Example sentences of "it have only " in BNC.

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1 Vocational training for the actor as we know it has only existed in England for the last eighty years .
2 It has only one aim and that is to please for a fee . ’
3 I think it genuinely irresponsible that someone with my theatrical track-record has written a play about this internationally known theatrical figure yet it has only been seen by a few people . ’
4 According to those calculations , Paribas should be trading at around Fr650 while it has only this week started to trade over Fr600 .
5 This small branch — it has only 42 members — showed that something that is a little ‘ out of the ordinary ’ can prompt a very good public response to Wings Appeal .
6 I know that it has only been a couple of weeks but my word , it does seem longer , and so much has happened to you , has n't it ?
7 It has only recently been recognised by MAFF experts , and media coverage has been misleading .
8 While the hazards of the algae have been documented since the beginning of the century in places such as Australia and the United States , it has only become a serious problem in Europe recently .
9 Based in Bradford , it has only 100 members but claims to be linking up with branches throughout the country .
10 It has only just begun .
11 It has only four combat aircraft — armed maritime reconnaissance aircraft — and no armed helicopters .
12 It has only two options for collecting repayments of loans worth up to £460 a year — an income tax surcharge , or increased national insurance contributions — unless it sets up an even more costly mechanism .
13 But a corporation created by or in pursuance of an Act of Parliament is subject to the rule that it has only such powers as are expressly conferred , or are necessarily or reasonably incident to the fulfilment of the purposes for which it is established .
14 The Presbytery has not encouraged party political participation and it has only been because we felt certainly that Dr Paisley 's position , that the country needs it and we felt that he should be allowed to go .
15 ‘ I think he will win , but it has only been when he has had the sun on his back in the last couple of days that he has really come on . ’
16 With me it has done well not only in a sheltered , sunny position ( the best conditions ) but also in a place where it has only a few hours of direct sunshine each day .
17 I have just bought a SWB Petrol III although it was made in 1977 I do n't think its had a very hard life , it has only 45,000 miles on the clock and going by its condition I think that 's about right .
18 ‘ Indirect ’ has four pipes , though sometimes it has only three , when the balance tank in the roof is combined with the storage tank , or when an ancient ‘ primatic ’ cylinder has been fitted .
19 It is true that it has only been considered in the context of people of opposite sex ; but that may be primarily because its materialist aspect was developed to regulate the consequences of such unions .
20 As the song says , it has only just begun .
21 There was another coalfield on the west coast the Cumberland coalfield — but this had only 16 mines and now it has only one mine but several opencast workings .
22 The value of one of the principal recommendations , the provision of psychiatric care to attempted suicide patients , remains controversial , and it has only recently been subjected to controlled evaluation ( Hawton et al. 1987 ) .
23 FRACTAL geometry is one of those concepts which at first sight invites disbelief but on second thought becomes so natural that one wonders why it has only recently been developed .
24 It has only ever had one edition in the Russian — in 1920 — and one German translation in 1922 .
25 Though it is part of national transport policy to promote the safe use of cycles on existing cycle tracks and roads , it has only been since the Tilburg and Hague results that the possible advantages of promoting route networks have been appreciated .
26 In fact it has only begun .
27 It has only two terminals which connect to ‘ 0V ’ and ‘ OUT ’ in Fig 4 .
28 It has only been there ( altered from a house ) since 1980 because Sir James Reckitt ( of Reckitt and Colman fame ) who bought Swanland manor in 1884 , was a devout Quaker and would not allow a pub in the village .
29 Nice rich reds and browns in the colour , it has only one drawback in the shape of some sharp edges which may cut you or your fish .
30 ‘ We 're in the WH Smith Top 40 and it has only taken us four years to get there , ’ says Tom White of makers Upstarts .
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