Example sentences of "has [verb] [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | There is another style of political sociology , much influenced by Marxism , which has emphasized just as strongly the nature of the state as a system of domination ; namely , the elite theory of Pareto and Mosca . |
2 | Ever since the Pill took over from the sheath in availability and popularity , the onus of responsibility has fallen even more heavily on women . |
3 | Its earnings , as a share of GDP , have halved , and its contribution to the balance of payments has fallen even more sharply . |
4 | Already , on that simple and straightforward question raised by my hon. Friend , the so-called united front on devolution has fallen apart fairly quickly . |
5 | He estimates it is ‘ cheaper to discard books already in stock , rather than building additional storage space of reader access quality , if the books in question have a prospective frequency of use that has fallen below once in about 13 years ’ . |
6 | This is the third terrific holiday prize BNFL News has given away so far this year … and we still have more superbreak prizes to come ! |
7 | As you can see , the wax has dissolved away extremely quickly , easily except for that lump . |
8 | The tree has fruited quite well again , though it is too early for the fruits to have taken on their heady aroma . |
9 | The realisation that those tasks usually only tap a subset of language behaviour , has come only very slowly . |
10 | Most of what I say here is now agreed upon by other scientists working in this field , though this acceptance has come only fairly recently . |
11 | Commentators are suggesting , however , that the leisure industry has come too far too fast and that the leisure bubble has burst . |
12 | A side-effect of the right of citizens to make foreign exchange deposits has been that , as inflation has continued and accelerated , the dinar value of these deposits has grown much more rapidly than the value of dinar assets held by households . |
13 | It has followed the pattern that was expected , says Thomas , though has grown much more quickly . |
14 | But Jerry Brookes of the Gloucestershire Badger Group has seen all too often what it can do to other animals . |
15 | Among married women , average age has risen even more sharply , from 24.3 years in 1964 to 25.2 in 1980 and 26.9 in 1989 . |
16 | Since the stock of dinar assets held by households has risen much more slowly than this , the proportion of household assets held in foreign exchange accounts has steadily grown : while in 1980 this proportion was less than 40 per cent , by the end of 1986 it had reached nearly 70 per cent . |
17 | Mr. Wilson : We know that the Hon. Gentleman is advising both companies — he informed us of that in Committee and has said so again tonight — but is it correct that he is backing Strathtay for his own area ? |
18 | In his more recent works , Sukenick has moved even further away from conventional narrative sequences . |
19 | The trouble today is that the student body has moved so far away from asserting its academic rights that it has become largely passive , simply accepting the fare put before it . |
20 | Airtours is keen to expand , but as Mr Coe points out , it has expanded so far mainly by organic growth and would like to continue it that way . |
21 | Turtle Island who won at Royal Ascot , Leopardstown and York has done most so far but at this point in time I could n't make up my mind between Turtle Island and my other two big race winners , State Performer and Stonehatch . |
22 | Certainly , it is no secret that , in proportional terms , Scotland has done rather well out of the arrangements . |
23 | Indeed , in recent years has done rather well out of its visits to Brussels by both politicians and officers . |
24 | But Porterfield said : ‘ Stuart is a very talented player but Eddie Newton , who has replaced him , has done ever so well with three goals in seven matches . |
25 | " He has done so so often and in so many places that neither employers , nor agitators , nor his sailors pay much attention to his words " . |
26 | ‘ Kenny has been competing since the junior level and he has done so very successfully , ’ said Mr Sullivan . |
27 | The present UK Conservative government seems eager to remove controls even in cases where many people consider them beneficial , for equally political reasons ; but it has done so far more quickly in some areas than others . |
28 | He was elected to Middlesbrough Council in 1983 to represent Hemlington and has done so ever since . |
29 | Her financial adviser and mentor , Bernard Rose , revealed she has done extremely well financially ‘ because most of the sponsorship deals were fixed up before Barcelona and were performance-related . ’ |
30 | These longer-term implications are unlikely to impinge on the development industry , which has done extremely well out of UDC designations . |