Example sentences of "['s] [noun sg] has [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The score at Dens Park and Parkhead decreed that Willie Miller 's defence has now conceded fewer goals than any other club in the top flight of the Scottish game , the Aberdeen rearguard having been breached only 26 times .
2 The women 's category has also attracted many of Ireland 's top stars , with in addition to Moira O'Neill , we have Theresa Duffy and Theresa Kidd .
3 The R Y A beginner 's course has certainly got Suzanne here sailing with confidence in no time at all .
4 ‘ It 's a skull really , but the saint 's skin has never rotted away , ’ he informed me .
5 Bill 's story has finally convinced me of one thing — the nature of Mandy Smith 's ‘ mystery illness ’ .
6 Peter Brooke 's ministry has now rejected all of these .
7 Famous in his lifetime , court painter to King George III , Ramsay 's genius has subsequently remained a well-kept secret , especially in England .
8 St James 's Park has always had Blaydon Races as its anthem but in the Sixties and Seventies there were many others .
9 Giugiaro 's ItalDesign has already shown its idea with the ID 90 , unveiled in Turin earlier this year .
10 There wo n't be any Labour representation at the dinner , because the town 's Mayor has now declined his invitation .
11 P C Dunn 's murder has again raised the question of whether more police should carry firearms .
12 No one in Clinton 's administration has yet commented on the Wall Street tax dodge .
13 Yesterday 's action has probably ended any prospect of the UNHCR helping to monitor any compulsory repatriation to Vietnam .
14 Neville Southall 's talent has always set him apart from most of his rivals .
15 THE hanging rock of Switzerland 's Urnersee has finally fallen .
16 Precisely because the Church mistakes herself for the present form of the Kingdom , God 's rule has often had to manifest itself in the secular world outside , and frequently against , the Church ’ ( Pannenberg 1975:78 ) .
17 Carole Blake reports that ‘ Best of Young British ’ author Lawrence Norfolk ‘ s Lemprière 's Dictionary has now sold to 16 countries , is in the bestseller lists in Austria , and has sold over 100,000 hardback copies in Germany — where , I read in the papers , rival translators have misguidedly complained that the ( intentionally ) quirky use of language is not translated into good German .
18 Conder 's management has also asked to have spaces in the remaining car park reserved for its staff .
19 River Island women 's range has already got party dresses in for the festive season .
20 The number of tourists at the town 's new tourist information centre has doubled to 26,000 this year , and the policy of always trying to answer a visitor 's question has undoubtedly played a part in that success .
21 Women 's tennis has always had its administrative uncertainties .
22 Women 's tennis has always had its administrative uncertainties .
23 The classic case is steel , where sterling 's fall has only compensated for the 20% fall in steel prices so far this year .
24 The region 's Women 's Desk has already entered the second year of its life .
25 Grieco 's work has also pointed to the wider social importance of women in maintaining and enforcing the system of network reciprocity , even when not themselves in work .
26 Basquiat 's work has also found its way into another unlikely venue the Metropolitan Museum of Art .
27 Chomsky 's work has also encouraged another set of assumptions in linguistics that have consequences for the models of literacy with which we are here concerned .
28 Seymour Drescher 's work has recently sought to underline the significance of petitioning by comparison with its role in French antislavery and as a high proportion of all petitions to the British parliament in particular years .
29 Recognition for Michael 's work has recently come in the form of a fifteen thousand pound joint first prize in the Jameson awards for environmental research .
30 On the Omagh ( 33 ) sheet , mapping is nearing completion and this year 's work has further marked the importance of the area in understanding the geological evolution of Northern Ireland during the Carboniferous and Permian periods .
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