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

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1 The problem with New Right Conservatism is that it has to claim to be reducing the influence of the State in the field of welfare , health , income support and education , but has to maintain the strong State in the arena of law and order .
2 The reason I prefer the Methodist faith is because it has the simplest form .
3 The central characteristic of social action is that it has meaning for the people who are involved in it .
4 If the campaign has been logical to the strategists , the public perception is that it has been awful .
5 The original conception of the public corporation was that it had only to be given its ‘ marching orders ’ by the political authority and could then be left to pursue the ‘ national interest ’ as management saw fit ( SCNI 1968 : 34 ) .
6 ‘ Well , Wales has its Max Boyces , Tom Jones , Shirley Basseys and Shakin' Stevens , but there are n't many singers who actually sing about the country , and the funny thing is that it 's taken me about thirty years to start writing about where I was brought up .
7 There can be no doubt that this course has heightened the management skills of some of those working in the voluntary sector , but an extra benefit is that it had widened the links between I B M and you , and widened the understanding between both of us .
8 it is then that the honeysuckle and dog rose , twining through the hawthorn hedge , add their quota of blossom to prove that here , at least , the seasonal model is as it has always been .
9 The large catch was that it had to be done quickly and with no capital expenditure on new equipment .
10 The conclusions of one other major research was that it had substantial social implication of personal family in community lives so these papers were discussed in great detail .
11 And you place it carefully on the printing plate so there 's lots of spare paper round it because the essence of a good etching is that it has breathing space all the way round .
12 If anyone did , the logical explanation was that it had fallen off .
13 The main problem for a private pilot is that it has the widest airspeed envelope available this side of the Harrier .
14 The problem with a literal approach is that it has frequently been used to persuade a court that wholly unlikely consequences might arise and that the court should , in the light of those consequences conclude that the restraint is unreasonable .
15 All you really know about general , about the general election is that it 's got ta be held before the end of parliament 's statutory life of five years .
16 Her only excuse was that it had happened so quickly — too quickly .
17 The general opinion was that it had fizzled out ; like a spent squib , it had n't even given one burst .
18 But consider now a misgiving voiced by Linda Woodbridge and shared by many others : ‘ To me the one unsatisfying feature of the otherwise stimulating transvestite movement is that it had to be transvestite : Renaissance women so tar accepted the masculine rules of the game that they felt they had to look masculine to be ‘ free'' ’ ( Women and the English Renaissance , 145 ) .
19 We now have a splendid new bypass road for which thank you very much , the only problem is that it has halved the traffic but doubled the speeds .
20 Though there were some criticisms of the new technology , the general consensus was that it had improved the quality of the jobs people did .
21 SIR Edward du Cann has been walking a financial tightrope for so long that the only surprise is that it has taken him so long finally to fall off .
22 He had inherited from Walter Luff an undertaking whose proud boast was that it had contributed £454,361 in rate relief during his management .
23 The general effect of these four differences between health and education in relation to economic growth is that it has proved far more difficult and controversial to measure the impact of health on economic growth and where it has been attempted the effects have been estimated to be lower than those resulting from education .
24 Rain said nothing , reflecting that the odd thing was that it had taken Sabine Jourdain so long to outgrow her need of that relationship .
25 The gravest doubt which has assailed historians about Charlemagne 's moral and educational programme is whether it had much effect .
26 A complaint made by radical criminology against its conservative counterpart is that it has ignored upper-world crime : fraud , corporate crime and white-collar crime .
27 One of the consequences of the RUC 's dual role is that it has features typical of most police forces and qualities special to it .
28 The main point about the Caribbean crisis is that it has guaranteed the existence of a socialist Cuba .
29 That , that 's , that And your other point was that it had some quite specific information about what the problem was .
30 Its defining feature is that it has none except , as time goes on , a growing sense of unreality .
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