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

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1 In part this has been promoted by fundholding , but more fundamentally it has been stimulated by health authorities engaging in a dialogue with general practitioners and giving greater priority to primary care as a result .
2 More importantly it has been shown that an indistinguishable stain of H pylori as assessed by its DNA fingerprint , is present in the gastric mucosa of more than one member of a family group .
3 More importantly it has also been the experience of the many students on whom the approach , exercises and problems have been piloted over the last four years .
4 More generally it has meant that although religious freedom is formally guaranteed by the constitution , yet Bibles are unobtainable in bookshops , the printing of Bibles is forbidden , seminaries are rigidly controlled by the state , religious education in schools has been virtually eliminated , church publishing and information is under government control and Christians are discriminated against in gaining admission to colleges and in seeking professions of their choice .
5 In fact , more generally it has been shown that the most important single cause of violence in labour disputes in the USA during the early years of the twentieth century , involving at least 700 deaths and several thousand serious injuries , was the denial of union recognition for purposes of collective bargaining ( Taft and Ross , 1979 ) .
6 More often it has been the engineers and the ecologists who have done so with lawyers , economists and political scientists sometimes joining in ( Hare , 1980 , p. 381 ) .
7 He once finished third , but more often he has sacrificed his own chances by slowing down to help British runners who were struggling to complete the course .
8 The point about the shop is that erm it sells things on a medieval theme and more specifically it has we have this undertaking that if you see it in the house , you can buy it in the shop .
9 He 's won dozens of gold , silver and bronze medals as a distance runner … more recently he has been awarded the MBE in the New Year 's honours list … and now he will be due for at least a service medal , at the end of the Gulf War .
10 More recently he has embarked on making a record of all the cathedrals of France .
11 More recently he has turned to Julie Jones at the Metropolitan .
12 More recently he has produced a series of pieces decorated with routed fluting , such as the box he entered in the national box competition and a citrus fruit squeezer with a range of ribbed heads .
13 More recently he has turned up in The Fisher King and At Play in the Fields of the Lord , and he has a small role in Coppola 's forthcoming Dracula .
14 In the early studies we chose to look at them twenty-four hours after training on the grounds that any structural change would take time to build up , ; more recently he has pushed the earliest time at which changes can be found back to as little as an hour after the bird pecks the bead .
15 More recently he has played a major role in persuading the Department of Employment to publish , in co-operation with the Institute , the information pack ‘ Making the cash flow ’ .
16 More recently he has added a seventh : the material and artistic dimension ( Smart 1989 : 12ff ) .
17 More recently it has been concerned about the University 's financial and management difficulties .
18 The fair was known as Barnaby Fair as it was held on the old Feast of St Barnabas on the 22nd June ; more recently it has been held on the Tuesday nearest this date .
19 More recently it has meant developing a sex education practice for all youth workers which means avoiding heterosexual assumptions and presenting lesbianism as a positive option , something which sticks in the throat of many workers .
20 More recently it has tackled the need to overcome the problems of illiteracy and lack of education by producing a series of ten audiovisuals ( slide/cassette packs ) to be used in clinics and hospitals as well as in dioceses and communities throughout the region .
21 For a long time it has been content with this unchanging splendour but more recently it has treated itself to a quartier in the most modern style , complete with a magnificent new concert hall , the Corum ( which unfortunately appears to have been built on ground that it is less than stable ) .
22 There is little doubt that there is some truth in this story , but more recently it has been recognized ( see for example , Jensen and Meckling , 1976 ) that modelling the behaviour of the chief executive without thought as to the behaviour of other actors in the firm is naive .
23 More recently it has been recognised that students will benefit more from the provision of good quality language support than from long periods spent learning English in ESL courses and this has led to a shift in resources towards the mainstream classroom .
24 As we saw in this chapter , more recently it has been found that this account of processing can not be correct for at least three reasons : ( a ) there is evidence that syntactic and semantic processing is not delayed until the end of the clause ; ( b ) there is evidence that information about the specific wording is retained after the end of a clause if that clause contains nonspecific words which subsequent clauses will disambiguate ; ( c ) specific wording will also be retained if it has pragmatic significance .
25 More recently it has been appreciated that the mucosa significantly changes the composition of gall bladder bile by either the absorption or secretion of several constituents of bile .
26 In addition , the gall bladder epithelial cell secretes biliary proteins , mucin , and more recently it has been shown to secrete hydrogen ions .
27 For some fifteen years now researchers wishing to have special tabulations compiled from the 1961 census of England and Wales have been refused due to ‘ technical difficulties ’ , and more recently it has been discovered that the machine-readable ten per cent sample of the 1971 census for Scotland is no longer accessible ( Marsh 1980 ; Schürer 1985 ) .
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