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

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1 This has already given the Southerners ‘ Rameses the Great ’ , ‘ Treasures of the Hermitage ’ , and ‘ Splendors of the Ottoman Sultans ’ , and this month there opens an exhibition on the Etruscans from the Vatican museums .
2 However , this has not solved the problem .
3 This has not removed the scope for profound disagreement about the relevance of such conditions .
4 This has not removed the danger of war but it has certainly perverted the concept of defence — there are few defence systems which are not actually war machines .
5 This has n't restricted the boot space which is 18 cubic feet — square and uncluttered thanks to the good suspension design .
6 This has broadly supported the stance taken by the Committee for the Defence of Fauna and Flora ( CODEFF ) , which is co-ordinating campaigns against this and other logging plans .
7 This has even displaced the market mechanism as an allocator of resources in certain areas , thereby politicising spheres of activity formerly left to the market to perform .
8 This has greatly reduced the amount of paperwork involved and allowed individual outlets to improve standards of service .
9 This has further increased the importance of mobility .
10 They are able to pursue a ‘ global strategy ’ , and this has often involved the closure of older plants in inner-city areas , with large losses of employment and of income to the local population .
11 In severe winters this has certainly improved the chance of survival of many common birds and has perhaps raised their winter survival rate generally .
12 For Marxist thinkers this has usually meant the accession to power of a new class , involving the transformation of the whole social system , as in the transition from feudalism to capitalism , or from capitalism to socialism .
13 This has now become the standard internationally recognised format of the final report ( see chapter 3 , page 34 ) .
14 This has deeply affected the artist , and ironically makes him a kind of human ally of the city in which he lives .
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