Example sentences of "[adj] that [pron] has [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The Royal Horticultural Society ( RHS ) has made clear that it has yet to develop a conservation policy and will continue to give awards for plants collected in the wild .
2 Caroline Little for family reasons had to give up many of her recreational classes , but started a class for stroke victims which has provided so beneficial and popular that it has now been recognised in an official capacity .
3 Now he is churning out line with a 15lb breaking strain and it is proving so popular that he has now got rid of the old banger he had been driving around in for years and bought his first executive saloon .
4 ‘ But it is possible that she has just decided to leave the area . ’
5 They are undoubtedly right that it has now become clear that the Government will not pay for the expansion it desires at a level which will protect high quality .
6 ‘ I think Germany has become so rich that it has completely lost its fighting spirit , ’ said Turkey 's President Turgut Ozal on German television .
7 German angst over the issue prompted Turkish President Turgut Özal to assert on German television on Jan. 24 that " Germany had become so rich that it has completely lost its fighting spirit " .
8 I was so grateful that somebody has finally told me the reason why I was miscarrying . ’
9 This is a relatively small volcano , and so easily accessible that it has even been suggested that a hotel should be built beneath it , to make an especially attractive night spot for jaded Guatemalans , but so far no one has risked the capital .
10 I am delighted that it has now decided to co-operate with the Government and solve a problem that I brought the regional affairs committee of the European Parliament over to look at 14 years ago .
11 The young nobleman , Gontran de Boismassif , has just married his equally youthful cousin , but is suddenly acutely conscious that he has never had the facts of life explained to him , and neither his bride nor his tutor ( likewise innocent ) are of any assistance .
12 For example , a junior manager might find the organisation so large that he has relatively little influence .
13 Can Misha Glenny be so politically naive that he has unwittingly turned into an apologist for aggression ?
14 If you are using a frozen turkey , make sure that it has thoroughly defrosted before cooking .
15 He is also sure that she has hardly been educated at all .
16 The case was so complicated that it has already generated at least two books ( Crouch and Marquart 1989 , Martin and Ekland-Olson 1987 ) and more might be on the way .
17 It is unlikely that there has ever been a golden age , in which elders have been respected solely for their age .
18 The pronunciation of -ed as -t is so common that it has occasionally produced two separate accepted spellings
19 Powerless : David Ralston is furious that he has no say about a water main across his farm , next to the Balmore treatment plant seen in the background
20 Millett , in Sexual Politics ( 1977 ) , sees patriarchal power as something so historically all-embracing that it has totally dominated women 's lives .
21 I 'm also uncomfortably aware that nobody has yet , to my satisfaction , demonstrated the superiority of one way of attacking this problem over another .
22 Is my hon. Friend aware that she has just scored a marvellous bull 's eye ?
23 Is my right hon. Friend aware that there has already been snow in the north , the midlands , and even on Exmoor in my constituency ?
24 Is the Minister aware that he has just admitted that under this Government there has been a trade-off between income tax cuts and increases in VAT ?
25 It is true that it has only been considered in the context of people of opposite sex ; but that may be primarily because its materialist aspect was developed to regulate the consequences of such unions .
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