Example sentences of "[conj] it have [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Charlotte stepped forward , uncertain whether to offer comfort where it had never previously been needed .
2 The requirement is as real as any other in the construction industry , but it is interesting to note that take-up in the RICS , with its earlier commitment to obligatory CPD , has been higher than in other professions where it has so far been voluntary .
3 Today the garden is still there , although it has long since been absorbed into the sprawling outskirts of the town .
4 And it occurred to him that it had almost always been like that : he the serious and thoughtful one , and the one he loved mostly careless and unconcerned .
5 Dedicated , in broad terms , to the regeneration of national pride and honour through strength — the notion that it had never perceptibly degenerated was overlooked — the CSA would specifically oppose the Nantucket Treaty root and branch , and demand its repudiation in Congress .
6 If he could prove that it had too much give in it he would at least have a line of defence if he was summoned to court .
7 The UK phone company reports that it has also successfully tested wireless access to its messaging service via RAM Mobile Data 's national network .
8 She is , admittedly , pregnant at the time , but the problem with this familiar literary symbol is that it has rather more inside it than the play does .
9 This is consistent with the observations of the microwave background radiation , which show that it has almost exactly the same intensity in any direction .
10 Indeed , there is so much dissatisfaction with that union from within the prison service that another union , the Prison Service Union , is being set up and I understand that it has so far received 1,000 pledges from prospective members .
11 Once Univel softens up the marketplace and the marketplace protests that it has only so much money and ca n't possibly buy both NetWare and UnixWare , poof , Univel is integrated back into Novell .
12 Gorbad Ironclaw was one of the most successful Orc leaders of all time : his campaign of destruction raged across the Empire and left the region of Solland so devastated that it has never fully recovered .
13 This may be viewed as an empiricist attitude but , according to William James , pragmatism represents empiricism ‘ both in a more radical and in a less objectionable form than it has ever yet assumed ’ .
14 Surely Somalia deserves more assistance from the international community than it has so far had ?
15 Indeed , the whole issue of how and why employers ( and trade unions ) formulate policy towards the employment of older workers requires much more detailed investigation than it has so far received , and it is an area in which economic analysis may prove to be more fruitful than radical political theory .
16 The Egyptian foreign minister , Amr Moussa , made it clear he expected Israel to offer more than it has so far to return the deportees to their homes in the occupied territories .
17 Embalming was rarely practised during the eighteenth century and it had almost entirely disappeared during the nineteenth century .
18 And it 's probably actually got an abscess in there , which is why it 's so swollen on the top , sides and at the bottom .
19 The object of the exercise is to move the debate forward to another place where another group of individuals will also have a free vote and it 's quite rightly been said .
20 We have , we have had that form kicking around for quite a long time and it 's never really been
21 And the accumulation of capital has been internationalized by the internationalization of production : it has generated flows of direct investment as multinationals expand their enterprises in different countries and it has also indirectly generated flows of portfolio investment as the multinationals ' cash and financing needs have been channelled through the financial markets of the City , New York and Tokyo .
22 This decision , and its reasoning , is still being relied on in the growing number of tax-diversion cases that are currently coming before the inferior courts in England and Scotland , and it has most recently been affirmed as decisive by the High Court once more , in Boulton v.
23 The value of one of the principal recommendations , the provision of psychiatric care to attempted suicide patients , remains controversial , and it has only recently been subjected to controlled evaluation ( Hawton et al. 1987 ) .
24 He said ‘ The RS/6000 is not big now in Hungary , and it has only recently come off the Comecon list .
25 Except in the mountainous Balkans , this did not prove possible : and it has more recently been argued that resistance was ‘ seldom effective , sometimes stultifying , frequently dangerous , and almost always too costly ’ .
26 Once again we meet to debate and vote on this highly emotive subject and it has always almost , it has already been apparent that it is very emotional .
27 According to a survey by the Institution of Environmental Health Officers , the rat population increased by 20 per cent in a single year , 1988–89 , and it has almost certainly rocketed since .
28 The spreadsheet at the heart of Symphony is not unlike 1-2-3 and it has almost as extensive range of commands and functions .
29 If until 1832 the working class seen in a Marxist perspective as a proletariat was emergent and potential , if it had yet fully to identify itself , the Reform Bill of that year finally distinguished it from the rest of society .
30 Among the fragments of blackened paper he saw a used safety match , the unburnt half of the stem clean and white as if it had only recently been struck .
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