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

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1 She was a mutilated machine , and besides she has already forgotten him : I am meant to be comforted by that ?
2 And besides he has a large family of his own already . ’
3 A statement that the buildings in Old Aberdeen are beautiful is embedded within an assertion that the speaker was recently in Old Aberdeen , and stayed there for a period , and so she has a warrant for making the statement .
4 So you 're dealing with a fifty one year old lady , she 's never been in trouble , has no previous convictions , a lady , Sir , who divorced in nineteen seventy six , she brought three children up single-handedly and so she has done all she can , er often at great personal sacrifice , to ensure the best financial stability and the best emotional support for her children .
5 ‘ But the German system appears to have no place for the producer — it 's like a final , ridiculous culmination of the auteur theory , which insisted that movies are made by directors rather than producers — and so it has no room for that kind of creative argument . ’
6 IN THE recent report of the Church of England 's Doctrine Commission , We Believe in God , the doctrine of divine impassibility , that God can not suffer , is described as ‘ the most venerable theological position ’ and so it has generally been when Christians have endeavoured to think or speak about the nature of their God .
7 And so it has gone on , although by the end of the 1980s it was evident that the patience of even a government as dedicated to the eventual triumph of nuclear power as Mrs Thatcher 's was showing signs of severe strain .
8 And so it has now set its ‘ education and outreach ’ department ‘ to encourage young people from across Britain to use their music and song to tell their stories ’ .
9 Rising as it did , when the nobility and knightly classes in England were of Norman stock , it follows that the language of armory was French , and so it has remained ( in remarkably garbed form with English interpolations ) to the present day .
10 Digestion can therefore be expected to be greater in mammalian predators , and so it has been found here .
11 An early government land surveyor mis-spelled Mosgiel with a single ‘ s ’ and so it has remained .
12 The constraint is satisfied implicitly , since x 1 + x 2 + x 3 > 0 for any feasible solution of P6 and so it has been dropped .
13 Unlike some of its competitors , Bull says it has yet to work out whether or not Posix compatibility for proprietary systems is anything more than a marketing gimmick , and so it has not yet embarked on the expensive process of adapting the GCOS operating systems to comply with Posix .
14 Positioned well away from the planned recreational activities , it promised to attract an abundance of wildlife — and so it has turned out .
15 The kind of variation revealed by occasional spellings as primary evidence does not always fit comfortably into the standard historical linguistic mould , and so it has often seemed convenient to ignore it or explain it away , sometimes on the grounds that variability of the kind apparently attested is ‘ impossible ’ .
16 ‘ 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 .
17 A linear molecule has only two rotations , and so it has 3N — 5 vibrational modes .
18 And so it has , for the broken pavement is blinding white with sunshine .
19 And so it has continued , so much dedicated tireless support … until its 40th Anniversary .
20 That is how it has been in the past , we have never been friends , and perhaps it has been altogether my fault .
21 It is not an easy business to identify the actual ancestor of the land-going organisms , and perhaps it has not yet been found .
22 However widespread such an attitude may have been in popular piety ( and perhaps it has been widespread ) , and though it may be thinkable to a Latin American theologian today , it is hardly orthodox .
23 You will be told that it has taken place every 13 July since 1375 , and perhaps it has .
24 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 .
25 I mean it 's you know , it 's just to people in the film industry and obviously it has little interest reading it
26 The female adopts a more passive role in conception than the male , and physiologically she has less to do .
27 The precise location of the boundaries between the middle class and the classes above and below it has also been the subject of dispute .
28 And already he has shown some most interesting behavior , apart from the signs of his intelligence I have already described for you .
29 ‘ Pion is only fourteen months old and already he has been to Alaska . ’
30 Cowan , top scorer in his three seasons at Portadown , is out of contract in the summer — and already he has been linked with Linfield .
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