Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [conj] [pron] has " in BNC.

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1 The purpose is to improve work performance and is justified only if it has that result .
2 Rachel Karafistan , now 18 , who co-founded the Bare Essentials Youth Theatre , will know soon whether she has won a day at the Olivier theatre , working with actors and directors including Anthony Hopkins , Ian McKellen and Richard Eyre , as part of the Lloyds Bank Theatre Challenge .
3 The insertion of an adequate Human factors approach into a comprehensive design process is not easy , partly for the reason mentioned already that it has not habitually been regarded as necessary and partly because it cuts across all other decision-making .
4 Manager Lennie Lawrence said : ‘ Slaven was not picked tonight but he has as much chance as any other player of playing at Tranmere on Friday night .
5 Palace assistant manager Alan Smith confirmed : ‘ John flies out on Friday and we will know more after he has seen the surgeon over the weekend .
6 Unstable Palace assistant manager Alan Smith said : ‘ John flies out on Friday and we will know more after he has seen the surgeon over the weekend .
7 Frank Malton , 77 , of Acacia Street , Darlington , has called for action on a dangerous broken grating on Brinkburn Road which he reported two months ago but found yesterday that nothing has been done .
8 This example illustrates well that one has to be aware of the range of possible treatments and restorations to which even perfectly genuine objects could have been subjected .
9 " Dom João promised to come here and he has broken his promise .
10 Although she can now refit a car by herself , she wo n't qualify fully until she has worked for two years and passed her City and Guilds ‘ hand on ’ course .
11 Tom adds however that he has only ever seen a maximum of two wolf teeth grown in the upper jaw ; four wolf teeth are extremely rare .
12 President Nyerere of Tanzania ( as we shall see in greater detail later ) has taken the view that , in a country faced with problems of poverty , ignorance , disease and underdevelopment on a gigantic scale , press freedom should be limited just as it has been in the liberal democracies in wartime .
13 The furore has hit Hamilton Oil 's £2bn plans hardest because it has come while they are locked on hold by a full-scale public inquiry , a report by brokers County Nat West claimed .
14 The furore has hit Hamilton Oil 's £2bn plans hardest because it has come while they are locked on hold by a full-scale public inquiry , says a report by broker County Nat West .
15 He very much admired the poetry of Ebenezer Elliott , the Corn Law Rhymer , that is , a poet who helped to lead the opposition to the laws which kept the price of bread artificially high , and said ‘ None of us have done better than he has at his best ’ .
16 In the first place , it will be transferred only if it has been given previously to a candidate of higher preference now elected with a surplus or eliminated .
17 If there is an incident when friends walk away because she has been ordering them around , explain to her why that happened .
18 Stock should be handled carefully and put away immediately it has been checked in ( using stock rotation methods — see below ) .
19 I suffered dreadfully but nothing has happened to him .
20 What the Firearms Act provides is a series of inchoate or preventive offences which criminalize conduct even before it has reached the stage of an attempt to commit some substantive offence .
21 He 's about my height but he 's filled out a bit since he came here and he has a kind of stoop now which makes him look smaller and older than he is .
22 On divorce a married woman may now apply for a property transfer order , and this can be made even if she has made no direct financial contribution to the purchase or improvement of the matrimonial home .
23 What , no I do n't think so , the E E C should of be , should of said well if it has to be moved if it 's
24 ( Eg if ‘ Painting ’ existed in the document and the search text : was ‘ paint ’ , the ‘ Paint ’ in ‘ Painting ’ would be selected even though it has an initial capital and is part of another word . )
25 I have had good catches before the moon rises and have also done well after it has set , but periods when the moon is bright at night are best ignored .
26 However section 19 permits the constable to seize anything on the premises if he has reasonable grounds for believing either that it has been obtained in consequence of the commission of an offence or that it is evidence in relation to an offence which he is investigating or any other offence .
27 The swing is pushed and is not pushed again until it has come right back to its starting point .
28 Unfortunately the problem of strike and restrike ( it can take seconds before the lamp will light again once it has been switched off ) still appears to be insurmountable .
29 No parachute will deploy satisfactorily unless it has a set of equal length shroud lines of adequate length , and divided into two hanks for attachment to the harness .
30 Laporte also announced yesterday that it has bought Woodtech , an independent supplier of wood treatment plants , and has spent £6.3m buying the speciality building products division of ICI Australia and two other minor operations .
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