Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So she has tipped the system a little away from collective to presidential government ’ . |
2 | So she has got a problem then . |
3 | Naturally he has expressed a desire to see you , but if his wishes are to be fulfilled you must leave for France at once . |
4 | The portraits depict weary , yet often bright-eyed individuals , and their intimacy with one another gives them a curious force , perhaps he has captured the wisdom gained through their experiences of life ? |
5 | In doing so he has to maximise the output from his land as he is subject not only to man-made economic vagaries but also to climatic variations beyond his control . |
6 | So he has accepted an offer to drive the new Vector at Silverstone , but insists at the moment it is for this race only . |
7 | So he has got the scrum right , just as if he had been listening to Graham Price all along . |
8 | So it has become a fashion now . |
9 | So it has made a lot of difference . |
10 | In doing so it has had the benefit of conversations with the Revd. |
11 | The likelihood of a syphilitic mother passing the infection on when she is pregnant diminishes the longer she has had the disease , and when she has been given an adequate course of anti-syphilitic treatment , there is no chance of her infecting her unborn child unless she herself becomes reinfected . |
12 | She 's now able to walk around the house although outside she has to use a wheelchair . |
13 | Meanwhile she has given the impression that , by looking to the earliest community of women and men , she has found a way for women to be Christian . |
14 | He is also a noted expert on financial matters , and tonight he has given the House a clear explanation of complex proposals . |
15 | But erm lately he has got a lot worse . |
16 | 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 ) . |
17 | Yet still he has found the will — and the money — to fly 40 Lebanese orphans to America for Christmas . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Producer Barry Purvis said yesterday he has designed the puppets ‘ with all their intimate bits and pieces . ’ |
20 | Quite possibly he has got a flea duck . |
21 | The establishment has taken over and the more wrong it has proved , the more it has stifled the dissent that might have saved the economy . |
22 | The more the hybridizing and crossing back and forth has concentrated on the spectacular , the further it has taken the plants from the vigour of their natural origins , and the less resistant many have become to pest and disease . |
23 | ‘ Just see how carefully he has ordered the universe for our mutual benefit . |
24 | Rocco apparently performed a survey and determined that 9 out of 10 skaters are street skaters , and hence he has dropped every vert skater from his team . |
25 | If she does this correctly she has learned the concept . |
26 | Now she has joined the Breakthrough fundraising drive to build a research centre in London . |
27 | Link correspondent has reported many employees ' weddings in the past , but now she has become a bride herself . |
28 | Computer Associates International Inc has just about run out of available US software products companies to snap up , and now it has crossed the Atlantic , making landfall in Dublin , where it has bought the assets of C++ object-oriented C specialist Glockenspiel Ltd . |
29 | Up until now it has maintained a purity of vision that sees a workstation not a terminal on every desk . |
30 | Now it has become a scene of misery and discontent . |