Example sentences of "[noun] it have [vb pp] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Since the 1978 UN Conference on Health at Alma Ata it has become a universal wisdom that it is much more effective to build a primary health care network than to spend the same money on a few prestige hospitals which could only ever be used by an urban elite . |
2 | Of course during the ramp 's 11 year history as well as making professional skaters it has attracted a fair few . |
3 | And not only that er go into the Newcastle Evening Chronicle it 's dumped the next day . |
4 | With a port virtually within the town and well-placed for access to the coastal plain , Downs and Weald it had become a significant trading centre . |
5 | ‘ I do n't know what it is about the ‘ 68 but as a Fender Jag it 's got a real thin sound . |
6 | Whilst the form and degree of criticism has changed over the twentieth century , in essence it has remained the same , with similar international contrasts being drawn . |
7 | Bobby , you gave me that twenty five years as a cheese tray , one of the lovely cheese tray it 's got a smoked glass top . |
8 | Over the last 15 months it has undergone a complete refurbishment which aims to unravel the phenomena of time , space and astronomy through 12 new galleries . |
9 | The money raised by the medieval trustees responsible for the upkeep of the bridge was surplus to requirements , and enabled the bridge to become a landowner , in which capacity it has helped the poor of the town and built and maintained the old grammar school . |
10 | The CNAA had come a long way since 1964 : ‘ from being a shy bureaucracy it has become an important and an innovatory force in higher education ’ . |
11 | As an interim proposal it has suggested a new line be built through Kent overground to a new terminal at Swanley , close to the M25 , and the upgrading of the existing Waterloo line . |
12 | Finding work and migration It has become the common wisdom that using relatives to help you find work — associated in the past with the early phase of industrialization and more recently with informal methods of recruiting casual labour — is of little significance in the present . |
13 | And over the past few days it had developed an infuriating habit of wandering unerringly back to the subject of Adam Burns . |
14 | In the old days it had carried a full complement of aides , courtiers , ministers , secretaries and bodyguards . |
15 | Within three weeks it had sold a staggering 600,000 copies in the UK alone . |
16 | And the shower has n't got a curtain it 's got a big black door . |
17 | Each file has got , in your case , seventeen records on it , in the case of my physics group , only five because that 's the number of pupils in the group , and then beneath each record it 's got the main tutor group , book number various parts . |
18 | Over the years it has developed an international reputation in research on student learning strategies , critical analysis of adult basic and overseas education , and in educational philosophy and policy . |
19 | Its role was partly that of a forum , partly a catalyst , and partly that of an intellectual resource which feeds in ideas and information ; over the years it has developed an outstanding reputation for encouraging and sustaining an informed dialogue between local movements . |
20 | In only six years it has become a significant nature reserve in its own right . |
21 | One of these types is the de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou and over the years it has attracted a long list of very satisfied customers . |
22 | Juniper Green Tennis Club was formed in 1979 and for 11 years it has provided a valuable service to the local community in Juniper Green and Baberton Mains . |
23 | For many years it has enjoyed an outstanding reputation in Latin American studies , and recent publications in this area include Edwin Williamson , The Penguin History of Latin America . |
24 | Over the years it has produced a wide-ranging series of reports on abuses of power by the national brewers , many of which have led to action by central government . |
25 | Top LTA coach Ian Barclay has seen how much of a kick it has given the promising youngsters under his charge at Bisham Abbey , youngsters like Alex Osterrieth ( who reached the last 16 along with fellow Brit Andrew Hill in America ) , Steven Clark , James Cotman and Barry McColl . |
26 | Being used — as Luke had used her last night — was humiliating , and even though she had been able to turn the tables it had left a bitter after-taste . |
27 | It is huge and successful , but over the past decade it has undergone a radical change that has seen it transformed from a seemingly crusty , actuary-dominated organisation to one that is prominently business led , competitive and very high profile . |
28 | In a number of ways it has proved an attractive metaphor . |
29 | Owen is making the point here that the sun once woke this man up , and every morning it has done the same thing , dutifully , as it had woken the rest of the world up too . |
30 | The first option was rejected , as in the past it has isolated the small group from the department . |