Example sentences of "it have [verb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Since the beginning it has grown in capability , in scope and in expertise . |
2 | With a record order book , it now has a slim chance of starting to repay a bit of the $13.5 billion that it has received in government subsidies . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | This may have to be sawn off with a junior hacksaw if it has rusted in place |
5 | This also conceals the fact that quite a lot of it has appeared in print before in one form or another , a factor to bear in mind before parting with 35.50 . |
6 | As expected ( UX No 394 ) , Unify Corp has now launched the Accell/TP toolkit it has developed in league with ICL . |
7 | Give the commands ‘ sit and stay ’ before leaving the dog , and check that it has remained in position before entering the shop . |
8 | Because it has remained in use all this time , and has been continually adapted to heavier traffic , it has lost its original character except in two respects . |
9 | Having discussed the place of the professional-managerial class in the stratification system , the Ehrenreichs go on to consider the role that it has played in class conflict in the USA over recent decades . |
10 | It has declined in number to around 20,000 , scattered in colonies across the country . |
11 | Under normal circumstances , with the dog running free , you may not even be aware of where it has defecated in undergrowth . |
12 | Over the past eight years it has halved in size ( from 6500 staff in 30 institutes ) and simultaneously it has changed its entire research strategy . |
13 | With the exception of deeply divided societies such as Northern Ireland , it has tended in practice to be very difficult to attribute more than the most limited amount of crime to any kind of underlying ideological commitment . |
14 | It has remained at approximately the same latitude since its discovery but it has changed in size , reaching its maximum size of 40 000 × 13 000 km about 100 years ago . |
15 | The upshot of it is that the appellate court , where the matter is one of discretion , as this is of course , will not interfere with the discretion of the court below unless it considers that the court was plainly wrong or it has erred in principle , that it has taken into account something it should not have done or has failed to take into account something it should have done , and on that narrow basis I must proceed with this appeal . |
16 | It has floundered in recession for five years . |
17 | For Rio Tinto , the new scheme extends the interest it has shown in tin mining in Cornwall since acquiring Wheal Jane . |
18 | With its partner in the venture , E I du Pont de Nemours & Co Inc , it has agreed in principle to sell its Ipswich-based BT&D Technologies Ltd joint venture to Hewlett-Packard Co on undisclosed terms . |
19 | The DECpc AXP/150 is priced at £5,350 , which sounds expensive compared with DEC 's two new Pentium ready models , DECpc DT and DECpc MTE , priced at £1,395 and £2,095 respectively , especially as almost all the software for it has to run in emulation mode using Insignia Solutions Ltd 's SoftPC , which provides support for MS-DOS and 16-bit Windows applications . |
20 | Whatever people might think about DHSS money , what it has meant in practice is that the global sum of money to help provide for the needs of people with dementia or other long-term needs is much greater than it would have been if they were not attracting DHSS supplementation . |
21 | And it has evolved in contrast with character — that other , earlier product of the literary imagination — and with purpose and achievement . |
22 | Nonetheless , it has pulled in record pre-tax profits , up 22.8% at £3.0m on turnover off just 2.9% at £21.1m . |
23 | The coinage evidence is no less significant , but its nature will become sufficiently apparent when we examine what it has to offer in Chapter 5 . |
24 | The basic pruning principle , therefore , should be to remove wood as soon as it has flowered in order to dived energy into the production of good strong stems to carry the next year 's bloom . |
25 | Everard stood up , embarrassed by her lack of control ; the family trait had skipped him by , but it had surfaced in Kit with a vengeance , and of course , as he might have expected , been compounded in Kit 's daughter by Astrid 's capriciousness . |
26 | Like many a similar building it had declined in status but in recent years it has been handsomely restored to its former glory . |
27 | In France , for example , the domestic CP market was launched at around the same time , but by the end of 1990 it had grown in size to FF165 billion , around four times the size of the UK market ( see Table 6.10 for a comparison of commercial paper markets in Europe , the ECP market and the US CP market ) . |
28 | General Haig had predicted an advance of four thousand yards a day , but it had ended in retreat . |
29 | But The Sun thought that ‘ the meeting was a bogus one , if it was held at all ’ , further alleging that this clandestine organisation ( which said that it had met in secrecy because it feared Hooligan reprisals ) was a put-up job by someone in the pay of The Daily Telegraph . |
30 | It had been dominated throughout its history by the Soviet Union , as the largest partner , but it had lost in significance after 1988 , with political changes in its East European member countries and a growing dependence on trade and investment from Western Europe . |