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

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1 However , far from being tied to his desk , Harry has built up quite a reputation as a roving reporter .
2 ‘ Could it be that crime has become too easy , that violence has become too much a theme of television and videos , that respect for other people has gone too much out of fashion and too many young people see no stake for themselves in this society and see more of a future in crime and the black economy ? ’ he asked .
3 In most RMI contexts , this new structure has become almost universally a version of the clinical directorate model .
4 It has become so much a part of them that they are often unaware of its existence .
5 Punch is certainly one of the great British institutions , and has become so much a way of life as to make it impossible to imagine a world without it .
6 The resulting emphasis on personalism and personalised relationships has become very much a feature of social life in the New World , too .
7 And the amount of it we get from India and Sri Lanka ha has gone down quite a lot .
8 It began in September 1989 and has taken just over a year to finalise all the details with the design being personally approved by Her Majesty The Queen .
9 Oh yes it , it spread , really has spread now quite a lot .
10 The tax profession has lost not only a practitioner of the highest calibre but also a very good friend .
11 The incremental optical encoder which is conventionally used to detect rotor position in a closed-loop system may be expensive and has acquired perhaps unjustly a reputation for poor reliability .
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