Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] has [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Also the dyslexic child is not necessarily unintelligent because he ca n't write something which you 've just written on the blackboard or which has only just been shown to him in some other way ; the dyslexic person ca n't look up at a blackboard , hold the visual symbols in her mind and get them down on paper in a different position .
2 Of course this demonstrates another advantage of regression therapy ; by the time the patient starts the treatment itself , he or she has already become used to how it feels to be hypnotized and has confidence in the technique as well as in the therapist concerned .
3 Certainly previous experience shapes present and future conduct but the good teacher or the good manager will not be contented simply with repeating what he or she has already been through without questioning the constraints of the organization which seems to stand in the way .
4 He or she has probably eaten meals in SUSA 's recently built Robbins Centre , and bought pens , stationery or even a ‘ Stirling …
5 No student can , however , be in Stage I and Stage II at the same time and no student is allowed to proceed into Stage II unless he or she has fully satisfied Stage I requirements or with the express approval of the Examinations Committee .
6 There is , of course , much argument about what is ‘ normal ’ , but in general it should mean that every adult person lives in a home of his or her own or with chosen friends or family members , that he or she has daily purposeful occupation , whether in paid employment or not , and that the person has social contacts and interpersonal relationships which are emotionally satisfying .
7 Regression enables the former child to look back at the situation through the eyes of the adult he or she has now become and to see the reality of it all .
8 For a start , an individual is likely to be more Positive towards information he or she has actively sought , Whereas there may be perceptual bias against unsought information .
9 This allows the writer to join the PRS as a publisher member when he or she has enough qualifying works , to end the administration deal , and to sign the rights in his or her songs into a personally owned published company .
10 Anyone who can see — or who has ever been able to see — is able to visualize .
11 Cardioselective β-blocking drugs appear the drugs of choice in the hypertensive diabetic in whom dietary therapy has failed or who has more severe hypertension , although there may be an important role for the calcium antagonists .
12 If it is a wet day or it has recently been raining , so much the better for showing up leaks and dampness .
13 But a battle of the bands is preferable any day to the Battle of the Boyne or what has increasingly become a battle on the streets .
14 ‘ I know Alan from the England set-up , and everyone has always been impressed with his work . ’
15 That is absolutely right , and nothing has more clearly revealed the Opposition 's attitude to people 's wishes in the matter than their persistent hostility to the 4 million or more people who have taken out personal pensions for exactly that reason .
16 It also turns out that the ratio of proportions is rather cumbersome to handle when dealing with many variables at once , and no-one has yet proposed a way of decomposing it into component effects as they have with d s and with measures based on odds .
17 This option must be used when an SPR has been passed on 6 times using option 3.4.0 — Accept/Reject SPR and no-one has yet taken responsibility for it .
18 In all , 255 young trees were planted , a huge task which was completed by the garden team at Nymans in ten days and which has already gone a good way towards restoring the diversity of colours , shapes and textures of conifers in their prime .
19 The Trust has also received funds form the Homeguardian insurance scheme , which was created especially for National Trust Enterprises by Frizzell ( see page 2 ) and which has already generated over £300,000 .
20 Babel 's bad times could be turned into art — an art which has been seen to release him , as it were , from his subject , and which has also been seen to hesitate .
21 There is no space here to examine this issue in detail , but it is at least a little odd that the work of such pragmatic theorists as Grice , Horn , Levinson and Sperber and Wilson , which has been successful in many areas and which has also cast serious doubt on speech-act-based approaches , is never mentioned in a book which explicitly claims the superiority of Austinian approaches .
22 the [ priest 's ] sprinkler is always moist with a tiny droplet , like Alberto 's prick which is stiff in the morning and which has just pissed .
23 That comparison is exagerrated by the enormous increase in world trade which has occurred in the post-war period , and which has largely by-passed the Eastern European countries .
24 This research project examines Southampton , one of the most dynamic of these ‘ sunbelt ’ city regions which throughout the 1970's generated more jobs than any other urban area in England and which has seemingly incurred only a relatively small loss of jobs since the onset of recession .
25 Hopefully this will allow the ethnography to extend on the interpretive analysis which Kuper ( 1973 ) termed ‘ neostructural ’ and which has since combined aspects of a feminist , semantic , and symbolic framework to generate what may well be a short-lived disciplinary ‘ ism ’ of ‘ post-modern ’ anthropology ( Young 1989 ) .
26 That confiture d'oignons , for instance , for which the recipe appeared in Michel Guérard 's Cuisine Gourmande and which has since made the tour du monde surely derived from Pomiane 's dish of sweet-sour onions in which the sweetening elements were sultanas and pain d " épices , the spiced honey cake of central Europe , and which Pomiane had in turn borrowed from the Jewish cookery of his native Poland .
27 This proposition forms the basis of Stenhouse 's concept of the ‘ teacher-as-researcher ’ : an idea which he developed in the context of the Humanities Curriculum Project ( HCP ) , and which has since influenced approaches to curriculum development and curriculum evaluation ( especially teacher self-evaluation ) .
28 The project will examine the long term retention of knowledge that was originally acquired from formal education and which has since lain dormant .
29 The Utopia that has eluded humankind for so long , and which has so frequently been proffered as a possible gift from ancient ‘ gods ’ , has always been attainable , it became so when that first ‘ good ’ event in the far-off beginning took place .
30 I brought in from my car the gastric lavage outfit I loved so well and which has so sadly disappeared from my life .
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