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

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1 Table 8.4 has already shown that most National Parks lost more rough pasture to woodland than to agriculture , but in the southwest Table 8.4 also shows that Dartmoor lost more rough pasture to farmland than to woodland , and in a study of land use change in the nearby Exmoor National Park , Lord Porchester ( 1977 ) found that the moorland area had been reduced , from 24,000 hectares in 1947 to 19,000 hectares in 1976 , with 3,800 hectares going to farmland but only 1,200 hectares going to woodland .
2 The whole environment can not be served except through its parts , and that has always meant that the ecological talk was unreal because one needed to say where should we start and you have to start somewhere .
3 That has now decided that it will have one meeting of it 's council a year which will be it 's A G M , it has not for the moment elected an executive committee .
4 That has continually happened when other hon. Members have sought to move the carry-over motion .
5 Given the structure of the traditional canon , this has regrettably meant that Renaissance writing was employed to mark out a high cultural orientation .
6 Teamwork This has clearly improved as each function understands the problems faced by the others and they all work to break them down together .
7 Heinemann has a one volume FCE course entitled Target First Certificate , and this has neither prequels nor sequels and will stand or fall on its own merits .
8 But this has also ensured that when these structures become racialized , elders and women become mobilized around the defence of public proprieties while male youth become locked in struggles for territorial dominance .
9 This has also happened when I have fed the fish .
10 ln Britain , this has usually meant that ‘ serious ’ books from the past have formed the core of degree work in English .
11 The really important thing is that a public context for this has now developed and I do n't think that this can be fundamentally changed despite the impact of AIDS and the revival of the moral right .
12 ‘ One of my parts is very much on the marketing side and this has actually flourished and the demands on my time for giving talks and presentations all over the world at very high levels has become more demanding than I 've ever known before . ’
13 This has only confirmed that Tony 's show was very popular , ’ said a spokeswoman last night .
14 But this has only happened since we got the national agreement .
15 For Section 2 has already argued that in trusts judgment and execution could be given in ipsam rem .
16 However , Channel Ten has already stated that it will be keen for more night games which would be shown live during prime-time viewing .
17 In the first such case in the UK , Leeds-based John Richardson Computers Ltd has successfully argued that copyright should protect the look and feel of a program ; the court decided that a plaintiff does not need to show source code has been copied to prove infringement , and that copying non-literal aspects of a program , such as structure and organisation , could well constitute infringement ; the company 's dispute arose with a former employee over rival applications aimed at the pharmaceutical industry ; in the past , copyright cases have dealt exclusively with copying of actual program code .
18 However , the Universities Funding Council which replaced the University Grants Committee in 1989 has now announced that no further subject reviews will be carried out , and that the recommendations of reports not yet implemented will not be enforced .
19 Since British research in the 1 980s has consistently found that the use of cannabis , amphetamines , psychedelics and inhalants is much more prevalent than the use of opioids ( see Chapter 8 ) , the present findings imply that users of the former drugs are far less likely than opioid users to develop ‘ officially recognised ’ problems ( with the exception of legal problems , for example being prosecuted for possessing drugs ) .
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