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

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1 Since 1935 , only once has a party been elected with as much as 50 per cent of the vote : the Tories under Sir Anthony Eden in 1955 .
2 Only twice has a piece of work been unusable , in which case , he says , ‘ it 's my mistake in choosing an artist who was n't up to the commission , so I pay for it anyway and just do n't use it ’ .
3 I also accept that if a ‘ Gillick competent ’ child under 16 has a right to refuse treatment , so too has a child over the age of 16 .
4 Not only has a trend towards the internalisation of negotiating activity been apparent in Britain but also in those countries such as the United States and Japan where enterprise level bargaining has predominated labour relations issues have long been handled by the managements of individual undertakings themselves .
5 The Christian faith is a view of history ; a process which not only has a beginning in creation but an end signalled by the personal return of Jesus Christ and the establishment of ‘ a new heavens and a new earth ’ .
6 Hauser not only has a twenty-acre estate at Livingstone Manor .
7 Mr Dose the doctor , for example , not only has a Mrs Dose but also a Master and a Miss Dose .
8 Hardly ever has a Goebbels article stood so much in the public eye as this one , ’ added the report , ‘ but his articles have probably never been so criticized .
9 Cosmopolitan is different from Woman yet it still clearly has a view of femininity that includes an emphasis on a sleek appearance , good makeup , and sexy dressing .
10 The summit also now has a television mast , which can but be one of the most visible of its kind anywhere in the world , serving at once both to identify and to pollute the poor Pic du Midi .
11 Novæ generally appear in regions close to the Milky Way , and anyone who knows the sky really well has a chance of finding one , though beware of artificial satellites and even planets .
12 And if anyone out there has a story of their own , then the word from these new authors is to follow the traditional indie creed .
13 ( ii ) If the panel member moves to another firm during the five-year period of membership he/she would be required to undergo reselection ( unless moving to a firm which is currently approved , ie already has a panel member ) .
14 ( ii ) If the panel member moves to another firm during the five-year period of membership he/she would be required to undergo reselection ( unless moving to a firm which is currently approved , ie already has a panel member ) .
15 The company reportedly also has a version of Spike called M-1 , short for No 1 microprocessor , that it 's aiming against the Sun/Texas Instruments SuperSparc , Viking .
16 Once a widow reaches age 60 , she has the choice of claiming retirement pension or of continuing with widows ' pension ( until 65 , when she no longer has a choice and will receive retirement pension ) .
17 Except that he no longer has a voice with which to speak .
18 The church no longer has a Sunday evening service and the morning worship is attended by about thirty-five ‘ old faithfuls ’ .
19 The castle may have been built to fortify , but it no longer has a defence against attack from Highland wind and rain .
20 But the result no longer has a bearing on the National Division Two relegation situation after Morley beat Newcastle Gosforth on Saturday to go clear of trouble , while West have forfeited the chance to go up to National Division One as champions , settling for second spot and promotion .
21 The procedure continues for weeks with the man unable to tell the girl that he still buys the ticket even though he no longer has a car , and the girl not wanting to hurt his feelings by revealing that she is just taking a short cut , walking through the car park on her way to W. H. Smith .
22 However , a breach for this purpose means a subsisting breach , not a " spent " breach in respect of which the landlord no longer has a cause of action ( Bass Holdings Ltd v Morton Music Ltd [ 1987 ] 2 All ER 1001 ) .
23 The onus is on writing as a medium to demonstrate that it is capable of forms of communication which are impossible in the oral media , and that it therefore still has a place in contemporary society .
24 Never before has a Government sought to cut the free limit , so that millions of people seeking legal aid will be expected to pay a contribution they can not afford .
25 Never before has a member of the Royal Family stepped so far out of line and the Queen is not the only one who blames her for many of the misfortunes which have befallen the House of Windsor this year .
26 Never before has a machine been allowed such a long and cosseted lead-time .
27 Never before has a woman stood by her man to such effect .
28 Never before has a news story triggered such sensational sales .
29 When you listen to one of the rather better Kylie records , they have taken a girl who does n't really have a great voice , who is an actress , and slowly they have developed a career where she actually now has a sound which is similar to some of the girly groups in the 60 ’ s , in a totally different way .
30 The wise dragon so captivates his maiden that she never even has a second for longing , that she turns not from him to stare out across the wide meadows and lakes of adolescence .
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