Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] have [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Many of the remaining patients with an intact pouch have repeated episodes of pouchitis , diarrhoea is generally troublesome , and most patients require medication for symptoms .
2 Members of the European Parliament have endorsed EC Commission plans for an ‘ immense ’ programme for testing chemicals for their environmental risks — but they fear that this will lead to a proliferation of tests involving animals .
3 Further , representatives of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board have had access to a large quantity of files in [ that state ] and copies of certain of them which have been returned to London , and among these files is documentation concerning the affairs of your clients .
4 Responsible leaders in this field have dubbed Kay 's artificial entity the ‘ straw man of clinical ecology . ’
5 ( Truly revolutionary changes in this field have taken place very recently , since the publication of Nadel 's paper , through the discovery of near-room-temperature superconductivity in synthetic metal/ceramic alloys ) .
6 Publications in this field have included A.A. Parker , The Allegorical Drama of Calderon ; Literature and the Delinquent ; E.C .
7 Although initial studies using this technique have shown promise , further tests are required to determine the optimum settings for the various parameters .
8 Nevertheless , this supposed trait and their tight , curly hair have given rise to the use of the name ‘ Poodle cats ’ as a popular term for them .
9 THE GOVERNMENT 'S advisers on scientific research have rejected proposals for a £50m national clinical research centre , which medical experts say is needed urgently .
10 The Intifada has been eclipsed by the crisis in the Gulf and the Palestinian support for the Iraqi President have strained relations with western countries .
11 The trade unions are a problematic force both in and on the uneasy edges of the system of power ; a variety of factors have conspired to produce an upsurge of competing participants and conflicting demands ; elected governments have frequently shown themselves to be weak and vacillating in the face of pressures and problems ; and certain democratic aspects of the British polity have heaped problems on to the capitalist economy in a way that has " crowded out " opportunities for growth .
12 Econometric studies of this type have given support to those in favour of limiting overall rates of tax .
13 The developers have already demonstrated their disregard both for the environment and for planning regulations by commencing landscaping and tree-felling operations before the planning application was approved Both the Durham Wildlife Trust and English Nature have expressed concerns regarding the future of this woodland , but have been ignored .
14 The campaigns of the deaf community , from within and linked to those of voluntary organisations such as the British Deaf Association , to be recognised as a separate linguistic cultural group have added impetus to the debate , but have posed problems both for the policy-makers and for deaf people themselves .
15 Both I and my hon. Friend have received representations from the Southampton eye hospital , suggesting that there might be a case for extending the provisions of the Bill to ophthalmic casualty .
16 Already a highly developed multipurpose recreation area , plans for further development have generated concerns about wildlife protection , especially in relation to a herd of bighorn sheep whose range includes Mount Allan that houses one of the main Olympic pistes .
17 Aggressive marketing and scientific development have brought Tain a fishy fame in specialised mussel circles .
18 The growth and development of new technologies and scientific knowledge have inspired programmes providing positive discrimination for women in areas concerned with science and computing .
19 Combined regimens have greatly reduced the incidence of poliomyelitis in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza , but the cost and complexities of this schedule have precluded use of both vaccines in other developing countries .
20 We are delighted that Scottish Opera have cast Jean Rigby in the leading role — she is one of the very best exponents in the world today of that extraordinarily demanding role .
21 British Steel have sponsored Chay Blyth in the past
22 The coinciding appointment of Dusty Hare as salaried coaching director and looming relegation this season have become part of the shifting sands of time .
23 Scottish Television have appointed Blair Jenkins to a new post of Head of Regional Broadcasting .
24 Scottish Television have appointed Blair Jenkins to a new post of Head of Regional Broadcasting .
25 All members of this sub-committee have undergone training in selection and interviewing skills .
26 But very many other units of the British Army have provided individuals or sub-units , and virtually every cap-badge in the Army may be encountered in the operational area .
27 While Prince Charles must be relieved to be free of a marriage which had become a sham , he , his family and in the end the British Government have met Diana 's terms .
28 The historians who have taken this line have identified Eleanor and her eldest daughter , Marie , Countess of Champagne ( 1140–98 ) , as the outstanding patrons of this dangerous movement .
29 British Coal have put Calverton Colliery into review , but the pit 's six hundred and forty miners must wait another twenty four hours to hear whether they intend closing the pit or just reducing its workforce .
30 Research also shows that many youngsters in residential care have experienced difficulties with schooling ; for example , over half of all boys in residential care have stayed down a class at least once .
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