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

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1 In fact the dream that we all had about Great Britain acknowledging it 's theatre and funding it properly has suffered a lot of setbacks since the ‘ sixties ’ .
2 Still , no-one I spoke to in any organisation could name any cases where environmental opposition alone has stopped a course being built .
3 Environmental Issues , which spotlights this and other surveys on page 11 , is well aware of young people 's interest in green matters and so has introduced a section specifically for them .
4 But the last week or so has provided a couple of classics , little exchanges that appear to have nothing to do with policy and everything to do with ego , bitterness and vendetta .
5 King Hussein of Jordan no less has beaten a path to Costa Teguise , selecting Lanzarote , a land of unusual beauty , for his get-away-from-it-all home .
6 She only has to wear an outfit once for it to become an instant fashion trend .
7 It means the teacher only has to write a word once , in the teacher 's book , instead of thirty-plus times , once in each child 's book .
8 She only has to express a hint of yearning for a food , fad or fantasy for her fans to start racing after them too .
9 The critic necessarily has to take a manifesto into account .
10 To the extent that social research more generally has retained an interest in social reform this has been redirected in various ways .
11 However , the SFO 's handling of its investigations has hardly been consistent and it already has set a precedent for the Barrowclough report to be published in full .
12 Th th that the quarry man somehow has has an investment in the erm in the rock in th other than than than what he receives in wages .
13 The value of R5 is actually not particularly critical ; it just has to provide a minimum of 93µA to the base of TR2 .
14 Marlboro , for instance , does not have to show or even mention somebody smoking cigarettes — it just has to show a cowboy .
15 Mrs Davison was injured when she jumped from a bedroom window and still has to use a crutch .
16 Someone still has to make a decision about who should be encouraged to reproduce , and as in the past , women still carry the physical , social and emotional burdens of the eugenicists ' plans .
17 Plans were lodged with Arfon Borough Council in April but the council still has to make a decision .
18 The president still has to make a host of key decisions : how generous to make the benefits ; how to pay for the changes ; how much freedom to give the states and , above all , how to sell the package .
19 The joint always has to sag a bit before the control starts to push it .
20 And what the manifesto is , is trying to do is to er set an agenda for about how the lot of private homes can be improved , and er fixing rent is one thing which the government er traditionally has had a responsibility for and which needs , er must be linked in with conditions because what we have at the moment is a situation where you get , in Oxford , a er a family living in one room being charged er over two hundred pounds a week by an individual landlord , and that 's clearly unacceptable .
21 If a villager migrates to Bombay and makes a living as a hawker , he probably has to bribe a cop to stay in business and pay off the local mafia don .
22 Sir Ranulph , 48 , also has visited a London hospital for medical opinion about his foot , which is severely frost-bitten and may require a skin graft .
23 She also has to wear a set of hideously long fingernails .
24 The main difficulty is that in order to record capital the organization not only has to know what assets it owns but it also has to put a value on them , even if the ‘ value ’ is their historic cost .
25 This volume also has appended a poem ‘ On the Ruins of St. Austin 's , Canterbury ’ , which was published in the Kentish Gazette of 9 July 1774 and said to have been written sometime after Dixon was seventy-three years old .
26 In a rather different way , the estimation of the annual output of the Roman mint between about 150 and 50BC has enabled a picture to be constructed of the growth and then contraction of the liquidity of silver coinage during that period ( fig. 24 ) .
27 Er but obviously you know , the the the courage and the the strength of the the people who did keep it going , erm really has achieved a lot .
28 The next problem comes when we recognize that the work done so far has produced a piece of research which could easily keep a dozen people occupied for the rest of their lives .
29 She now has to wear a neck brace , keep her left arm still with a sling and use a walking stick .
30 It seems everyone is intrigued by Morse , whose past until now has remained a secret .
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