Example sentences of "[conj] has [adv] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is rather the kind of causal concomitant of the blow that has wholly to do with internal processes of tissue regeneration .
2 This , in turn , means that all titles must sell internationally : ‘ To date have n't had one book that has n't gone into foreign editions . ’
3 But considered in the context of the two years spent in Paris jazz clubs , exploring a musical genre that has often relied on experimental vocal contributions , it all begins to make sense .
4 Thinking of , for example , those summer vacation sessions you used to have with the Berlin players in Saint-Moritz in the 1960s and '70s , I am sure one day people are going to be looking back to all this as some great Golden Age that has now gone for good .
5 The transfer of David O'Leary was a disaster as seen in him missing injured since the third game and has yet to return to full fitness .
6 The Act made provision for such an office , which has now been established and has already contributed to increased efficiency in the division .
7 Amnesty International considers all of them to be prisoners of conscience and has repeatedly called on successive Greek Governments to release them and introduce alternative civilian service of non-punitive length .
8 Ms Urizio has worked with the FCEI since 1977 and has also taught at various mass media seminars and courses in Turin .
9 In recent years , the Inspectorate has been seen as understaffed and underfunded and has allegedly suffered from low morale .
10 In 1971 , 601 went to California U.S.A. for preservation , and has since operated in downtown San Francisco for the Trolley Festival .
11 The technology was invented in the early 1920s by Anton Flettner , a German naval engineer , and has since fallen into undeserved oblivion .
12 Mr Graves joined the firm in 1988 and has recently served as technical manager before becoming technical director .
13 It is supported by about 50 member states of the Organisation for African Unity , but has always struggled with economic problems .
14 Unfortunately , as has often happened in developing countries as well , he completely underestimated the people 's desire for land , and went so far as to oppose the implementation of the Land Settlement Act .
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