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

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1 The relation between contemporary modes of communication and the contemporary novel may not always be obvious or straightforward , but it has profoundly changed the ways in which people think about fiction and the value they attach to reading .
2 The first sortie on to the Promenade was made on June 6 , and two days later was taken round the whole system to test for clearances. 641 was passed by the Railway Inspector as ready for service on 3 July , since which time it has regularly operated the Fleetwood service .
3 While this has greatly reduced the archival storage problem it has probably made the access problem worse .
4 The railway offers a scenic eight mile ride in a variety of coaches from Europe and Africa — it has astutely cornered the market in demonstrating foreign narrow-gauge rail travel .
5 For television is not a ‘ neutral ’ provider of images or a mere facilitator , it has increasingly determined the manner in which high performance sport is played and presented to the public .
6 It has also joined the Precision RISC Organisation as a senior member .
7 In doing this it has also extended the role of hierarchical coordination in the overall process of running the country .
8 It has also highlighted the differential at local level .
9 It has also trained the designer to become a rather convincing fibber !
10 It has also pledged the pair to establishing NT-on-Alpha as ‘ a premier RISC-based systems platform ’ and has them promising machines ‘ that could fundamentally change the face of computing ’ as we know it .
11 It has also made the job of the pollsters more difficult .
12 That sort of money is attracting a lot of farmers , but it has also made the RSPCA concerned about the welfare of the birds .
13 It has also enabled the re-introduction of degree programmes in Mathematics and Politics to proceed with steady growth in student numbers .
14 It has also enabled the health professionals to give us feedback on the screening from their perspective .
15 International obligations — although the report is predominately a UK plan , it has also covered the UK 's obligations as an EC member and as a developed nation towards the developing world .
16 International obligations — although the report is predominately a UK plan , it has also covered the UK 's obligations as an EC member and as a developed nation towards the developing world .
17 It has also underpinned the development of many hotel and catering programmes throughout the world .
18 It has also begun the work of building a new civil register for births , deaths and marriages .
19 It has also become the focus of protest for miners ' support groups all over Lancashire and further afield , as demonstrated by the early arrival of three young members of Lancaster Miners ' Support Group in a transit van .
20 It has also sent the West numerous doubtful and bogus defectors to muddy the waters .
21 At New Year 1983 it screened the light-hearted ‘ One In Five ’ : it has also shown the film My Beautiful Laundrette , the sitcom ‘ Cornerhouse ’ , documentaries such as ‘ Veronica 4 Rose ’ , ‘ Breaking The Silence ’ and ‘ Bright Eyes ’ , and the fictional ‘ Domestic Bliss ’ .
22 But it has also underlined the absence of any equivalent increase in their political weight .
23 It has also purchased the Francis G. Mayer Collection of colour slides , New York , and part of the photography collection of the British photographer Roger Wood .
24 For example , government provision of housing may be seen as a response to the inadequacies of the market as a provider of houses , but it has also transformed the character of that market .
25 By the middle of this year it will know whether it has also captured the topcoat business at the car plant , in Melbourne suburb Altona , due to begin production in mid-1994 .
26 It has also put the UK in the spotlight : the balance of votes between EC member states is such that the UK vote will very likely decide the issue one way or the other .
27 It has also to keep the Gulf safe in the future , and protect the world 's access to oil .
28 It has also encouraged the use of new financial control mechanisms such as external financing limits , which in Britain since 1979 have been used as a covert pay policy ( Heald and Steel 1981 : 15 ) .
29 While it has greatly strengthened individual bishops , hitherto left very much to cope on their own , it has also decreased the scope for unilateral action on the part of an independent-minded bishop .
30 The impact of the recession in Britain has compelled employers drastically to reduce labour costs at the same time as it has effectively shifted the balance of market strength in their favour .
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