Example sentences of "it [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | It rarely has before , and anyhow , bream continued to roll and give line bites afterwards . |
2 | This is not to say that practice was unsatisfactory : rather that it was highly variable and that it mostly had little to do with PNP , despite the Authority 's intentions and despite its being written into the job specifications of PNP appointees . |
3 | If a third State has the right to refuse to accept an obligation contained within a treaty , it presumably has the right to accept it upon conditions . |
4 | FEW lawyers think it right to have affairs with their clients , but should the law prohibit it ? |
5 | In fact the dream that we all had about Great Britain acknowledging it 's theatre and funding it properly has suffered a lot of setbacks since the ‘ sixties ’ . |
6 | But once one team has started to dominate the gene pool of a species it thereby has an automatic advantage . |
7 | A century ago Norway had perhaps 20 cattle breeds but today it effectively has only the Norwegian Red . |
8 | In the Habsburg lands Slav nationalism assumed different forms from those it displayed in the Ottoman empire , but it eventually had the same disruptive force in challenging the five-hundred-year-old supremacy of the imperial institutions . |
9 | Whether or not the Association regarded the method of debt collection adopted by London Manhattan 's Smelly Tramps Ltd as conforming to the highest ethical standards , it apparently had a high success rate . |
10 | One of these was the loading bay for The Gilded Cage — or , as it apparently had once been called , the Ambassador Club — and the other was its stage door . |
11 | Given the common Caribbean background of family members it is noteworthy that Creole is not used as a common medium of interaction either within or between generations , at least when British-born speakers are present ; however , some speakers may use a mesolectal Creole most of the time without it apparently having or acquiring any special symbolic value . |
12 | Not only does it apparently have the oldest version of the entry for 1020 ( see above ) , but under 1018 it has the death of an Abingdon abbot which is not in C. Other material now in D and E was probably only added after the Abingdon chronicle reached Canterbury . |
13 | The company remains tight-lipped about the launch date for its long-awaited 88110 upgrades to the AViiONs , which it apparently has ready to go in the Labs . |
14 | The structure of government has stood still , but about it all has changed . |
15 | Perhaps it all has to do with being unworldly and prepared to believe in the little people at the end of the garden . |
16 | An hour later , the kitchen volunteers go back into action again to finish the Christmas meal for the evening , as it all has to be reheated and served . |
17 | Chamber Chairman Nigel Parriss , whose brainchild it all has been , was amazed by the amount of interest that has been generated . |
18 | It all has the look and feel of a game you wo n't want to put back in its box of the winter ! |
19 | Perhaps it all has something to do with those mind-bending drugs . |
20 | She 's miserable that it all has to end . |
21 | Approximately £20M of the business margin is invested in this way but , whereas in the past such research was judged by its technical excellence and general relevance to the nuclear programmes , today it all has to be justified in terms of market requirements and the likely return on investment . |
22 | Exorcising ghosts , no memories , it all has to be cleansed of anything that might remind him , no shadows of personality to be left behind like a coat on a hook , no toothbrush in a glass like a withered flower . |
23 | And then but then at the end er you know I think you said , Oh but Emmy says it all has to put together . |
24 | But he feels it all has an effect , including Tom and Jerry , which is after all non-stop violence . |
25 | It 's found it all has it ? |
26 | The second , however , seemed ideal , and was cheaper , though unfortunately it only had a small section of moat left , which had been suburbanised into a rock garden . |
27 | But then , unaccountably , its initial popularity dropped off , and it only had eight further performances that year . |
28 | It only had one wing . |
29 | When Windows was in the same place it only had 25,000 kits out . |
30 | When I complained , the company said there was a clause on the processing envelope that said if anything went wrong , it only had to pay for the film . |