Example sentences of "[coord] has [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 For example , loading the stomach with food or water directly has some satiating effect , but not as great as when the substance is also allowed to pass into the intestine or has previously passed through the mouth .
2 Of those two colleagues , interestingly enough , one is a health visitor by background , the other is a nurse , but someone who practised or has n't practised , but as a district health community planner for a number of years .
3 You may , you may have lec the lectures are supposed to finish at the end of this term , but if , you know , a lecturer has been ill or has n't managed to get through the stuff erm , you may have some lectures next term , but er
4 or has n't got it organised .
5 Some ads will be irrelevant : the viewer or reader is not in the target group , or has just made a purchase in that product group and does not want another just yet .
6 Every industrialized country faces similar problems and is either considering similar solutions or has already implemented some of them .
7 If this expert knows the product or has already worked with it , so much the better .
8 The performance of modern gliders makes it much easier and more likely for a pilot to fly himself into a potential death trap unless he uses his imagination or has already learned to have a healthy respect for the elements .
9 If a relative is sick when the dolphin appears it will give a sign whether or not that person will recover or has already recovered .
10 Some patients become disoriented , a more likely reaction if the patient is elderly or has already shown signs of mental confusion ( Clarke , 1987 ; Ford et al , 1986 ) .
11 a ‘ notice to warn ’ can require the trader upon whom it is served to take specified steps to warn consumers about unsafe goods which that trader supplies or has already supplied .
12 An animal that is overtly unhealthy or has already started to give birth should not be used .
13 Breach of the provisions of the Act involves the commission of an offence punishable by fine and may even in certain circumstances disqualify the firm from bringing proceedings to enforce its contractual rights — where by reason of the breach the defendant is unable to pursue his own claims against the firm or has otherwise suffered financial loss and the court does not consider that justice and equity require that the firm 's action should be allowed to proceed .
14 Sometimes we may apply relatively simple yardsticks , such as whether the school has or has not received the newly recommended material and whether it is using it .
15 In this Court we have nothing to do with the question of whether the legislature has or has not done what foreign powers may consider a usurpation in a question with them .
16 The touch judge is allowed to inform the referee of any act of foul play that the referee has or has not seen himself .
17 Recent arguments about whether the level of state pensions has or has not risen over time relative to average adult per capita income , about whether pensions should or should not be more generous today , and about how criteria for change in the level of pension payments should be set , are all important , but they are essentially distinct from the issue of whether the receipt of state benefits necessarily creates a dependency in the recipient which would not otherwise exist .
18 establish how much significant data has or has not survived ;
19 This paradox underlies much of the contentious discussion over whether the English village has or has not suffered a ‘ loss of community ’ through recent changes in its social composition .
20 In certain cases the ordering of a retrial will be the appropriate solution where the damages appear excessive because the jury has taken into account irrelevant matters , or has not considered relevant matters ( Rubber Improvement Ltd v.
21 If he has not used a disclaimer or has not used an adequate one , then the defences in section 24(1) will not be available to him ( paragraph 16–22 above ) .
22 driven by anyone who you know is disqualified from driving or has not held a driving licence , or is prevented by law for holding one
23 driven by anyone who you know is disqualified from driving or has not held a driving licence , or is prevented by law for holding one .
24 driven by anyone who you know is disqualified from driving or has not held a driving licence , or is prevented by law for holding one .
25 driven by anyone who you know is disqualified from driving or has not held a driving licence , or is prevented by law for holding one .
26 driven by anyone who you know is disqualified from driving or has not held a driving licence , or is prevented by law for holding one .
27 And erm not only er do I think that er she 'll probably be reasonably good with , with finals I 'm absolutely sure that her course reports from , you know , all the places where she 's been will be better than most of the other candidates , you know , because she brings home these , the these reports , you know , and she says it looks alright , you know , beginning of the course Nurse is lacking in this or has not got that or is not , you know , you think mm pretty the end of the course Nurse got the hang of , is very good , has done this , has done that , has supported this and you think mm pretty , well that 's lovely you know but she did n't have the experience during the whatever , she had been given the experience and the end of it brilliant
28 However , a booster of diphtheria vaccine is recommended , even for a short trip to Russia , if the traveller is not vaccinated or has not had a booster dose within 10 years .
29 If she asks a question or has clearly misunderstood something , it is fine to talk , but the silences matter too .
30 The question of whether the state merely supported pre-existing market trends or has positively guided the market towards this end is a contentious one which will be addressed in Chapter 4 .
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