Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [conj] has " in BNC.

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1 This deep-rooted process of change can now be brought to bear on the ‘ official ’ health system as the signing of the peace agreements between the government and the FMLN has ushered in a period of more open political struggle and has created new political spaces .
2 The weekly return in Table 1 illustrates the Bank 's assets and liabilities : the division between the Issue Department and Banking Department is largely for historic reasons and has no real economic significance .
3 The concept of bad faith has remained either largely in the region of hypothetical cases or has been treated as synonymous with improper purposes or relevancy .
4 Starts with a wolf-howl and then descends into galactic camp that has none of Betty Boo 's appeal , but all of her ideas ( that 's both of them ) .
5 As figure 1 illustrates the Chemicals sector now represents 10% of total exports and has shown a 15% increase from £722.9 million in 1989 to £833.3 million in 1990 .
6 They have a very strong smell that has been likened to a variety of disagreeable substances , from stale sweat to rotten onions .
7 This was fortunate for the Hearts forward Ian Ferguson who was as surprised as anyone to remain on the field after flooring Gus Caesar with as good a right hook as has been seen this side of Madison Square Gardens for many a long day .
8 Your publication has given some of the world 's best humorists and cartooonists their most memorable exposure and has inspired countless others to pick up the pen and make complete fools out of themselves .
9 Figure 15. ( a ) Cut the buds which will make your new roses from a good strong stem that has borne healthy flowers .
10 Instability in those countries , caused by shortages and discontent , could be as great a threat to world peace as the armed communism that has now disappeared .
11 It has thrown Welsh councils into administrative chaos and has proved difficult and expensive to collect .
12 The ancient Penny Hedge ceremony , which dates from feudal times and has been promoted in recent times by the English Tourist Board , takes place in Whitby tomorrow .
13 I have already explained , I think three times , in the hearing of President Delors why this Government are not prepared to put at risk the striking progress that has been made in industrial relations in this country since 1979 .
14 ( The position in Canada , however , is somewhat different since the union movement there — probably because of the different system of government — has developed a broader view of political ideology and has close ties with the New Democratic Party . )
15 Happiness is an emotional response that has become built into us and the horse for doing the right thing biologically .
16 The Directive on the return of cultural goods unlawfully removed from a member state is not ready for implementation yet , and , although the Regulation on the export of cultural goods to non-EC countries is , it will not enter into force until the Directive has been debated by the European Parliament and has returned to the Council of Ministers for final approval .
17 Paul Daniels who has been known to turn the odd trick as has
18 The technical trick that has made cheap laser-printers possible has also brought type design and typesetting to a far wider market .
19 The Rhine is one of the central facts of European geography and has always marked a boundary .
20 This rhythm , though muscular , is not aggressive ; it is not that of a march but a working rhythm that has joy in it .
21 Saints did show the free-running , slick football that has been their trademark this season late in the second half .
22 Exposure to the context alone given after latent inhibition training will , according to the theory , allow extinction of the context-stimulus association that has already been formed .
23 There is another brown-field alternative that has not been investigated : to build a new RIBA administrative building on a new site and sell 66 Portland place to the trust set up to operate the architecture centre and the library .
24 Another change in agricultural practice that has helped to boost food production has been the increased use of pesticides .
25 If the applicant for a judicial remedy could have pursued a non-judicial remedy but has failed to do so , this may give a court a ground for refusing a judicial remedy : the law requires the ‘ exhaustion of alternative remedies ’ as it is sometimes put .
26 It may be thought unwise to present a young a artist in repertoire as familiar and well-recorded as this , but one only needs to listen to the first minute of track one , the F major Sonata , to realise that Haefliger is in complete command and has something unique to offer , namely youthful energy , dash and charisma .
27 The cave is ten yards long with a low roof and has nothing of interest , its only merit being as a safe refuge from rain and wind .
28 Czechoslovakia is better off than the other East European nations and has committed 2 per cent of its investment to environmental projects , but there once again are to be found the same dreary environmental statistics of rivers poisoned , sewage untreated , sulphur dioxide deposited and trees dying , even if the figures are not quite so bad as elsewhere .
29 Editor , — Paradoxical pain is a new and confusing term that has been defined in different ways .
30 But on the other hand private care suffers from not being part of the mainstream thinking that has gone in to helping to move away from those bad practices and towards better practices in the statutory services and I think that these are the things that we really have to try and address .
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