .
12 A report has recommended that logging in the ancient forests of the Pacific Northwest region of the USA be cut by more than half as a means of sustaining them in the long term and protecting their wildlife [ see EDs passim ] .
13 The Trade Practices Commission has recommended that record shops be free to import directly , leading to price reductions and improved service ; however the Government , bowing to pressure from a few local ( pop ) musicians , has failed to act .
14 ‘ There is , mind you , ’ muses Mr McGibbon , ‘ Spain 's Miguel Indurain , who has won that race .
15 No injuries ; they 're unchanged , which means Nicky Summerbee has won that number 8 shirt and can consider himself first choice .
16 I 'd , Dave Girt , Leeds City , I 'd be er pleased to hear from Mr Williamson that the hundred and forty five hectares for Greater York is actually to be contained within the York greenbelt , I I think Leeds has misunderstood that point , perhaps misled by the way each one was worded and we 've in previous days clarified that point so
17 ‘ Adaptive information ’ can be said to be inherited , if natural selection has built that information into the animal 's genes over the generations .
18 It has brought into that area of Belfast a vast number of new businesses and has revitalised that area of the town .
19 He has met that part of the commitment , but our main concern was to have the legislation drafted in such a way as to ensure that a funding council would be set up .
20 Now he has channelled that aggression and raw talent to produce a golden combination of motivation and power .
21 The growth of the DUP in recent years has seen that proportion fall .
22 I know Ángel has seen that ship .
23 Even the Confederation of British Industry , while publicly taking no sides , has conceded that change is inevitable , with its chairman Alastair MacCallum accepting that ‘ the present mechanisms of government could be improved ’ .
24 Considerations concerning syntactic and semantic structure are not unconnected with those about the beliefs and intentions involved in linguistic communication — beliefs and intentions which McDowell suggests are quite secondary once one has accepted that communication in general ( from simple instinctive types through to natural language ) has first and foremost to do with the transfer of information , or the instilling of knowledge .
25 Since Alladice , the Divisional Court has accepted that access by a solicitor 's clerk to a detained person may be refused if the police believe that the clerk is ‘ not capable of providing advice , whether because of his appearance , age , his mental capacity or because of the police knowledge of him ’ .
26 The Minister has accepted that investment by the state has assisted miners to achieve records of productivity unmatched by the rest of British industry .
27 I hope that the hon. Gentleman will make it clear that he has accepted that point .
28 Recent pluralist work has accepted that class division and class competition are pervasive factors in modern society , and that not all interest groups are equal in power or equally able to compete in the political arena .
29 For example , has argued that variation in virulence among a variety of human diseases may be accounted for by differences in the relationship between virulence and transmission .
30 Francis Mulhern has argued that Scrutiny developed and propagated for the profession of English studies an ideological framework suited to the maintenance of a talent-governed career structure which eventually came to dominate the profession as a whole .
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