Example sentences of "and [adv] has [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , the marker has responded as master-craftsman to apprentice , so to speak : he knows what a court report ought to be like , and so has helped the pupil-writer towards that understanding , and has directed his attention to the part where the reader was confused .
2 This is because until the commencement of the lead time period , the seller has probably not started work on the order , and so has incurred no expense .
3 Environmental Issues , which spotlights this and other surveys on page 11 , is well aware of young people 's interest in green matters and so has introduced a section specifically for them .
4 Mrs Davison was injured when she jumped from a bedroom window and still has to use a crutch .
5 In a rather different way , the estimation of the annual output of the Roman mint between about 150 and 50BC has enabled a picture to be constructed of the growth and then contraction of the liquidity of silver coinage during that period ( fig. 24 ) .
6 The writer has no access to immediate feedback and simply has to imagine the reader 's reaction .
7 After a few hundred yards it crosses a road and indeed has become a road , which we followed for two miles .
8 Meanwhile , since the early 1980s the movements of home-owners to the South has become increasingly difficult as the pressures for net in-migration from the rest of Britain and overseas has outstripped the rate of new house building and led to massive inflation in the price of houses and land with planning permission ( Champion , Green and Owen , 1987 ) .
9 The lizard loses fat stoned in the tail , and yet has to find the wherewithal to repair its wounded body and regenerate its tail .
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