Example sentences of "[adv] has [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I believe someone somewhere has got a good idea .
2 ‘ Bringing all this together has required a great deal of planning , co-operation between numerous organisations and many long hours of work , ’ he added .
3 It obviously has had the opposite effect
4 The prosecutor merely has to prove the technical offence of walking on grass .
5 Labour now not only has to embrace the new agenda of electoral reform , political decentralisation and power-sharing , and a new Britain in Europe .
6 Unhealthy it most certainly is ( I have been prevailed upon to refrain from detailing how ) but one only has to say the magic word AIDS to realise the sad fact that the consequences of some homosexual intercourse are far from gay .
7 One only has to note the impressive erudition manipulated by the likes of Borges , Cortázar , Carpentier or Fuentes or the intertextual references that abound in the new narrative to realize that the Spanish-American writer has long since ceased to be a provincial and is now very much a citizen of the world .
8 To get back to Markowitz 's original proxy for the risk of a portfolio ( or for that matter an individual security ) , the standard deviation of the returns , one only has to find the square root of the total portfolio variance .
9 Thus has emerged the medical concept of ‘ brain-stem death ’ .
10 He no longer has to enter a conditional appearance , since that practice was abolished when acknowledgements of service were introduced , but must file his acknowledgement and give notice of intention to defend and then issue his application to set aside service and the renewal order within 14 days .
11 The demand for bank lending will fall , not because of a rise in the ‘ own ’ rate of interest on bank loans but because the fall in interest rates elsewhere has caused a relative rise in bank interest rates .
12 Traditionally , literary criticism — which generally has supported the conservative idea of the period as a time of disruption and rebellion has made out a case for the poem 's balanced quality in praising both Cromwell and Charles I. Marvell may have later been an employee of Cromwell 's Latin Secretariat , but his poem shows an independent impartiality which avoids political commitment .
13 Over the years , quarrying generally has had a bad record for pay and conditions , and Penrhyn has a particularly infamous past .
14 Mostly musicians spend their time jerking off in front of others and guitar and bass-playing readers are basically fans of the idea of that , but the truth is that it 's all individual — every neck on every guitar just has to feel a certain way .
15 ( GUIL meanwhile has approached the other SPY , brow creased in thought . )
16 The centre 's directors recognise that the price of a microcomputer still has to fall a long way before the machines can play an important role in Third World education .
17 But she still has to take a daily cocktail of drugs .
18 This approach is more likely to damage a rescuee for good , especially one who still has to learn the basic rules .
19 Steve Cram , the Olympic 1500 metres silver medallist in 1984 , still has to launch a serious challenge for his place in the team but took another solid step on the road to Barcelona with an encouraging relay leg at Sheffield .
20 Course Moira always has had a vivid imagination , you have to take what she says with a pinch of salt .
21 The discovery of the two bodies yesterday has started a new check on the 30,000 US civilians in Panama .
22 Money sent home has become an important source of income for the country — especially from those who live in the United States and send remittances to their families in dollars .
23 He 's signed up to go racing in America for a fistful of dollars … and few a for dollars more has got a new book out …
24 The revelation that Canadian prices for new drugs are relatively high internationally has become a political issue .
25 A woman accused of stealing thousands of pounds from a charity that she helped set up has made a further appearance in court .
26 Lyotard similarly has proposed a de-differentiated semiotics .
27 The Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh also has had a long involvement with the cultivation and development of plants with medicinal properties and we have our own Scottish traditions of herbal cures for a long list of ailments .
28 Home-grown : Edinburgh 's Royal Botanic Garden also has had a long involvement with the development of plants with medicinal properties
29 The court has to consider the child 's welfare as the court 's paramount consideration , and also has to consider the various aspects referred to under section 1(3) , that is they have to consider the wishes of the children , their needs , the likely effects on the children of change , the characteristics of the children , the nature of the harm they have suffered and the capability of the parents or anybody else offering themselves as carers , which would include of course the grandparents in this case .
30 And the chairman also has to make a big speech on the first day .
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