Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] has [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 So the sociologist seeks concepts among descriptions of initiation rites in non-Christian societies and in all this learns more about the general purposes and beliefs which surround the admission of a young child into the culture into which he or she has been born .
2 First , both theories suggest an eventual return of homosexuality : in the one ( psychoanalytic ) it is a psychic return of the repressed from within , in the other ( materialist ) a social or cultural return from without ; either an inner resurgence of desire through the breakdown of psychic repression , or the oppositional approach via the proximate of the demonized other from beyond , from the social margins where he or she has been discovered , constructed , displaced .
3 For example , an investor might sell for 100p per share one week and if he or she has been proven correct in their expectations may buy the share for say 80p each the following week , thus netting a profit per share of 20p before transactions costs .
4 The main considerations in deciding whether to release such a prisoner are whether he or she has been detained long enough to satisfy the requirements of retribution and deterrence for the offence and whether the potential risk to the public is judged to be acceptable .
5 First because he or she has been regarded ( especially in psychoanalytic theory ) as one who fears the difference of the ‘ other ’ or opposite sex , and , in flight from it , narcissistically embraces the same sex instead .
6 In addition to the disqualifications that apply to voting , a person may not be a candidate if he or she has been declared bankrupt within the previous five years , has incurred or authorised unlawful expenditure by a local authority above £2,000 , or is a paid employee of the local authority in question or the holder of a politically restricted post in another local authority ( see pages 88 — 9 ) .
7 It is sufficient for that person to establish that he or she has been prevented to an appreciable extent from enjoying the ordinary comforts of life ; there is no need to establish direct injury to health .
8 that he or she has been signed in at the inn ;
9 In the new system , after a registered kidney donor has died , the hospital to which he or she has been taken contacts the nearest computer centre .
10 A genuine higher learning is subversive in the sense of subverting the student 's taken-for-granted world , including the world of endeavour , scholarship , calculation or creativity , into which he or she has been initiated .
11 A Design Change can be aborted using option 2.7.0 , Abort DC , if , for example , it refers to the wrong module or it has been activated through the wrong package .
12 Similarly , if the float has been set too high , or it has been damaged , and no longer floats on the surface , water will also reach the overflow .
13 Recently new markets have been found in foreign factory ships , mainly from the USSR and Poland , which have bought much of the catch at sea , or it has been sold to French canneries which take it by road and the cross-Channel ferry from Plymouth .
14 A grievance results from a member of staff feeling she or he has been treated unfairly ; the governing body must establish a procedure as a means whereby she or he can seek redress .
15 It gives her a role as a pseudo-ambassador to the region and she has been granted a special travel visa allowing access to the area without the normal restrictions on foreigners .
16 Mrs Scrivener was sharply rebuked , not least by the Commission President , Jacques Delors , and she has been instructed to stand firm against the governments ' proposal today and tell ministers to think again .
17 Det Insp Gary Lawrinson , of Chester CID , said : ‘ This is a very old woman and she has been battered .
18 It was Molly , of course , who introduced Medau work in the Special Needs sector and she has been followed by a number of our teachers who all deserve recognition for their work in this field .
19 The square is completed and she has been introduced to Turtle Graphics .
20 Ruth 's Medau training comes to the fore when she plans her class , and she has been commended for her ‘ whole-body ’ movement .
21 Her parents were killed in an accident when she was very young , and she has been brought up at the château , almost as the daughter of the house .
22 As already imitated , Sarah Cunningham 's playing throughout this fascinating recital is a constant pleasure , and she has been provided with a recording which does ample justice to the ripe sonority of her instrument .
23 As children we called her Minna , and she has been known to us and to our friends as Minna ever since .
24 He grew up among poor people , and he has been called their poet .
25 Cummins was the West Indies ' leading wicket-taker in the World Cup and he has been selected for their squad to tour Australia this winter .
26 Harris had said that the reason he killed Faye Whitehead was that he lost control and he has been questioned about his state of mind in the days before the incident .
27 Here , Pip has realised what a disaster he is and he has been hit by hard consequences as a result of his greediness .
28 One BGS officer is in post and he has been supported by a consultant editor .
29 Although his jarred shoulder is improving , and he has been named in the side for Saturday , he is still only given a 50–50 chance of playing .
30 And he has been warned that Labour will ‘ explode ’ if invalidity benefits are hit by Chancellor Norman Lamont 's autumn statement on Thursday .
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