Example sentences of "[noun sg] it has " in BNC.

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1 There is little chance of the " professional " participator emerging with real understanding , for to find out the truth of religion it has to be wrestled with and lived , not just safely and probably patronizingly studied from a safe distance .
2 But when the church breaks through this isolation it has created a potential for growth .
3 However , in abstract thinking it has always been our habit to assume the role of Ego perfectly isolated from spontaneity ; and even when in theory we have learned to distinguish the play-acting from real life , we are still liable to slip back into thinking as though the agent applying ‘ Be aware ’ were indeed an Ego unaffected by inclination veering with awareness .
4 The truth is that despite the siting of the creamery it has probably not been made with local products for some time .
5 I welcome the partnership it has established with voluntary organisations .
6 In a well-led and well-motivated military force it has always been possible to form a rearguard who will fight tenaciously on behalf of their colleagues .
7 The larger the scope of welfare state activities , the more force it has .
8 We can all get a chuckle over that the fact that Microsoft is going to refuse to renew the cross-licence it has with IBM for Windows and NT after it expires next year .
9 The speed it has is for motorway shunting .
10 Where there has been new investment it has been financed largely from income generated in Africa and re-invested locally .
11 In ret in terms of inward investment the economic development strategy focuses on inward investment it has a role to play .
12 In quick succession it has passed through three lives .
13 Insofar as municipal systems set limits to the use of force and punish at least some of those guilty of crimes of violence it has some success as law and an undisputed claim to be regarded as law for as long as the officials of the system pursue these objectives by taking steps against non-compliance ( Hart , 1961 , pp. 79–88 and 213ff . ) .
14 In Darcy 's Utopia it has to be .
15 Also known as the COCKATRICE it has a cock 's comb on its head and it is born from an egg laid by a rooster and hatched by a snake .
16 Most importantly the Chardonnay in the grand cru sector has risen from nearly a third to over a half of the vines cultivated , while in the premiers crus it has dropped from just under a half to less than 40% .
17 As a result it has been possible to provide donations to both RAFA and other local charitable causes until a major RAFA project in the area is identified .
18 As a result it has been a relatively simple matter to audit and evaluate the original decisions of two years ago .
19 As a result it has seen sales climb by a third in the first four months of this year .
20 For treachery and cold-blooded murder it has seldom been surpassed .
21 However , having started back at the club it has become apparent that the club has no intention of coaching last season 's players to highlight weaknesses and prepare them for the higher level of rugby .
22 It also has to fact the threat of potential domestic unrest as the IMF structural economic reform programme it has adopted begins to bite .
23 When in opposition it has proved it 's policies of a minimum wage , a jobs tax , social charter , support and and s er strikers charter that they would never learn .
24 With this objective in mind it has proposed that the system of interest subsidies , which the government introduced in 1984 , be either abolished or privatised .
25 In Prague 's second spring it has been superseded by the hustle and bustle of an emerging democracy — a society full of the good , the bad and the ugly .
26 In the spring it has a near miraculous effect on snow accumulations .
27 Even the SIB itself appears to be having self-doubts about the unwieldly monster it has created , particularly at a time when the City 's self-regulation will have to be grafted on a more legalistic European Community framework .
28 Furthermore , ever since it became an independent department it has wanted to stop being merely a postman between the Treasury and the recipients of funds , and aspires instead to set the policy framework .
29 Within the State Department it has been argued that two competing strategies — one ‘ Asian-oriented ’ and the other ‘ Europe-oriented ’ — had emerged and that the critical question was whether the US should have insisted on French concessions to Vietnamese nationalism as a condition of US support .
30 In defence of fishing it has been alleged that , were it not for fishermen on our rivers , accidental or deliberate pollution would not be detected so quickly .
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