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

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1 In doing so it has had the benefit of conversations with the Revd.
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 This law dates back to the Middle Ages , when it was a means of filling the royal coffers , and until now it has allowed the State ( today the Treasury ) to claim possession of valuable objects whose owners can not be traced .
6 So far it has described the lads down the pit as millionaires and then businessmen .
7 Today it has become the focus of work on machine intelligence , particularly within connectionism .
8 Well it has to give the effect
9 The problem is that we do n't get the following day 's forecast until 4pm and sometimes it has to join the queue for updating .
10 ‘ If a company is serious about stress then it has to address the issues raised , ’ commented , a chartered clinical psychologist working as a consultant with KPMG Peat Marwick , especially if it emerges that certain internal working practices and management are the major factors in staff stress levels .
11 Roy Jenkins , chancellor from 1968 to 1970 , acknowledged the strain when he said : ‘ I think it is the most back-breaking job in government and indeed it has broken the back of nearly everyone who has held it since the war . ’
12 It may need more general contextual information to discriminate between words , yet it has to provide the words that determine that context .
13 More recently it has tackled the need to overcome the problems of illiteracy and lack of education by producing a series of ten audiovisuals ( slide/cassette packs ) to be used in clinics and hospitals as well as in dioceses and communities throughout the region .
14 Certainly it has exhausted the works explicitly credited to Carver in the great Scone Choirbook , and I suppose that is why Dr Elliott remarks , in connection with Pater Creator Omnium , that any music which ‘ may have intervened between the Mass Fera Pessima … and this work is sadly lost ’ .
15 Therefore it has inserted the reservation , based on ‘ common [ economic ] interest ’ .
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