Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] have [vb pp] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ This connection is particularly important at the current time when we know the numbers of women on low income has doubled in the last decade . ’ |
2 | ‘ Needless to say , no reviews of The Hooded Owl have appeared in the papers today , but from all accounts the play was being very well received when the tragedy occurred . |
3 | It was the first time that anything of that kind had happened in the long history of the RUC and its predecessor , the RIC . |
4 | Russian television reported on Sept. 26 ( citing Interfax news agency ) that shooting had resumed in the area of the Lachin corridor [ see map on p. 38925 ] . |
5 | Mr Dick Davison , of the Independent Schools Information Service , said a dozen private schools had closed in the last year . |
6 | Market indicators show that capital values in public houses have fallen in the past two years by between 50 per cent and 60 per cent . |
7 | The Italian influence on British cooking has resulted in a shift away from traditional classical sauces and stocks towards an emphasis on ‘ something exquisitely fresh , with the least amount of modification in the process of preparation ’ , to quote from an old Tuscan cookery book . |
8 | Although , as seen above , some courts have persisted in a form of prior categorisation to decide whether natural justice should be applicable , many courts have eschewed such labels . |
9 | Indeed , the single most important social change to have occurred in the countryside in recent years has concerned the changing social and occupational composition of its population . |
10 | the Carboniferous basement has behaved in a less than homogeneous manner during the basin inversion ; |
11 | This concept of improved co-ordination has emerged in a number of urban projects . |
12 | Three prestigious French and British galleries have collaborated in a mixed loan and selling exhibition of works by Barbizon artists . |
13 | Darlington argues persuasively that Marx believed the process of evolution to be by direct Lamarkian and not by indirect Darwinian , or selective means : that is to say , that the environment in which individuals found themselves operated directly upon them to adjust them to it and that the adjustments were transmitted by them to the next generation ; and not that , fortuitous mutations having occurred in the genetic package , they would when favourable equip the mutant for greater success in the given environment than the unmutated form could achieve . |
14 | But some buy-outs have ended in the bankruptcy court or in acute distress . |
15 | ‘ As we can see ’ continued a confident Miss N'Grabbit , ‘ with the body of current parental opinion expressing dissatisfaction with dangerous and violent leisure pursuits , a sizeable gap has appeared in the marketplace for our products . |
16 | But only $10m in foreign investment has arrived in the country . |
17 | Clearly , an unwholesome condition has developed in the previously productive , though often contentious , relationship between science and government . |
18 | Too few people seem to have realised that the communist old guard has succeeded in a coup in Belgrade . |
19 | Sadly , little of this work had appeared in the UK . |
20 | There is little doubt that a relationship of this type has developed in the United States since the Second World War . |
21 | The long quest by Amstrad Plc , Brentwood , Essex to find some non-executive directors has culminated in the appointment of Jeoff Samson , and the search continues for more names to strengthen the board further . |
22 | Land prices in some areas have trebled in a year . |
23 | This process has accelerated in the twentieth century and , we argue , reached completion in the twenty years following the Second World War . |
24 | Yet even as these deliberations were going on in Washington , a new Sino-American crisis had developed in the Far East . |
25 | That this cohesiveness has persisted in the face of constant harassment , phone-calls , malicious rumours about YCCC members , threats of violence , and the attempted shooting of group members is all the more remarkable . |
26 | 8 May was Ascension Day and many faithful Catholics had assembled in the Cathedral , to celebrate the day , and to pray for deliverance from the volcano . |
27 | The expansion of the past few years has resulted in the majority of subjects now reaching a size at which they are academically viable in terms of staffing and the portfolio of courses they can offer . |
28 | Some costs have risen in the past few years . ’ |
29 | Since the Revolution of 1830 , this group had lived in a sort of internal emigration , rejoicing in the fall of one usurper and awaiting with undiminished confidence the inevitable departure of his successor . |
30 | Since German unification in October 1990 , 18 east German delegates had sat in the EP [ see p. 37718 ] . |