Example sentences of "[adv] has [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The most famous face of all has slipped in during the seemingly inexorable rise in predicted numbers of Conservative seats .
2 The third , however , is both reliable and objective ; and furthermore has benefited greatly from the advancement of computer technology and a proliferation of textual resources in electronic form .
3 If the patient can not use the lexical procedure to read , say , pint , and so has to fall back upon the non-lexical procedure , a reading error will result : pint will be read with a short i ( as in mint ) .
4 One only has to see Back to the Future to realize what problems could arise .
5 Both were successful in their task , Phyllisia no longer has to go back to the West Indies and Celie was reunited with all her family .
6 It just has to walk downstairs with the Queen on a lead and sit beside her .
7 Garry would dearly love the club captaincy back but he is realistic enough to know he just has to get on with the game .
8 The discussion above has related mainly to the services under the management of health authorities .
9 So Batty really has gone up in the world — from 4–3 against the ( old , great ) Liverpool at Elland Road two years ago to a 4–3 thriller against a club ninth in the fourth division .
10 For comparison , one really has to go back to the Renaissance , to someone like Giovanni Bellini , who travelled an enormous territory ; even to Giotto , the artist who Matisse said was the peak of his aspiration .
11 I 'm aware that we are in very subjective territory here and I have already confessed where my own preferences lie , but I 'm not alone in my opinion that the 80R 's channel two falls short of the mark , because every one of us here has come away with the same opinion .
12 Mr Deputy Speaker I 'm just about to come on the South Wales police but I will answer the point directly , er I and my honourable friend the parliamentary secretary are always willing to discuss with local government , matters relating to local government finance and we have done so over the months leading up to this settlement and my honourable and right honourable friends in the Home Office are always willing to discuss matters on the police er where they are important and warrant a ministerial meeting and that again has happened recently with the Home Office min minister discussing this very issue .
13 THE POSTMAN never has to ring twice at the home of Patricia Parsons he is her most welcome visitor of the day .
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