Example sentences of "[noun pl] has [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Fortunately continuing research by agrochemical manufacturers has to a large extent enabled the persistent organo-chlorides to be suspended . |
2 | We shall see later that the power of the occupiers to exclude or restrict their liability towards visitors has to a considerable extent been eroded by s. 2 Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 . |
3 | High acidity of the duodenal contents has for a long time been found to be associated with gastric metaplasia , both in humans and in laboratory animals . |
4 | In recent years the model 's exclusive focus on shareholder interests has to a degree been modified . |
5 | But without it the advantages that a system of graded tests has over a GCSE or A level system will be lost . |
6 | As we shall see in subsequent chapters , the approach they have taken to fundamental freedoms has on a number of important occasions been radically different and altogether more liberal than has been the case here . |