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

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1 For Machu Picchu is the closest I have come to a Mecca , a once-in-my-lifetime destination and , like the route to Mecca , each Inca trail has deep and hidden roots in a life long before one pins Cuzco on the map .
2 Single-party governments can easily become doctrinaire , dictatorial and divisive , as recent British experience has amply and unhappily shown .
3 There is little doubt , moreover , that in the nuclear age the deterrence mode of thinking has by and large been the intellectually prevalent one .
4 Your precipitate action has well and truly fucked things up .
5 Now that the Clinton administration has swiftly and decisively reversed the ban , the time is right to discuss the scientifically and ethically appropriate uses of this material .
6 With books of this nature , there is always the danger of varying quality between chapters , but happily the book 's editor has by and large overcome this difficulty .
7 ‘ a judge has not and should not appear to have any responsibility for the institution of prosecutions ; nor has he any power to refuse to allow a prosecution to proceed merely because he considers that , as a matter of policy , it ought not to have been brought .
8 The figure of more than 3,000 which I just quoted , when compared with 873 similar undertakings in France and 479 in Italy , shows that the United Kingdom has far and away more undertakings with more than 1,000 employees than either of our major European partners .
9 Australia has neither and both countries are in a time zone which does not suit the world television audience .
10 We think it is night time when in actual fact morning has well and truly broken .
11 Any settled society has right and wrong ways of living together — not least revolutionary societies , which tend to be conformist beyond all others .
12 Fine china sales have improved but the profit has n't and this needs some explanation .
13 Task analysis has not and can not be reduced to a set of standardised procedures which the aspiring analyst could acquire in a formal training course .
14 The Eighties surf bubble has well and truly burst , and competition prize money for the sport side of surfing is on the wane .
15 Further , ‘ there exists considerable uncertainty in the medical and legal professions as to the legality of terminating the use or application of life-sustaining procedures where the patient has voluntarily and in sound mind evidenced a desire that such procedures be withheld or withdrawn . ’
16 [ 7 ] The survival of documents has always and substantially will still depend upon the needs and compulsions of the document creators , as well as upon the survival of the organizations that guard these documents .
17 It seems that the publication of these reports has by and large not proved such a worry to schools .
18 The market has well and truly raised the drawbridge against any advance by the less privileged .
19 If the language has long and short vowels and consonants , this will affect the rhythm of the language .
20 I must stress the fact that this building is not , as the IRA has callously and cynically claimed , an operational military base .
21 ‘ Clearly the IRA has cruelly and inhumanely violated those principles .
22 Clearly the IRA has cruelly and inhumanely violated those principles .
23 The conferences were held actually , shall we say according to these guidelines that you have before you erm , and it was felt that the remit of these conferences has already and will in the future erm , increase democracy , accountability and the efficiency in decision making processes in our union .
24 The saxophones are rarely employed as a group in the orchestra , but the E flat alto has now and again been used for solos , e.g. in Ravel 's orchestration of Mussorgsky 's Pictures from an Exhibition , Vaughan Williams 's Job and Britten 's Sinfonia da Requiem .
25 Ensure your client has properly and adequately identified the acquisition target to be contacted ( proper corporate name , location , etc . ) .
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