Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] has [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So she has got a problem then . |
2 | Naturally he has expressed a desire to see you , but if his wishes are to be fulfilled you must leave for France at once . |
3 | So he has accepted an offer to drive the new Vector at Silverstone , but insists at the moment it is for this race only . |
4 | So it has become a fashion now . |
5 | So it has made a lot of difference . |
6 | She 's now able to walk around the house although outside she has to use a wheelchair . |
7 | But erm lately he has got a lot worse . |
8 | However there are a number of important controlling factors : firstly , the subject fixates centrally ( usually he has to report a digit which is presented in order to confirm this central fixation ) ; secondly , the stimulus is exposed for less than 200 milliseconds to avoid eye movement ; thirdly , the visual angle of the stimuli from the fixation point should be between 2.5° and 5° ( otherwise , confounding effects occur ) . |
9 | The novelty of such a situation will be more apparent if we compare with it what can be called the classical situation of the ancient world between 600 and 300 B.C. It has become a commonplace , after Karl Jaspers ' Vom Ursprung und Ziel der Geschichte — the first original book on history to appear in post-war Germany in 1949 — to speak of the Achsenzeit , of the axial age , which included the China of Confucius and Lao-Tse , the India of Buddha , the Iran of Zoroaster , the Palestine of the Prophets and the Greece of the philosophers , the tragedians and the historians . |
10 | Quite possibly he has got a flea duck . |
11 | Liz is said to have commented : ‘ I 'm sorry Raquel is so hard up she has to do a film that rips off my life . |
12 | Link correspondent has reported many employees ' weddings in the past , but now she has become a bride herself . |
13 | Up until now it has maintained a purity of vision that sees a workstation not a terminal on every desk . |
14 | Now it has become a scene of misery and discontent . |
15 | There was a time when planned obsolescence was capitalism 's dirty little secret — now it has become a selling point . |
16 | And now it has launched a Home Emergency Service to do the same for homeowners . |
17 | Now it has launched a series of competitions to select the best ways of filling the gaps in Britain 's armoury . |
18 | Now it has submitted a planning application to double the size of its current premises — a two-bedroom bungalow on the Severalls Hospital site in Colchester . |
19 | Now he has commercialised a method to recover the drugs , first developed by Dr Chris Lowe of Cambridge University . |
20 | Since becoming the first Scot in 35 years to win the Amateur title at Carnoustie last year , Dundas has known that he would be playing in the US Masters at Augusta and Open Championship at Royal St George 's , and now he has received an invitation to the US Open , to be played at Baltusrol , New Jersey , on 17-20 June . |
21 | Now he has become a pain in the neck to the establishment . |
22 | Now he has had a chance to work with them and perhaps better understands the intricacies of their job . |
23 | Now he has had a chance to regroup and fall back on to the kind of terrain of which he is master — the written minute . |
24 | Well he has got a job you know |
25 | While he does n't support competition climbing , he can not see what right he has to offer an opinion on the subject , especially when he considers the commercialism of some Himalayan mountaineers . |
26 | I too will treat this group of writers as ‘ structuralists ’ and look at some aspects of their work to show how it has created an object for analysis that is relevant to the empirical tasks of the sociology of knowledge . |
27 | Since then he has created a garden few of us would aspire to after a lifetime of gardening . |
28 | If , however , the observed changes are not what was predicted , then he has made an error but he has also learned because he must now modify his view of the situation accordingly . |
29 | If he wept because he saw another world beyond sensible things , that , after all , is called ‘ Water of the Eyes ’ , then he has seen a thing which is a congener and perfecter of prayer , that is the object of prayer and his prayer is in order and even more perfect . |
30 | If , on the other hand , B is already the heir of A , then he has received a benefit under A 's estate , and so far as that benefit extends he may be asked to make over property to C. If he does so , however , this is regarded as restitution of property from A 's estate rather than as an institution to B's own estate . |