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

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1 In fact the dream that we all had about Great Britain acknowledging it 's theatre and funding it properly has suffered a lot of setbacks since the ‘ sixties ’ .
2 But the last week or so has provided a couple of classics , little exchanges that appear to have nothing to do with policy and everything to do with ego , bitterness and vendetta .
3 She only has to express a hint of yearning for a food , fad or fantasy for her fans to start racing after them too .
4 The value of R5 is actually not particularly critical ; it just has to provide a minimum of 93µA to the base of TR2 .
5 The president still has to make a host of key decisions : how generous to make the benefits ; how to pay for the changes ; how much freedom to give the states and , above all , how to sell the package .
6 She also has to wear a set of hideously long fingernails .
7 The next problem comes when we recognize that the work done so far has produced a piece of research which could easily keep a dozen people occupied for the rest of their lives .
8 no one until now has produced a biography of Graham Gooch .
9 The problem is that the patient often has to pay a portion of the cost for the community based services .
10 Initially Kidd had intended returning Down Under , but an attractive offer from Division Two side Sundays Well has prompted a change of heart .
11 Wilko seemingly has made a bid of ( I think the figure was ) 90,000 .
12 To help you spend all those Christmas gift vouchers , TODAY has compiled a list of some of the most entertaining books to suit everyone 's taste .
13 Scotland manager , Duncan Paterson , noted that the weather the tourists have experienced here has changed a number of perceptions of Fijian rugby .
14 The next mill downstream has had a variety of names over the years : Russell Mill , Lowes Mill and more recently , Malvern Mill .
15 It too has published a number of staff training packages .
16 However , when Rousseau 's text is submitted to the questioning scrutiny of the grammatologist , it emerges that , although Rousseau clearly wants to say that melody originates in the passions , he actually has to formulate a definition of it that includes a notion of articulation and differentiation .
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