Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [subord] [pron] has [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We have had our differences and I am sorry if it has caused offence . ’
2 ‘ I have been lucky when it has come to the crunch but in life you make your own luck .
3 And I do not see why it should be different if he has to show that he has done something of value to the seller .
4 Imaginative and incalculable youth , which clamours for the moon and may not be content till it has damaged most of the street lamps . ’
5 No justification therefore exists for treating subfertile women with contraceptive drugs , and the endometriosis should be considered to be coincidental unless it has caused tubal and ovarian damage that requires repair .
6 The conduct of the consumer may also be relevant where he has put the product to a use for which it was not intended .
7 He must be communicative since he has to work with or through other people .
8 Now that Mr Major has won his own mandate , it is important to understand that , though the Conservative Party has sometimes been successful because it has stolen the Labour Party 's clothes , this is not the reason for its success on this occasion .
9 If the arrest is lawful but the accused believes it to be unlawful , he is guilty because he has made a mistake of law : Bentley ( 1850 ) 4 Cox CC 406 .
10 The success of the concept of franchising is self-evident as it has grown to encompass more and more business sectors .
11 The enterprise is hard because it has to involve mastering new language in new ways .
12 Ithanguni is important because it has contributed most of the fine ash deposits that blanket the lower slopes of west Mount Kenya and make rich farming and ranching land .
13 The mother 's death is portrayed in a macabre scene where Walter is unsure whether she has died , or even what death is , and allows the corpse to rot for a few days while he sits by her side .
14 The initiative to set up the relationship often comes from the client though , at times , this is difficult because he has to approach someone in a very different social position .
15 The same is true when someone has died in hospital or hospice rather unexpectedly .
16 Although there are conflicting dicta it seems that an owner who is not in occupation of the land at the time when the thing escapes is liable if he has authorised the accumulation , and that anyone who collects the dangerous thing and has control of it at the time of the escape would be liable , perhaps even when he is carrying it along the highway and it escapes therefrom .
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