Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [det] have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | In some cases at some times this has led to ruthless persecution with many deaths ( USSR in the 1930s and China in the 1950s ) . |
2 | In some cases this has led to the formation of unofficial cartels often with the tacit support of MITI , but the whole process has led to a ‘ systematic undoing of the American-inspired anti-monopoly legislation both in letter and spirit ’ ( Yamamura 1982 p.81 ) . |
3 | In some cases this has led to the complete break up of production lines into autonomous circuits , each operated by teams of employees using their skills on a shared or flexible basis . |
4 | ‘ It 's a question of some of the wiring not being routed in the correct way and in some cases this has caused a chafing or a short circuit , ’ said a Vauxhall spokesman yesterday . |
5 | The original intention was that the client teams would be leaderless , but in some cases this has proved to be impractical . |
6 | Got ta find this two and a half percent that has dropped us in it ! |
7 | In old buildings this has become a problem , but one we have overcome by the design of modular cabinets . |
8 | By some miracle this had happened . |
9 | Ten to fifteen years ago there was a drift from the country to the urban areas but with the recent high unemployment this had changed . |
10 | In some way this had freed her . |
11 | Well if you come with me sir , I think it 's gon na be about eighteen years for you mate , said Sergeant Briggs , thanks for all your work Jane , that 's alright Sarge , a quiet weekend that 's all I wanted , some weekend this has turned out to be said Jane |
12 | To some extent this has united those who work in the schools . |
13 | Apart from the personal debt many have incurred to gain qualifications , they also have the prospect of seeing ratings expire and hard-won skills dulled by lack of practice . |
14 | Until that moment this had seemed perfectly natural to me ; I never imagined it to be something contrived , something worked at in secret , something which even had Pa acting against his most sacred principle : Waste not , want not . |
15 | In search of a solution to this seemingly constant change some have advocated an approach which broadly demands the long-term maintenance of the hardware and software environments required to interpret the machine-readable files to be preserved ( Swade 1990 ; Swade 1992 ) . |
16 | Where they have considered human reasons these have tended to be simplistic explanations of defence or relationships to field systems and land uses . |
17 | This , however , is not generally recognised and with the advent of the National Curriculum some have argued that there will be even less scope for innovation . |
18 | It was ageist and an illustration of rendering older people second-class citizens , denying them involvement in a previous freedom many had fought to sustain . |
19 | The teams responded in magnificent fashion each having brought their own vocal support . |
20 | But in the corporate structure this has become very much more common , in relation to a highly organized and fully capitalized market in which the direct commissioning of planned saleable products has become a normal mode . |
21 | The respective national capitals each have rose gardens that are well worth visiting : Regent 's Park in London , Saughton Park in Edinburgh , and Roath Park in Cardiff . |
22 | In many cases this has involved rewording of Learning Outcomes but little change to the basic philosophy of the module . |
23 | In many cases this has resulted in the introduction of faked features and the associated destruction of existing features which , though often of architectural and historic interest in their own right , do not fit in with the designer 's concept of the pub 's ideal form . |
24 | In Iceland each major volcanic eruption has resulted in a layer of tephra being deposited , and in many cases these have covered much of the country . |
25 | Fortunately there is a surprising repetitiveness about human nature : a good deal that has worked in one field is quite likely to work in another field . |
26 | The difficulty of this model is that in actuality some businesses are still run by families , and a good deal more have started as family enterprises but , in time , have gone public . |
27 | After reading the May issue of The Art Newspaper , I feel compelled to write and tell you what an extremely useful publication this has turned out to be . |
28 | By the age of 4 years this has reduced to 3 per cent ( Richman et al . |
29 | In the view of many observers this has undermined the authority of the Fifth Republic , which some doubt will endure at all . |
30 | In many ways this has destroyed nationalist confidence in the RUC . ’ |