Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] has " in BNC.

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1 Leland Allen , a quantum chemist at Princeton University , believes that Pople has brought elements of standardisation , reliability , a large body of reference calculations , ready availability , and reproducibility ; and most importantly has opened up a second pathway — in addition to experimentation — to chemical truth .
2 Right so has anybody got any sort of strong opinions about who should go ?
3 Now , the last thing I want to say , because I know we , our guest is here , and so presumably has collected his thoughts and is able to leap into the breach , the last thing I want to say on this is , writing articles , writing pieces , is a game , another area where practice makes perfect .
4 ‘ I think that a valid reply to this objection would be that it is a political objection to the passing of a statute worded in this wide way , not a legal objection to the validity of the Order , it a statute worded so widely has been passed .
5 The same spotted coat that conceals the leopard so successfully has also been its undoing .
6 Much less has been written about the organisation of health care in the country .
7 She has managed their staff restaurant for 18 years , so obviously has a great relationship with our clients .
8 I think there is a tendency erm for local authority planners to have horizons set by the end date of the current plan period , and work , try and work in that , sort of around the real world I think , where nothing happens , or nothing is conceivable , beyond that time period , erm , this particular approach , er does not work in the case of new settlements , there is no need when having established your design size for a new settlement that it necessarily all has to be built within current plan period , and I think this sort of approach is recognized in Cambridgeshire where , in case of the A forty five new settlement , a view was taken at an early stage that a new settlement of three thousand dwellings was needed to meet long term development needs in Cambridgeshire , an area where the planning issues and problems where very similar to those of York , and the approved structure plan in policy proposed that new settlement to be designated as three thousand , of which two thousand portion would be built within the current plan period , so it seems to me that the the question of size need not be an impediment to erm designation of a new settlement if the existing requirement and need are adjudged not to require the sort of new settlement size that we are creating .
9 The issue on CD of these recordings which one tended lovingly on LP for so long has been one of the joys of my collection .
10 They feel that the ‘ rainy day ’ for which they have worked and saved for so long has now arrived , and they fear that they may , at any time , have to dip into whatever nest-egg they have tucked away for emergencies .
11 But I do not regard these factors as justifying sweeping away the law which for so long has regulated the conduct of charitable corporations .
12 The the the trouble is it 's not not not that wrong with the fence but the ivy 's so thick , it 's been there so long has n't it ?
13 ‘ Losing Danny so suddenly and so pointlessly has been terrible .
14 It happened so quickly has n't it ?
15 Only once has he come close to losing his rag , when publicly embarrassed by his press secretary , Julie Hall , as she admitted giving the first name of the little girl at the centre of the health election broadcast row to the press .
16 Since 1935 , only once has a party been elected with as much as 50 per cent of the vote : the Tories under Sir Anthony Eden in 1955 .
17 Only once has he named the same team twice in succession ( against the Netherlands and Germany during the European Championship finals last year ) , but the latest spate of trouble is exceptional .
18 Much more has been written ; nothing gets done .
19 Much more has always been claimed for it .
20 Much more has to be done by the European Community .
21 Leasing obviously still has its dedicated followers , but like many other sectors the boom years of the mid-1980s now look a very long way away .
22 How much further has this tape got to go ?
23 have held lengthy dialogue with the commission , no formal clearance what so ever has even been given commission suggested and encouraged to notify , but they did not , they had the opportunity to do so , they declined it , one might say is a market of risk takers , this is a risk that they took .
24 The question of accommodation seems to be settled , but the Unit apparently still has no agreed terms of reference .
25 Getting itself involved in access so deeply has turned it from a benign , vaguely representative organisation into one whose role is increasingly to police the activities of climbing and climbers .
26 The issue of non-accidental injury , although mentioned under psychological factors , obviously also has physical , sociocultural , environmental and politicoeconomic aspects and is another reminder that although in this textbook , the five factors are dealt with separately for the purposes of discussion , in reality they are closely related .
27 Indeed , the biographers ' determination to establish the identity of the woman Pushkin claimed to love so hopelessly has resulted in the destruction of its legendary status , and consequently of its constructive role in the reading of the poetry .
28 Just as Commercial Banks have collected deposits from the public so also has the state through the Postal Savings system , where savers can accumulate several tax-free accounts by using fictitious names .
29 However , so also has been the impact of social revolution , though rather less effectively .
30 The only government support so far has been a recommendation by the Rural Development Commission , part of the Department of the Environment , to establish a pilot scheme .
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