Example sentences of "it have [adv] [vb pp] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But it has probably changed more in the last 40 years than at any other time . |
2 | It has evidently come on since then . |
3 | Then Arthur Miller added : ‘ The thing to remember is that it has not gone away for ever . ’ |
4 | Johnston said : ‘ It has not gone anywhere near as well as I expected at Everton . |
5 | According to the Cambridge-based World Conservation Monitoring Centre , almost all of this oil has already been washed ashore or is in the shallows along 200km of Saudi coast ; it has not moved down to the southern Gulf , where most of the turtles and dugongs live . |
6 | Critics may argue that it has not moved enough with the times , is not as up-to-date in its special effects as its counterparts across the Atlantic , but this perhaps highlights its attraction . |
7 | ‘ While the Chris Hani case did have a tremendous impact on South Africa it has not taken away from investigations into the murders of Julie and Elizabeth . ’ |
8 | It certainly continued to give opportunity for glory , for self-advancement , and for material gain ; in that respect it has not changed much to this day . |
9 | The group then adjourned to the student bar where one graduate was heard to say ‘ it has not changed much since 1975 has it ? ’ |
10 | In five weeks only we 'll be on our ‘ summer ’ holiday at Dornie — there will be trouble if it has n't cheered up by then . |
11 | It has n't come out of a first aid . |
12 | Keegan said : ‘ Obviously there may be some truth in it , but it has n't come out from this end . |
13 | But it has n't come anywhere near us — it 's mostly up north . ’ |
14 | It has n't worked out like that . |
15 | ‘ It has particularly taken off in the last three years . |
16 | Korn/Ferry , whose world fee income achieved a fivefold increase between 1977 and 1986 , and is confidently expected to pass the $100m. mark by the 1990s , is sometimes criticised in the USA for being dominated by the central management , for its ‘ big factory ’ image where the seniors do the selling and the juniors do the work , and it has also suffered much at the pen of headhunting newshound Jim Kennedy , who produces Executive Recruiter News . |
17 | It has also contributed greatly to the funding for grass roots tennis in many parts of the world . |
18 | More controversially , it has also pressed ahead with experiments to test the feasibility of electronic monitoring ( or ‘ tagging ’ ) of defendants released on bail as an alternative to remands in custody ( see also Chapter 7 ) . |
19 | This is partly because of the purposes which it now serves ; it is the expected language in the education system , in other social institutions ( such as the courts and business ) and in almost all published writing , and it has also spread far beyond its historical base in Britain and is used as an international language in many parts of the world . |
20 | It has also borrowed heavily from the experience of Afro-America 's shift into electoral politics — the black mayors ' movement and so on . |
21 | It has also linked up with Card Solution of offer a product for the road haulage industry called ‘ Cablink ’ . |
22 | My first book was an experiment to see if I could write and it has just gone on from there . ’ |
23 | A book about voodoo in Haiti written in the 1930s might seem an unlikely candidate for an NI Classic — especially since it has just gone out of print . |
24 | It has just woken up after fifteen thousand years . ’ |
25 | The show is hip and happening , dude : the audience looks as if it has just walked in off the King 's Road , the post-modernish set is ultra-cool , the show 's titles are dazzling , the best I 've seen on British television . |
26 | It has just come out with Networker for 80386 machines supporting Santa Cruz Unix and MS-DOS and will include UnixWare in the same ClientPak II later . |
27 | The paradox is that while mathematics appears to be based on axioms rather than empirical knowledge ( although some have argued that it is rooted ultimately in the ‘ one-twoness ’ of things ) , it has nevertheless turned out to be remarkably fruitful in enabling us to understand the physical and to a lesser extent social world ; it is as if we had invented a game which turned out to be real . |
28 | Not only did it fail to achieve representation ( not surprising at under 1 per cent of the vote ) but it has since fallen apart in a long series of internecine conflicts ( which are too complex to describe here ) . |
29 | Since then , it has rather dropped out of sight , especially after the ECJ in Cases 144 and 145/87 , Berg and Busschers v Besselsen [ 1988 ] ECR 2559 had seemed to adopt the analysis that the transfer of the contract of employment was compulsory as to both employer and employee . |
30 | It has already spread out from its core business , and is spreading wider still , from software into the information business itself . |