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

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1 This piece of ‘ The Storm ’ timber was felled in Hull and has been air drying ever since , I hope I have done it justice .
2 D. B. MacDonald has speculated on the difficult question of the origin of this view in Islam and has suggested that it arose from a Muslim heresy ‘ in that dark but intense period of theological and intellectual development which stretched from the death of Muhammad for at least two and a half centuries ’ .
3 Pentre Nant comes direct from a spring in Montgomeryshire and has a pure and refreshing taste .
4 Which leads a jaded old hack like me to ponder on the disparity in attendees that has crept up on Conference over the years .
5 It explains clearly most of the basic physical techniques used in biochemistry and has particularly good sections on microscopy , radio activity , sedimentation , chromatography and electrophoresis .
6 Though less fat today , it remains massive in build and has retained enough of its original milking capacity to make an excellent suckler cow , with high conception and calving rates , and a hardiness and placidity that make management a pleasure .
7 These could become European champions , most notably Volkswagen , which recently purchased Seat in Spain , Skoda in Czechoslovakia and has built a factory in East Germany .
8 The sales build-up reached Denmark and the UK in March and has now taken off in Spain , Portugal and Iceland .
9 ‘ It is the lack of a similar competitive structure in clubs that has hampered the youth development of tennis in this country ’ , he explains .
10 It is built in brick and has some fine Tudor gateways in this material which have the flattened , four-centred arch , typical of the later Perpendicular period .
11 It is a process in literature that has occurred in the past in other fields .
12 Since she has done the unthinkable in LA and has never got round to buying herself a car , bus rides are the only way of getting around and the 6am commute to work brings her daily inspiration .
13 Hoheria is another mild-frost-hardy large shrub or small tree which is smothered in white blossom in mid-summer and has survived the winds in my Cornish garden .
14 Irish professional Martin Sludds , who lives in Southport and has an attachment to Formby Driving Range , has also qualified for the tour school along with Chorley 's Liverpool-born professional Paul Wesselingh .
15 Though training it is important , the guidelines stress it can not exist in isolation and has to be backed up by team management .
16 In essence that has been his difficulty over responding positively to the clarion cry made in December for a recall of the Scottish parliament .
17 The former king condemns the Kabul regime with the same tone he used when the Soviet troops were in Afghanistan and has also refused to endorse the mujahedin interim government in Peshawar .
18 All I say is , if someone can not play in rhythm and has not music within him , then we can not admit him .
19 So Mrs. Pedelty ( who collects 11,0001. in rent and has not subscribed one farthing in relief ) has regained several hundred valuable acres , while the British Treasury has acquired two hundred and fifty more mouths that can be fed only through relief .
20 I recognised it could mean marking time but I do n't think in practice that has happened .
21 However unorthodox our dual role on the cutters might seem to professionals it works out in practice and has stood the test of time .
22 The idea started in Standlake and has spread throughout the country .
23 Surely a Government 's job is to address the overall rise in crime that has taken place while they have been in office , and also to deal with this new phenomenon — the amazing increase in youth crime .
24 Linton has developed Fresco with portability in mind and has already tested a version that runs on Microsoft Corp Windows NT , apparently his main target for technology .
25 Rabina Ali , who 's twenty one , was born in Pakistan but has a British passport .
26 It is grown on the slopes of the Himalayas in Pakistan and has very thin grains and a surprising fragrance .
27 It is still not uniform in type but has a tendency towards beefiness and size , with bulls averaging 145cm and 1,200kg , and cows 140cm and 800kg .
28 The domestic programme kicked off in December and has so far rounded up 32 resellers out of a desired 50 with access to key accounts , Unix expertise and a vertical orientation .
29 Known as Jimmy by his friends , he was due to retire in December and has been a weaver with Stoddards for the past 34 years .
30 Bodies that have particular input to and effect on issues of European spectrum management include the European Commission , which is taking an increasingly active interest in telecommunications and has identified two major tasks ahead for member states : the liberalisation of telecommunications services and the separation of regulatory and operational functions .
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