Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [adv] [conj] it has " in BNC.

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1 He says the RSPCA has been following the case closely but it has to accept the court decision .
2 Delegates at Blackpool voted overwhelmingly to re-admit the EETPU now that it has merged with the engineers to form the million-strong AEEU .
3 It will be important to formulate an initial strategy for the bid even if it has to be modified subsequently as a result of changing circumstances .
4 The first view would probably extend the law further than it has commonly been thought to go and would expose strikers having no immunity under trade union legislation to a very wide-ranging liability ; on the other hand it is not quite accurate to describe the plaintiffs in these two cases as merely ‘ ricochet ’ victims for it may be the effect of pressure on the public and customers which causes the employer to succumb to the strikers ' demands .
5 It seems unlikely that in interpreting ( 28 ) the reader postulates any exact physical distance between the mother and the baby at the point before the mother picks the child up , or that he bothers to wonder whether the mother picks the child up after it has finished crying ( and if so how long after , in terms of minutes or seconds ) or whether the child was still crying when the mother picked it up .
6 Involved in the idea is the injecting of emotion into the relationship so that it has some substance and the subject and object are linked by feeling .
7 Education performs political , social , as well as economic functions and it is thus too important to be made the slave to the needs of the economy even though it has no option but to be its servant .
8 Although the draftsman may never see the lease again once it has been executed , others will have to live with it and try to manage the property according to its terms .
9 ( 8 ) The bidder always runs the risk that at the hearing of the petition the court will exercise its discretion not to sanction the scheme even though it has been approved by the requisite minority of members ( see para 2.4.7 below ) .
10 The design strategy is to define the possible information content of a message in terms of the necessary minimum of variations , then to design the structure so that it has a maximum content of standardized information and requires the minimum number of specific triggers to identify the variation to be conveyed .
11 Her Majesty 's Government have put the position plainly and it has been endorsed by the Security Council .
12 There is also the possibility of practice expressing the free will of the individual even though it has no other form of expression than the appearances available to consciousness .
13 It has two round firebowls with grills that tuck neatly inside when you fold the barbecue up and it has removable legs for easy storage .
14 The only freedom that the Government appear to understand is the freedom of the market even though it has so patently failed to deliver enough housing , child care or training .
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