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

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1 It has also drastically altered landscapes and reduced the nature conservation interest associated with the former small fields and hedges or banks .
2 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 .
3 It has also just won its second national training award .
4 However , it has also unexpectedly had to rewrite code for the vast numbers of device drivers and peripherals supported in the Intel iAPX-86 family of microprocessors .
5 It has also elegantly solved the problems surrounding theft with the aid of a computer .
6 If Vanguard has not deviated from the previous ideology of the National Front in identifying Jews as a powerful enemy , it has also not departed significantly from the conspiracy traditions .
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 It has also partly reduced the bureaucratization of farms and lessened the social distance between farmers and their workers .
9 However , it has also recently suggested a tag of only $1,000 for the server .
10 However , it has also recently suggested a tag of only $1,000 for the server .
11 It has also now taken the first steps towards setting up a country-wide party .
12 It has also now established a network of offices — some of which it owns and others to which it is closely affiliated — in New York , Paris , Frankfurt and Hong Kong .
13 It has also further refined the part to create the 68EN360 , described as the first communications controller to combine a processor with Ethernet and wide area network functionality on a single chip for internetworking applications such as Ethernet bridges and routers .
14 Yet it had also already proven to be a powerful and flexible tool for tackling complex system building tasks as set out in Bobrow et al ( 1977 ) .
15 It had also successfully lobbied for a prestigious residential development under the Community Development Block Grant programme , although the sale prices far exceeded the borrowing capacity of the majority of local residents ( median income was less than $7,000 in 1980 , whilst unemployment stood at three times the city average ) .
16 If the Union had made a significant contribution to solving health problems , it had also unquestionably played a more significant role in awakening community action .
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