Example sentences of "[adv] has [det] " in BNC.

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1 A speechless ape presumably has some sort of feeling for the opposition " I " / " Other " , perhaps even for its expanded version " We " / " They " , but the still more grandiose " Natural " / " Supernatural " ( " Man " / " God " ) could only occur within a linguistic frame .
2 However , since the private person has chosen to deal in commercial goods , ( and presumably has some expertise in relation to the subject matter of the contract ) such exclusion is more likely to be reasonable than if consumer goods were the subject matter of the contract , and hence the transaction were a consumer transaction governed by s 6(2) .
3 As for the class of goods , where commercial goods are concerned the party acquiring them presumably has some expertise in relation to them which gives him the capability to assess their quality or to understand if he needs to call in an expert assessor , so that less protection should be required in this case .
4 Your Transport Policy Committee presumably has some thoughts on rail privatisation which are prevented from being published until the House of Commons Transport Select Committee has published its own evidence .
5 Rarely in the history of the Cannes Film , Festival has a debutant director won the Palme d'Or ; but then , rarely has such a formidable and original talent been displayed in a first film .
6 Very rarely has such experience been shared amongst a wider group of community partners .
7 I do help if I can , but I also point out to them that the help is to members of the ( and I send them details and a membership application form — but this rarely has any effect ; I do n't even get an acknowledgment as a rule ) .
8 Vegetable juice is even less desirable , and the resulting plant print rarely has any relevance to the text Elizabeth Barrett Browning gave us a gentle reminder in Aurora Leigh :
9 The writing on other categories of contemporary rugs may be of interest , but rarely has any bearing on their quality or value .
10 Kubrick can posit only a mystical promise of future ( individual ) development because he fundamentally has little faith in human nature or society , unlike Clarke ( most sci-fi writers seem to have a deep-down streak of optimism , even when as downbeat as Philip K Dick or as ironic as Kurt Vonnegut ) .
11 A candidate who is too brief perhaps has little to offer ; another who spreads him/herself over four sides of A4 may be revealing basic traits of long windedness and , more seriously , an inability to decide what is important and what is not .
12 A rabbit which up to that time may have been perfectly content to sit it out suddenly has more grounds for fear .
13 None of us naturally has these qualities , since we are descendants of flawed parenting , in one degree or another .
14 The day I was there , all the children were boys , but this apparently has more to do with French culture than computer culture .
15 As the prevalence of a high waist-hip ratio among healthy women is larger than the prevalence of obesity ( 15% and 5% respectively in our study ) body fat distribution apparently has more impact on fertility than obesity .
16 How long has all this been going on , behind my back ? ’
17 And how long has that particular number been your ex-directory number ?
18 Well right , well then , how long has , how long has that been going ?
19 How long has this been going on ?
20 Out of curiosity , how long has this variation been in your family ? ’
21 How long has this been going on ?
22 Erm how long has this branch been in ?
23 And erm how long has this shop been going for ?
24 ‘ And how long has this news about me been known , Parson Tringham ? ’
25 ‘ How long has this — Guild — been in existence , may I ask ? ’ he said .
26 ‘ How long has this been going on ? ’
27 How long has this traitor been in existence ? ’
28 " How long has this affair been going on ? "
29 How long has this man been living in the churchyard ?
30 Michael Meacher is n't one of those Labour front-benchers , like Roy Hattersley and John Prescott , who thinks that his party alone has all the answers .
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