Example sentences of "[coord] it has [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The figure has now been recognised as a late fifteenth-century masterpiece and it has aroused some excitement in the art world , but there is still perplexity as to its author .
2 For this reason , the suggestion is made , and it has received some sympathy within the profession , that the audit partner , but not the firm , should rotate .
3 It has done more , for example , for the understanding of music by ordinary people of this country than any other organisation , including the Arts Council ’ — this was a generous admission from the then chairman of the Arts Council — ‘ and it has done much for education and a great deal for general culture .
4 ‘ The National Grid does not own the land on which the pylons are to be built and it has to negotiate some form of agreement with the landowner , ’ he said .
5 Lucker and I spoke very little about it this morning , and it has remained that way .
6 And it has reached that point now .
7 Since the 1985 unrest , and particularly after the 1987 General Election , the Government has announced a number of initiatives on the inner city , and it has presented these as part of an effort to rejuvenate depressed areas on a sound basis .
8 Religion has been , and is , capable of sustaining some of the finest civilizations the world has seen , and it has attracted many of the most brilliant and high-minded people who have ever lived .
9 It sustains our cashflow , it has cut our overdraft , and it has released some of the directors ’ personal guarantees .
10 And it has deterred any potential aggressor for the last three decades .
11 ‘ There are things that are n't quite right with Welsh rugby ’ , Ryan had said — a euphemism if ever there was one , and it has taken all these years even to begin to rectify them .
12 The architect-designed classroom is proving popular with the four and five year olds who use it and it has provided more space for activities .
13 So and it has lasted all those years .
14 Railway travel develops many interesting situations ; but it has created few more bewildering than those occasionally to be seen during the Russian famine , when a number of peasantry , weary of the Czar 's despotic rule and black bread , or no bread at all , came through England on their way to America , and clustered , apparently hopeless , on the platform at the Central Station .
15 It might have moderated things at the margins , but it has done little to address or solve issues of economic decline , deprivation or inadequate housing in the cities .
16 But it has supplied this help without objection from Arab governments which , though alarmed at the prospect of Shia ascendancy in Iraq , want most of all to see Mr Hussein out .
17 But it has taken many years for such discoveries to be accepted and acted upon , especially when they conflict with public convenience and related commercial interests , as the sad story of tobacco promotion and consumption shows .
18 London has come to be my second home , but it has taken some time to get used to it .
19 ‘ It 's only after that that someone like myself would look for technical skill , but it has to have that initial force to grab your attention , 99% of the time . ’
20 But it has upset some shopkeepers whose deliveries have been disrupted , and disabled drivers who say they ca n't get into town .
21 I do n't think we actually used any of them in the end but it has got that cinematic imagery to it . ’
22 I was going to write to Long Tall Sally ca n't make up my mind if I should or I should n't but it has got those little
23 The council is the plaintiff , but it has brought this action to protect the interests of the residents .
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