Example sentences of "it have [verb] [prep] an [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Crucial as this innovation may have been for co-ordination , it has contributed to an increased sense of ‘ distance ’ between policy makers and implementers in a policy system that operates primarily in a unified , top-down , manner . |
2 | As the inebriated insect totters up , it has to wriggle beneath an overhanging rod which showers it with pollen . |
3 | Although normally only architects qualify for the RIBA 's Gold Medal ( considered the world 's most prestigious award for architecture ) , this year it has gone to an Irish structural engineer , the fifty-six year old Peter Rice . |
4 | In the classical theory of gravity , which is based on real space-time , there are only two possible ways the universe can behave : either it has existed for an infinite time , or else it had a beginning at a singularity at some finite time in the past . |
5 | As height is genetically determined , it is difficult to see what it has to do with an acquired goal of achievement , except where parents or teachers convince tall children that they are achievers . |
6 | While this is understandable , it has led to an inordinate number of successful appeals . |
7 | But , despite the fact that it has capitalised on an unproven reputation ever since , it was not so much health which eventually transformed Brighton as royal patronage and high fashion in which the exercises of the spa served largely as a formal excuse for other , equally demanding , pleasures . |
8 | probably made for his sweetheart , as it has engraved underneath an interlaced geometrical pattern inscribed ‘ Ann Porteman . |
9 | It has caused me a great deal of work , but it has resulted in an extraordinary discovery , one that I hope may prove satisfactory to you all . ’ |
10 | Spurs capitalises the cost of registrations for players it has bought as an intangible asset , and amortises the difference between this cost and estimated residual value over the life of a player 's contract . |
11 | It has happened in an ad-hoc way , growing out of need and not out of legislation , or as a consequence of dictates from local or central government . |
12 | It has stuck to an antiquated way of operating that harks back to the days of guild power , and has refused to countenance criticism . |
13 | It had come as an unpleasant shock to realize how much they knew : those employing the man , that was — the French Haute Police , as they called themselves . |
14 | Another British merchant bank , Kleinwort Benson , owned up to writing off loans totalling $23m which it had sunk into an American partnership controlled by one of its directors . |
15 | If the probe moves along a radius with , then For simplicity it can be imagined that the probe would have been be at rest if it had started at an infinite distance from the hole ; then the kinetic energy parameter T vanishes and the equation reduces further to where , as usual , . |
16 | a certain part of I beg your pardon sorry I 'm getting my definitions wrong may be looking after something which the erm corporate locations are solely within the south but it 's handled by an corporate account . |
17 | There is a wish to see a move from residential care to home care and , and home help and community based care , but to see that it 's done in an orderly fashion which does n't destabilize the market that 's out there , and does n't put at risk the care of elderly people who are already using those existing homes . |
18 | Well , probably it 's got like an expanded |
19 | Yes I know because it 's come from an old an old word an old . |
20 | What 's the ob oh wait a minute , perhaps this is , tells you the attached carton the attached carton contains your surprise gift , a handsome acacia wood salt cellar made to a sturdy traditional design it 's finished in an attractive shade that enhances the natural grain of the wood . |