Example sentences of "[adv] has [verb] [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He apparently has done quite a lot of good work in the past . |
2 | Any sane and workable approach to life obviously has to contain both an attitude to individuals and an attitude towards the whole . |
3 | Regularly , at least one day a week , he goes to one of a few chosen locations to shoot a roll of film and has been doing this now for several years and so has built up a record of places such as Trafalgar Square , Westminster Bridge and the South Bank in London . |
4 | Regularly , a least one day a week , he goes to one of a few chosen locations to shoot a roll of film and has been doing this now for several years and so has built up a record of places such as Trafalgar Square , Westminster Bridge and the South Bank in London . |
5 | The course has helped Pauline with such issues as marketing and cash flow and she already has drawn up a business plan for the next five years — confirming that she too has no plans to return to full-time employment . |
6 | The Government still has to work out a points system whereby a cross-section of Hong Kong residents , whose skills are needed , will be given full British citizenship rights between 1992 and 1997 . |
7 | It is just too important a match to blood a player , who upto now has played only a handful of internationals . |
8 | Basically I got a fax from him in LA yesterday , and apparently his daughter is a great fan of yours and Basil 's … and he too has become quite a fan . |
9 | Experience so far of introducing managed competition into the NHS therefore has thrown up a number of political , normative and practical dilemmas . |
10 | In America where initially it was done one state after another , it actually has changed quite a lot and erm the developments have been very interesting , partly because they 've been in the courts rather than in Congress . |