Example sentences of "has [vb pp] a somewhat [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nor are any reservations about Hawking 's work itself : on this score , Soul is more incisive than Errol Morris ' movie , in which the director has substituted a somewhat bemused deference for the confident spirit of critical inquiry that animated its forerunner , The Thin Blue Line . |
2 | In doing so , however , it has presented a somewhat one-sided view of human society . |
3 | In the backs , Kenny Logan has had a somewhat disappointing season after being capped in Australia last summer , but the stage is set for him to recover lost ground , as it is for his Stirling County colleague , Ian Jardine . |
4 | In the backs , Kenny Logan has had a somewhat disappointing season after being capped in Australia last summer , but the stage is set for him to recover lost ground , as it is for his Stirling County colleague , Ian Jardine . |
5 | Since that time it has had a somewhat chequered history , at certain times being in favour and at others being disapproved of most heartily . |
6 | Older people I have indicated already that the exclusion of older people from the labour market over the same period has had a somewhat different impact upon their position in reciprocal support within families . |
7 | In one country , Malawi , the President has taken a somewhat extreme stand against ‘ modern methods ’ in education and has forbidden their use . |
8 | D. Michie , professor of machine intelligence at Edinburgh University , has discovered a somewhat similar state of affairs in a hybrid mouse , and R. A. Fisher suggested the term affinity to describe the phenomenon . |