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

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1 Apparently she has achieved similar success before , using brandy .
2 So one has acquired scientific knowledge when one has a series of syllogisms which , on the basis of ‘ formal ’ definitions and other first principles , demonstrates that certain properties of a species must belong to it .
3 At the same time it became increasingly apparent that research using instruments like the PARI was not producing clear-cut relationships : on the basis of attitudinal measures alone it has proved difficult to predict child personality .
4 Obviously it has had serious consequences in this case .
5 For me personally he has done untold good .
6 However that myth has been laid to rest for good in Germany 's pedestrianised city centres and unsurprisingly it has proved unfounded in the experimental areas too .
7 So what has gone wrong ?
8 Nevertheless it has proved difficult to establish whether the resulting volume changes are sufficient to shatter rock , even in desert environments where diumal temperature ranges on rock surfaces can easily exceed 30 C. Since rock is a poor conductor of heat a thermal gradient is created when the surface is warmed .
9 This includes an unmarried father whether or not he has acquired parental responsibility for the child by court order or agreement .
10 Already he has smashed poor Ahn 's body to a pulp and is disgusted that his master will not allow him to finish . ’
11 Add to that the fact that they no longer have an interest in Ireland 's premier club championship the CIS Irish Senior Cup , and the Private Greens Senior Milk Cup , and many wonder just what has gone wrong with the senior team at Fruithill Park this season .
12 It was Bates ' toughest test in the competition so far which has seen other top seed tumble in the early stages .
13 Now it has emerged lean , fit and hungry to take on the best .
14 The NHS was supposed to treat all equally but now it has become similar to the difference between first class and tourist class air travel .
15 Now it has become customary ( especially in books seeking theoretical constructs upon which to hang their arguments ) to have an introduction which both explains the preconceptions of the project and foresees its conclusions .
16 Now it has come true . ’
17 He once began a memorable contribution to a debate on the 1981 riots in Brixton with the words , ‘ My Lords , I think I am the only member who has spoken today who has had agricultural estates in Jamaica . ’
18 They have meant , for example , that housing policies have endorsed the view that each nuclear family should have its own household , and thus increasingly it has become possible for people to take that option .
19 In the twentieth century increasingly it has become possible for older people who have withdrawn from the labour market to support themselves from resources provided by the state rather than rely on their families ; the same has not been true of the youngest generation .
20 Today it has become fashionable to disparage Lawrence and his achievements but Churchill , Allenby , Wavell , men of action and men of letters and humble aircraftmen who knew him , paid tribute to him in T. E. Lawrence By His Friends .
21 Mark Antony has suddenly changed his personality ie he has become tough , perceptive .
22 It can never be said of a theory that it is true , however well it has withstood rigorous tests , but it can hopefully be said that a current theory is superior to its predecessors in the sense that it is able to withstand tests that falsified those predecessors .
23 With difficulty , but I think it is fair to say as well it has got great compensations , because if you build walls , if you 're hiding , if you 're pretending , if you 're always subscribing parents and stopping them from coming in you make problems ; parents worry and suspect that there are problems behind those closed doors , and I think this is why we have established fifteen different parent teacher groups which meet regularly in different parts of Sussex , from Seaford to Shoreham , to Hove , to Brighton , and in small groups of ten/fifteen/twenty they 'll sit down with a teacher and they do n't just do fund raising they thrash out the different aspects of their children 's education and then they come in and meet in a main committee and I think it is this involvement that enables the parents and the teachers to work very closely together .
24 Well he has done other people 's .
25 If the price of the monetarist experiment has been consistently high levels of unemployment , then someone has to say sorry , to try to explain why all the pain is necessary , and to give the impression that something is being done to help .
26 SULTRY superstar Cher told yesterday how she has remained close to all her lovers except her two former husbands .
27 However , the real doubt cast upon the question of whether Herdman v IRC is good law comes from the case of Pepper v Hart [ 1992 ] STC 898 where the Financial Secretary to the Treasury — W S Morrison — stated : The hon. and learned friend asked us to imagine the case of a foreigner ordinarily resident overseas who has transferred foreign securities to a foreign company .
28 Since then she has become aggressive toward strange dogs .
29 ’ I was in the FedPol once , and I have a friend there who has worked undercover , called Chertro .
30 If you roll a misfire then something has gone wrong — roll a D6 and consult the Doom Diver Misfire Chart .
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