Example sentences of "it [verb] [conj] [noun sg] have " in BNC.

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1 I turn now to consider the arguments advanced on behalf of Woolwich in support of its right to recover the payments it made as money had and received or as having been made under duress , two grounds which it was accepted shaded into one another .
2 It looks like motion 's stopped with just about one panel showing .
3 Thus if the goods are damaged or stolen this loss falls on the seller if it occurs before property has passed ; otherwise it falls on the buyer .
4 It noted that demand has slowed in Cray 's niche high-end supercomputer market , and that its low-end market is substantially more competitive and carries lower margins , adding that despite pressure on gross margins , Cray must continue to invest heavily in research and development .
5 It says that unemployment has doubled in its area this year .
6 Thus , it shows that man has an inherent ability to overcome his misfortunes and that he is not dependent upon his material success .
7 It recognises that money has a time value by discounting future cash flows at an appropriate discount rate .
8 Therefore it appears that hypertension has an additive deleterious effect on overall prognosis in the diabetic .
9 It appears that regulation has not been tightened after the Barlow Clowes affair , nor have the lessons been learned .
10 Acquisition is not easy to separate from either apprehension on one side or storage on the other , but it implies that learning has taken place in that something new can now be done if appropriate .
11 It said that terrorism had too often been treated as a law-enforcement problem when it should be treated as a matter of national security and an act of aggression against the USA .
12 In 1900 it denied that hysteria had ‘ anything to do with sexual passion , either with its excitement , suppression or gratification ’ , and in a discussion in 1914 a doctor saw hysteria as a product of inactivity in a section of the brain so that ‘ the less a hysterical patient likes any line of treatment , the more good it is likely to do if firmly applied .
13 It demonstrates that planning has to be an iterative process .
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