Example sentences of "and [conj] [adj] has " in BNC.

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1 I assume that the Minister is aware that 750,000 tonnes of CFCs are used in the world every year and that that has resulted in an ozone layer hole as large as Alaska .
2 If we do , we now have a model and can say that he and his family have been through it and have borne it with great fortitude , resilience and courage — as has been said , only through their deep religious faith — and that that has been a great lesson to us all .
3 Erm if er the extent to which a new settlement would generate new trips and that that has a locational implication .
4 She suggests that there are two elements of the job — the educational and the service — and that neither has been properly thought out .
5 One possible theory about why some people are much more affected than others is that they may have had traumatic experiences of falling as a baby or a young child , and that this has further re-inforced their instinctive behaviour .
6 I do not think it can be said that the manner of death is any more horrific than it used to be ( although it may well be different ) but it may be that the way of reporting someone 's death has radically changed and that this has brought its own problems .
7 In spite of these objections , there may be some truth in the statement that UK labour costs have been too high in recent years and that this has made UK industries less competitive in world markets .
8 Suppose that the actual inflation rate is 10 per cent and that this has been expected by all economic agents , with the result that it has been fully accounted for in wage bargaining , in the activities of borrowing and lending and in the tax system .
9 We have just been advised that the study of the proposed L.R.T. system has now been completed , and that this has resulted in a proposal that the L.R.T. lines will only extend as far as Dundonald .
10 Brunner by contrast appealed to the Reformers , and especially to Calvin , in support of his contentions that there is a ‘ general revelation ’ of God in the ordering of the created universe , simply because it is of his making and bears his signature , and that this has its subjective correlate in man , made in God 's image .
11 Whether the costs savings are very considerable is hard to say but there have undoubtedly been some sayings ; what is clear , however , is that costs have been whittled down and that this has had a widespread effect on the production of newspapers in Britain .
12 Whatever the cause , however , there is no doubt that a separate culture was established in the Dukeries — very different from that in adjacent South Yorkshire , for example , as both Krieger ( 1983 ) and Waller ( 1983 ) emphasize- and that this has remained , in remodelled form , to the present day .
13 Furthermore , I would argue that the general history of disability representation is one of oppressive or ‘ negative ’ forms and that this has happened precisely because disabled people are excluded from the production of disability culture and excluded from the dominant ‘ disability ’ discourses .
14 The argument runs that the Japanese take a long-run perspective in building market share and that this has paid off ; hence , if they do not use DCF , it is probably dysfunctional .
15 They suggest that public expenditure growth has led to a transfer of productive resources from the private sector to a public sector producing largely non-marketed output , and that this has been a major factor in the UK 's poor performance in the post-war period .
16 Initial results from the first phase of the research ( summer 1986 ) show that the police are sticking very closely to the new rules and that this has had a major impact in the way CID officers conduct investigations .
17 However , most economists ( and possibly politicians ) do accept that some form of control is required , and that this has to be exercised within one of the alternative frameworks .
18 In the ending of the last section , we are given the impression that Pip has slaved away day and night to revive himself , and others and that this has paid off .
19 We found that in areas of Southern Norway and Sweden , and areas of Scotland where there are hard granite rocks and thin soils , that many of the lakes and streams have shown er a progressive acidification since the industrial revolution , and that this has accelerated in recent years , until about ten years ago , when er the emissions of So2 from the U K , particularly fell , about , between about nineteen seventy and er today of about thirty or fell forty per cent drop .
20 This is not always the case , though — I once had a kestrel that I 'd decided from its plumage was a male and it turned out to be a female , and although this has never happened to me with a barn owl , I know people who 've made that mistake .
21 Information is also collected about the quality of teaching received , and although this has not yet been formally used in allocating money , one department did have part of its grant withheld for several months until it introduced clear teaching objectives .
22 And once that has begun to change , the peasant is off because he , he , he , he 's begun to see a new world that he can realize .
23 Find out what the item is made of ( eg if it 's wooden — find out what kind of wood it is , and if that has any particular qualities , such as hardness ) .
24 We need to know the level of consciousness of the casualty and if this has changed .
25 The starting point is your recorded time and if this has been exaggerated and the defendants refuse to pay it will give the appearance that you are under-settling your costs .
26 I think just to conclude the the engine of growth argument , erm , has obviously been raised in relation to other new settlements , notably Cambridge and and this has been referred to already , erm the situation in Cambridge is different to York in in that the level of growth that 's that 's anticipated for that city is is is significantly higher , and the new settlement erm proposals there have been considered in in that regard and and just for the record C P R E have supported the the new settlement in that particular location , but it does seem to me that the returning to your basic point , that that erm if one applies those circumstances in Nor North Yorkshire it does fly in the face of of established policy in the structure plan , and the overriding er policy is is one of restraint in what is is considered to be one of the country 's most sensitive environmental areas , thank you .
27 ( 10 ) It is necessary to state current use of the property and whether that has been continuous .
28 Usually it all comes down to one solution — more money — and when that has been arranged , the battle with the builders is re-arranged to contain the damage .
29 And when that has happened , why , we might be able to invent a God as good , as moral , as human beings .
30 And finally , it is the ability to open the arms of memory to welcome them back as a valued part of the whole life experience , with which it is possible to live at peace , without pain , and with a sense of completeness at last ; and when this has been accomplished the bereaved are ready to embrace life again .
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