Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] he has " in BNC.
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1 | So far he has no regrets . |
2 | ‘ So far he has not had the opportunity to appear to us a flexible and strong politician . ’ |
3 | The former Cardiff winger has his faults but so far he has adapted well to his new code and in a Bradford side playing more expansively these days is seeing plenty of the ball . |
4 | So far he has proved to be no stern ayatollah . |
5 | The South African case remains interesting , and I asked my doctor friend for clarification , but so far he has not been able to get any further information . |
6 | So far he has tracked down the chemical 3-methyl-2-hexenoic acid . |
7 | So far he has not tried to blame anyone else . |
8 | ‘ Technology thrives by taking the best elements of technology from countries around the world , so free trade is absolutely crucial , but so far he has not made a clear stand on free trade . ’ |
9 | So far he has . |
10 | So far he has n't been wrong ! |
11 | So far he has done very little ‘ work ’ for me . |
12 | The writer of this book has to confess that so far he has been so hidebound by tradition that he has not yet brought himself to write key-signatures for the horns , but he admits that the only argument in favour of this is that the lack of signature acts as a guide to the conductor 's eye in spotting the horn parts in the score . |
13 | So far he has visited 98 countries and covered over 280,000 km from pole to pole , through Africa and the Americas . |
14 | So far he has given none . |
15 | ( Artist 's heart now sinks at thought of fifteen-hour day on account of two ideas leading to twenty permutations of two-line scene : ‘ But Richard — ’ ‘ Yes , I know , but the thing is — er — let me put this another way ’ ( so far he has n't put it anyway ) — ‘ Look — ’ ( He freezes mid-pace , cocks his head as though listening to an external sound — which indeed he is — draws a deep breath through his nose , rolls up his eyes , turns down the corners of his mouth , then , forgetting to expel air because a new thought has struck him , he gasps : ) ‘ I 'll tell you what , right ? |
16 | And so far he has spent only £25,000 on new players . |
17 | The fisherman has high levels of mercury because he catches and eats large fish that lie in undisturbed pools and lagoons where methyl mercury settles , but so far he has no conclusive symptoms . |
18 | So far he has n't had too many problems but doubtless he could recount some interesting tales ! |
19 | So far he has visited Durham and he hopes to see the Lake District , Whitby and South Park , Darlington before he leaves . |
20 | Mr Stafford Smith is doing his best to reverse the growing trend towards execution and so far he has been very successful . |
21 | Now based at Oakhanger , Philip has built the business up so now he has three vans , all his own equipment , employs five full-time staff and regularly has to call in sub-contractors . |
22 | Just as surely as , Jesus had an interview with Pilate in the judgement hall so now he has an interview with you and with me . |
23 | Every so often he has ‘ comeback ’ matches … but then after a couple of games he s out again . |
24 | So often he has played second fiddle to Wright and notched only nine goals last season to his partner 's 30 . |
25 | So here he has erm quite a long discussion in the fact that if you have inexperienced people , they will often make the make a quick initial assessment of a situation which is being and rejected by a more experienced person . |
26 | He did so well he has since won three England caps as a midfielder and Liverpool decided he was the man they wanted , although they have tried him back in his striking role in recent games . |
27 | Philip Bond gives a wonderful and moving portrayal of jaded professor Frank , who does his tutoring job so well he has to watch the once passionate and sentimental Rita turn into a trendy talker whose empty phrases contain nothing of the real her . |
28 | Yet I am looking forward to meeting Mr Stratton again , because thus far he has refused point-blank to tell me who the murderer was … ’ |
29 | Could it be like just he has his eyes shut , he wants to going on in his head . |
30 | He once finished third , but more often he has sacrificed his own chances by slowing down to help British runners who were struggling to complete the course . |