Example sentences of "has [vb pp] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The project has emphasized how important the carnyx was to its makers .
2 ‘ With some very good marketing campaigns in the US , Europe and Japan , the awareness of Tencel has jumped quite high .
3 Described by Douglas Cooper as ‘ the third of the true Cubist painters ’ , Gris has received undeservedly thin scholarly attention since the publication of Cooper 's catalogue raisonné fifteen years ago .
4 And yet , ’ said Philip , shivering as the bleak little wind from Severn ruffled his grey tonsure , ‘ I swear he has received very tolerable usage there , better than I dared expect , and why he keeps such a particular hatred against the lord Isambard is something I can not fathom .
5 The scheme , says Renshaw , is very flexible and she has received very good management support .
6 Capital value rating has received more substantial support .
7 One particularly interesting and detailed quantitative study in G. Sankoff ( 1980a ) which so far in this chapter has received only passing mention is the English-language version of G. Sankoff and Thibault 's ( 1977 ) substantial analysis of variation between the auxiliaries avoir and être in Montreal French , as in :
8 The specialist field of old master drawings has received extremely detailed study ; the drawings are interesting both in their own right and as a means of knowing more about artists ' practices .
9 One such friend has recalled how observant and amusing he could be , how quick to comment upon other people 's expressions or appearance which he would associate with psychological traits .
10 Public choice theory has developed both analytical and constructive dimensions .
11 Each full-time centre , while approved by the Institution as offering a course of study apposite to the building surveyor , has developed slightly different academic philosophies to reflect its own perceived strengths , and its individual resource bases .
12 Central government has always been involved in promoting local economic change , and since the 1930s has developed explicitly sub-national and spatially differentiated economic policy .
13 This has not remained altogether true of rock , which to some extent has developed more individual formal patterns , especially in progressive rock .
14 In short , enhancing pupil achievement is seen to spring from a more coherent approach to curriculum , assessment and teaching method , seen as an integral whole , and that this is most likely to arise when a school has developed more sophisticated self-monitoring that leads to holistic forward planning , of which INSET is an inherent feature .
15 Prestel has developed quite definite strengths in the area of careers and higher education ( see ECCTIS above ) .
16 The properties of water and behaviour of sound are quite different to those of air and sight , therefore the dolphin mind has developed quite different processes of perception , communication and behaviour .
17 Vasulka has developed visually compelling techniques , which he uses to create an electronic opera based on 20th century history .
18 Whereas LDDC enjoyed substantial private sector growth due to its close proximity to the City of London , the less buoyant Liverpool economy has witnessed less dramatic ‘ inner city ’ regeneration .
19 Yet that examination has stopped drastically short of a searching investigation into the past .
20 The association with Brian May 's solo endeavours has proven particularly fruitful .
21 The market , it seems , has proven too small even for Vicom , and that firm has now filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US federal courts .
22 Bedworth has pled not guilty to three hacking offences .
23 Green has pled not guilty at Liverpool Crown Court to murdering his wife , Julie , 24 , by clubbing her to death with a lump hammer in a storeroom at the rear of their home in Gidlow Lane , Wigan , in October 1991 .
24 Of the quality dailies , the Daily Telegraph has sustained only marginal losses , while The Independent 's sales have fallen to 372,240 from 411,378 and The Times to 387,386 from 420,127 .
25 Trade union membership has fallen partly due to higher unemployment and partly through changes in economic structure with more self-employed and more small employers .
26 Recovery will come when the country 's creditors decide that the return on money in the bank has fallen so low that the price of assets has become cheap .
27 Painting is the art of reaching the soul through the eyes , but if the picture appeals to the eyes and never reaches the soul , the painter has fallen far short of his aim .
28 Even the most fiendish human torturer has fallen far short of the agony provided by this small , shallow-water fish .
29 The reality has fallen far short of these early expectations .
30 He says the problem is the water table has fallen too low .
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