Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] has a [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 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 He now also has a suspended fine of Pounds 1,500 hanging over him until 1994 .
12 ‘ Every individual here tonight has a key part to play in this great plan .
13 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 .
14 The special educational needs support service ( SENSS ) that I know well now has a structured hierarchy to ensure that available staffing resources are distributed through the borough according to needs .
15 While football hooliganism is not solely an ‘ English disease ’ , to be an English supporter at a match abroad clearly has a powerful image that attracts many young fans , an image which sees local fans and passers-by retreating in terror , and which has , it must be said , little to do with the achievements of the English football team itself .
16 Despite all the protest that his Salvation Front was too closely linked with the old communists , President Iliescu now almost certainly has a clear mandate to govern Romania .
17 Where the terrain becomes so steep that the leader no longer has a reasonable likelihood of controlling a slide , then belays of some form should be taken for the seconds .
18 Meanwhile , contradictory reactions by the authorities in various parts of East Germany continued , reinforcing the suspicion among experts in Bonn that the party leadership 's authority is crumbling and it no longer has a firm grip on the situation .
19 But Elaine no longer has a close relationship to give her the support she needs .
20 Personal grief very often no longer has a communal expression .
21 Why then has a divorced man , who cheerfully admits he is the wrong side of 50 and used to a fairly fancy-free existence , decided to play Good Samaritan to Bosnian refugees ?
22 Never before has a main World Cup season opened so early .
23 Never before has a main World Cup season opened so early .
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