Example sentences of "series [prep] [noun] [that] have " in BNC.

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1 The 50-year-old actress is struggling to come to terms with a series of disasters that have brought her life crashing round her .
2 On a philosophical level , the Enlightenment created a whole series of dualisms that have permeated deep into the heart of modernity : the collective is divided from the individual ( leaving community a virtual impossibility ) and the spiritual world is divided from the material world , leading either to gross materialism or to an other-worldly and gnostic spirituality .
3 The evidence that this approach will work more generally is patchy , and is furthermore based on a series of assumptions that have not been widely tested .
4 But the working party goes further : ‘ By examining some examples of typical assignments set in the classroom , approached through the eyes of the pupils , we discover a series of stages that have to be worked through …
5 This is the latest in a series of problems that have plagued the BBC Microcomputer since its launch in 1982 .
6 What follows is not an exhaustive list of factors but a series of guidelines that have shaped the contents of this work .
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