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

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1 She has managed their staff restaurant for 18 years , so obviously has a great relationship with our clients .
2 The question of accommodation seems to be settled , but the Unit apparently still has no agreed terms of reference .
3 So too has the received wisdom about the structure and policies of the tsarist State , the Provisional Government , and the major political parties — Kadet , moderate socialist and Bolshevik .
4 So too has the rich talents of Celtic-bound Paul Byrne .
5 What must be appreciated , however , is that the system is still fairly new and still evolving and only recently has the full potential of the database approach in general , and the integrated payroll personnel system specifically , been realised to anything like its full extent .
6 Interestingly , though , the close ties with and influence of medicine have meant that only recently has an educational approach begun to emerge which is freed from the decision-making power of the medical profession , and from the diagnostic and treatment framework .
7 The international system not only has a major division between communist and capitalist states but also deeper cultural divisions between what are usually termed the First and Third worlds .
8 A screen , on the other hand , not only has a specific function , but is also an integral part of the overall design , and will therefore be looked at in quite a different way .
9 During the process of learning the student is working to achieve something ; knowledge of how close her performance is approximating to the desired goal not only has a motivating effect , but if given in sufficient detail provides information which enables her to adjust her learning nearer to the goal .
10 Warwick Collins points out that the keel design not only has a distinct draught advantage over a fin keel , but also claims that it helps to damp any pitching motion in a seaway .
11 The Gyle project not only has a permanent site safety supervisor , Stewart Adam , but also receives regular visits from a regional health and safety advisor .
12 But guar bread , newly created by British food chemists , not only has a high fibre content but actually has 25 per cent fewer calories per ounce .
13 The faith not only has an experiential reality , it has dynamic consequences as well .
14 However , the numbers of divorces could be slightly misleading in that , not only has the general population risen in numbers , but marriage itself is more popular , as we saw earlier in this chapter .
15 ‘ The Marriott not only has the best service in town , but the best business facilities as well , ’ commented Travel Agent Magazine .
16 Not only has the Labour party not realised that GCSE results at 16 in Labour-controlled authorities are some of the worst , but it has learnt nothing — it still opposes standardised testing from the age of seven .
17 Does my right hon. Friend agree that not only has the Conservative party demonstrated that it is willing to spend a greater proportion of gross national product , but , by continuing to expand our economy , we have surpassed the Labour party bid at the 1987 election — when it said that it would increase spending on the national health service by 3 per cent .
18 Not only has the arid nature of the land inspired successive rulers to create the most exquisite and luxuriant ornamental gardens in their palaces and towns ; it has also spurred generations of textile artists to compensate for the harshness of their environment by weaving emblems of foliate abundance into their rugs .
19 Not only has the British government and its agencies borrowed less in recent years than other European governments , it is also the case that , until recently , the private bond market was narrow .
20 At present in the UK , each company has a board of directors which manages its affairs ; directors are elected , and may be removed , by shareholders in general meeting , and a general meeting normally also has a residual power , by a special resolution ( proposed as such and carried by a 75 per cent majority of the shares voted ) , to give a management direction to the board .
21 Hanson lost out to Tomkins in its last big bid , for Ranks Hovis MacDougall , and anyway now has a lowly share rating with a yield well above the market average at about six per cent .
22 But if we do not take their most far-reaching claims too seriously , and if we attempt to combine their insights with those stemming from more conventional social science , we can develop a form of sociology which once more has the extensive scope of the early pioneering studies .
23 Offshore also has the added advantage of non-stop wind .
24 On closer inspection this turned out to be the L'Chaim Society , a Jewish good-time gang which presumably also has a stout approach to Judaism .
25 Every region round the country now has a regional advisory youth committee and nearly all has an annual youth conference .
26 He now also has a suspended fine of Pounds 1,500 hanging over him until 1994 .
27 We have always said that it is not for nothing that the Unix prompts are dollar and percentage signs and at last somebody out there has the common sense to recognise that fact too : the new Unix Reseller Show , set for May 4 to 6 in Dallas , is blatantly promoting itself with the slogan ‘ How To Make Money With Unix ’ ; if that does n't bring the punters piling in , nothing will .
28 At last somebody out there has the common sense to recognise that fact too .
29 ‘ Every individual here tonight has a key part to play in this great plan .
30 Er but but it it is not simple as in any of these matters er in that the change in the vacant dwellings difference here also has a consequential figure for dwellings different at the end .
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