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

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1 I mean it 's you know , it 's just to people in the film industry and obviously it has little interest reading it
2 Augustus Aikhomu , then Chief of General Staff , the actions of Maina since his appointment in December 1989 , had not been " in consonance with the goals and objectives of this administration and accordingly he has been removed " .
3 You think you know a girl for six months and then she has a baby and becomes a completely different person .
4 The advent of the car and the discovery of Keld by motorists have lessened the remoteness and loneliness of the village and recently it has become a crossroads of long-distance walkers , the Pennine Way and the Coast to Coast Walk meeting briefly at a footbridge over the river .
5 Halewood produces only one car , the Escort/Orion range , against Dagenham 's two models and yet it has 20,000 more square feet of storage space .
6 ‘ The DTI does not under-estimate the problems likely to be encountered in respect of some of these blocks and so it has not offered any acreage which it believes would be impossible or completely impractical to explore .
7 Its council tenant service guarantee scheme launched a thousand charters and now it has thought of the alternative to the company car — the office bike .
8 There was another coalfield on the west coast the Cumberland coalfield — but this had only 16 mines and now it has only one mine but several opencast workings .
9 Looking at the report and using the present criteria for increase in pensions and these are the figures that I did n't produce but er they look pretty bleak as I said because what the pensions can expect next year will be eighty four P for single pensioners and one twenty eight in that area for a couple and then we had look at we have some concern of what happened yesterday in a statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer who said he is going to extend V A T and also it has now been that instead of putting on half of it in nineteen ninety four he put the full pile at seventeen and a half percent in nineteen ninety four because what was being saved is that if he 's leave the other half to nineteen ninety five it 'll be round near the elections and er there could be some difficulty .
10 Yeah , I do him cows milk during the day , he has er two bottles of that cows milk and then he has a , a big bottle of formula milk at night , so
11 He has watched homelessness rise and yet he has cut public building programmes .
12 She 's only done half the course and already she has been picked out for this job .
13 There 's er a collar and a what they call a which is a protein tube and then it has various spikes at the end that make it stick on to the outside of the bacteria .
14 ‘ I have been working for a moment like this for nine years and finally it has arrived .
15 I have been working for a moment like this for nine years and finally it has arrived .
16 We lived together happily for many years and now it has come to killing each other 's babies .
17 The person chosen puts his face in the frame as if he is a picture and then he has to try not to laugh as the rest tell their best jokes and make the funniest expressions .
18 The famous American film star , W C Fields , has been known to earn as much as £1,000 a day and yet he has said that his greatest thrill in life is the luxury of stretching out at night between freshly laundered sheets .
19 ‘ For many years we have been waiting for a mighty star to appear in the heavens and now it has .
20 The public school plus Oxbridge system has never perceived any need for vocational education and consequently it has been denied to the student body at large .
21 ‘ it tends to be supported by those who wish to constrain the redistributive potential of state welfare and thus it has always been part of a broader conservative view of the aetiology of social problems and their correct solutions ’ ( Macnicol , 1988 , p. 316 ) .
22 ‘ You can imagine what a spell in the Army would have meant for someone who values his fingers as a pianist , so when I came back home I got in touch with some people and now he has been booked for a number of festivals , ’ Alan tells me .
23 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 .
24 She knows that the nation needs some hope for the future of the monarchy and sadly she has accepted that Charles and Diana will not provide an acceptable future for the nation .
25 Colour is another consideration and here it has been kept pale and cool .
26 Roy Jenkins , chancellor from 1968 to 1970 , acknowledged the strain when he said : ‘ I think it is the most back-breaking job in government and indeed it has broken the back of nearly everyone who has held it since the war . ’
27 Then he moved to the South of France and now he has moved on elsewhere .
28 Well they have four cars they have this wee car for , to tow the caravan to the caravan sites on holiday and then he has his new car and the father has a Jaguar and then they 've some other wee car just to get them about you know .
29 This person claims to be a great detective and yet he has detected nothing , nothing at all .
30 This is the leading edge of medical technology and therefore it has to be done at the proper pace within the ethical considerations and I think the team 's decision to pause and look at evaluation is the right one .
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