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

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1 If a product fails to sell well , the company may be left with a lot of unwanted stock which it has to sell at a reduced price
2 Before the Second World War it was still decreed by the Women 's Cricket Association that women cricketers should wear white stockings — a rule which it has to be said was not always adhered to by the players .
3 Any taxpayer paying taxes exigible under a statute which it has no reason to believe or suspect is other than valid should be viewed as having paid pursuant to the statutory obligation to do so .
4 Any taxpayer paying taxes exigible under a statute which it has no reason to believe or suspect is other than valid should be viewed as having paid pursuant to the statutory obligation to do so .
5 One aspect of the regional geography of job loss and job change which it has not been possible to examine in the chapter is the contrasting ways in which different regions of the UK relate to the international division of labour .
6 Some of those same cells may also be referred to when the device is presented with an instance which it has already classified correctly , so later learning can upset what was learned before .
7 For a centre which is already approved and which wants to enrol candidates for an award which it has not used before , approval to offer that award will be assessed against award-related criteria .
8 For a centre which is already approved and which wants to enrol candidates for an award which it has not used before , approval to offer that award will be assessed against the following award-related criteria .
9 When she fails to do this , she runs the heavy overall current-account deficit which it has been her misfortune to do of late .
10 Now that the shape of the functionalist style has been outlined , we must consider the influence which it has had on the development of public law this century .
11 Even as it rises , it loses the counterfeit warmth of the sun which it has appropriated and becomes glacial , all its pockmarks visible .
12 The idea that there is free trade in the EEC is in many key sectors of economic activity as misplaced as would be the suggestion that there is a free market in European agricultural products , another sector which it has been British policy to attempt to liberalise .
13 In what is being seen as Lloyd 's ‘ Big Bang ’ , the change should allow the giant insurance operation to move in on a growing slice of business which it has found elusive .
14 In what is being seen as Lloyd 's ‘ Big Bang ’ , the change should allow the giant insurance operation to move in on a growing slice of business which it has found elusive .
15 The ability to remember information is related directly to the importance which it has for you .
16 What the Independent very badly needs is very solid professional newspaper management er to go along with the good franchise which it has created erm and a proper owner who can actually er do what all of us in newspapers have to do from times to times which is back a promising newspaper .
17 This sense of the word ‘ estate ’ must not be confused with the special meaning which it has in regard to interests in land ( see p. 78 ) .
18 Theories about perception and knowledge which it has seemed possible to prove or disprove a priori turn out to depend on concealed analogies ; with the exposure of the analogy their foundations collapse .
19 A ‘ sewer ’ was a straight cut , the kind of geometrical channel beloved by modern engineers , and did not have the connotation of foul water which it has today .
20 If the Labour Party , having made its pronouncement , lapses back into the acquiescence which it has shown since the war broke out , its Memorandum may do more harm than good . ’
21 The contemporary primary school , because of its small size and the daily contact which it has with parents , is in a unique position to offer a comprehensive educational/social service .
22 It is clear that before the decision stage is reached the court must make findings of fact as to the evidence which it has heard .
23 After having to take development and marketing of its VX and MVX Intel Corp 80860-based graphics accelerator boards back under its wing after the collapse of its partner in that area , Fremont , California-based Vicom Systems Inc ( UX No 381 ) , Sun Microsystems Inc is hoping for more success with its SunVision graphics software environment which it has now turned over to Advanced Visual Systems Inc .
24 Like transitional relief which it has replaced , the reduction scheme is intended to help people who have faced high increases in charges because of the introduction of the community charge .
25 Yet with treaties , lack of protest is viewed as irrelevant ; the strong presumption that a State is not bound by a treaty which it has not accepted means that lack of response to a treaty communicated to it entails no acceptance .
26 Both the Seller and the Purchaser shall each keep confidential and shall not without the prior consent in writing of the other disclose to any third party any technical or commercial information which it has acquired from the other as a result of discussions , negotiations and other communications between them relating to the goods and the Order .
27 Of course this figure tells one nothing at all about why the material has the strength which it has and whether it ought to be stronger .
28 Especially if you follow a similar path every day , then getting your dog to pass a motion will be easier to achieve by building on the previous training which it has received in home surroundings .
29 In many of the simpler agricultural societies this is also the normal way to organize labour ; no wages are paid , but , over a period , each household pays back in labour form whatever it has previously received in labour form .
30 ‘ When I was in Berlin then , Nazism did not have the reputation which it has now , ’ he said .
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