Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] has [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Particularly with the the s the strong belief that the flats were going to come down which has subsequently proved to be true . |
2 | Apparently she has never once run into personal danger , and perhaps the clarity of her intention , and the careful planning of her route each night , have helped in this respect . |
3 | ‘ But perhaps she has yet to realise what she 's letting herself in for , using her name to get you installed here , allowing you to share their transport … |
4 | Perhaps she has n't heard about the little delay in the proceedings , caused by the contretemps with ben Issachar , and the stint in the tree . |
5 | Perhaps she has n't . |
6 | But obviously she has n't got them because erm she would have said when she was here last week . |
7 | So she has n't lost her virginity ? |
8 | she 's had nothing so she has n't had anything done . |
9 | So she has absolutely no idea how to cope with young children . |
10 | Of the second wave of Irish films gearing up for release , only one has not been made by a British director . |
11 | He remarks that in America especially there has always been a strong cross-racial homosexual attraction less restrained by social barriers than its heterosexual counterpart ; ‘ the very furtiveness and outlaw status of the gayworld has led to its greater integration across colour lines ’ . |
12 | So there has not been the same emphasis on ease of use . |
13 | What I think we had , and not me personally , as I say I had no proposals , but what I think some members of our group may have had was statements about what the Liberal Democrats were prepared to do , so there has n't been a negotiation , but it certainly has n't been a rejection of listening on our part erm . |
14 | So there has always been a need to attach labels to audio media , whether written descriptions on sheets of paper or in some other form . |
15 | the nature of the illness or injury , how long it has already continued and your prospects for recovery ; |
16 | The precise location of the boundaries between the middle class and the classes above and below it has also been the subject of dispute . |
17 | This is a slightly complicated theory , so naturally it has not become as well-known as ‘ schema and correction ’ … |
18 | ‘ Only he has n't got any imagination , ’ he said . |
19 | A Both will establish separate homes , but constitutionally it has never mattered whether the Prince and Princess of Wales were happy and together or not . |
20 | At first he kept saying that housekeeping was a piece of cake and that women made a big fuss about nothing but since the washing machine broke down he has n't said that . |
21 | You know , nothing a very pleasant picture er o of a couple of horses , very attractive horses , but if you 're not a a horse enthusiast perhaps it has n't got quite the same impact , er , as it otherwise would have . |
22 | It is not an easy business to identify the actual ancestor of the land-going organisms , and perhaps it has not yet been found . |
23 | ‘ No , perhaps it has not crossed your young imagination . |
24 | Perhaps it has just got eczema , for crying out loud . ’ |
25 | The external appearance might be considered typically Japanese — matt black folded steel case , drum feet , extruded black anodized aluminium front panel — yet one pauses : perhaps it has rather less in the way of lights , button and switches than usual . |
26 | Perhaps it has really been so much hot air . |
27 | Or perhaps he has intentionally made the ‘ syntax error ’ in order to alert people to the danger of their nuclear inventions . |
28 | ‘ Perhaps he has not done with you . ’ |
29 | Perhaps he has not read them . |
30 | Perhaps he has even kissed you ! |