Example sentences of "[adv] has [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Being able to integrate such datasets digitally has made it possible to generate prospectivity maps in a study of carbonate-hosted buried mineral deposits in the north of England . |
2 | No other wave since has deposited him in the river . |
3 | The affection I feel for you personally has led me , if anything , to understate it . |
4 | The commonest and most visible indices of field officer performance are negative , as an agency head explained : ‘ An area supervisor will sit there and say , ‘ So and so has let me down again . |
5 | Towards the end of his first letter to the Corinthians , Paul challenges the Corinthian Christians on the quality of their love , and in doing so has provided us with a bench-mark of quality as far as the practice of love is concerned . |
6 | Elizabeth only has to phone him . ’ |
7 | Which means the guarantor no longer has to pay you the rent so you you do n't really want to forego that either , yeah . |
8 | ‘ You know , Lissa , seeing you tonight has made me realise that I 'd hate to lose contact with you again . |
9 | This warranty does no more ( really ) than repeat the statutory duty which a company already has to keep it books and records in good order . |
10 | You know , very often Jim does things on the Enterprise he does n't want , want to do you know , but he just has to do them unfortunately . |
11 | That will check , McLeish thought , of course it will , someone just has to do it all . |
12 | He just has to get them to play . ’ |
13 | The Great Spirit above has left me and my people to their fate . |
14 | When de Man subjects the metaphor of the fountain to " Proust 's own injunction " to submit the image to the " test of truth " , he apparently loses sight of the way that his own conception of metaphor as " intratextual complementarity " of inside and outside has led him towards the aporia . |
15 | As my own confidence in working investigatively has grown I have begun to see the potential of chance events like the appearance of the padlock . |
16 | But my son nevertheless has to obey him . |
17 | ERIC CANTONA may be the key to the title , but somebody still has to turn it — and United have found just the man . |
18 | But er losing your licence always has bothered them , had n't it ? |
19 | I 'm no good at getting into lifts and finding my room so someone always has to show me . |
20 | Trouble closer home has sent me out |
21 | Getting itself involved in access so deeply has turned it from a benign , vaguely representative organisation into one whose role is increasingly to police the activities of climbing and climbers . |
22 | Lady More has told us that her husband would have been pleased that this society has been formed , thus ensuring that the BCR will not be forgotten . |
23 | I hope coming off the field quickly has prevented it being too serious . ’ |
24 | But he probably has got it . |
25 | Mr Browne said : ‘ The challenger being put up has made it a tighter fight and is endangering the seat . ’ |
26 | Therefore the unit also has to prepare them for reintegration into school life . |
27 | She also has to get them ready for bed and try to avoid one child 's screams waking another . |
28 | But she also has to learn it . |
29 | It should always be possible for the salaried partner to rely on the nature of his subordinate position to claim to be entitled ( at any rate by necessary implication ) to an indemnity from the full partners in respect of any additional liabilities to which his being held out has exposed him : but as a matter of good practice , every would-be salaried partner should insist on written terms which clarify his standing in the firm and effectually indemnify him against extraordinary expenses and liabilities . |
30 | When that news hits him , the narrator seems to crumble , even though a premonitory dream the night before has readied him for the shock . |