Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [pron] [adv] has " in BNC.
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1 | dare I say it , but did his inability last season to recognize the poor defence we had and his obsession with midfielders imply that maybe he still has a lot to learn ? |
2 | This tendency has steadily increased , and alongside it there has been a different but related tendency , as combine and corporate ownership have become much more common in book publishing . |
3 | And now she often has extra vegetables instead of a dessert . |
4 | And then somebody else has it |
5 | and then somebody else has it , so it 's sort of once a month or something it turns up and they have sort of an extensive thing on it , I think that 's the way it works . |
6 | And then someone has a conversation with someone else and then someone else has a conversation with someone else and if a man was to walk right the way through the police station he has about five or six conversations , and by the time he gets to the other end of the police station he 's forgotten the first conversation . |
7 | Without the use of anything but the simplest words , this sentence leaves its meaning entirely clear , and yet it still has an emotional quality that can not be forgotten . |
8 | Or did you now recognize something you need n't of got but now somebody else has bought you that you better do something about it ? |
9 | A century ago Norway had perhaps 20 cattle breeds but today it effectively has only the Norwegian Red . |
10 | Shortage of money is an obvious problem , but then it always has been . |