Example sentences of "it has [adv] [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It has not inherited this behaviour ; it has either worked it out for itself , or learned it by observing another chimpanzee .
2 ‘ The DTI does not under-estimate the problems likely to be encountered in respect of some of these blocks and so it has not offered any acreage which it believes would be impossible or completely impractical to explore .
3 But it has not happened this way .
4 See my jazz feature in this issue for an example of what I mean ; it has n't meant less coverage of Classical Music but it will mean we 're acting upon a good number of our readers ' wishes .
5 It has n't learned this behaviour ; it was born with it , though it gradually learns the finer points .
6 The words may be brilliant , the sentences may be perfectly constructed but it has n't got that life in it that the more spontaneous talking will have , and it 's less persuasive .
7 must have , if it has n't got another letter name then it 's not a second is it ?
8 It has n't got any sparkle to it .
9 It has n't got any suggestion for keyboard .
10 He says I have done it for twenty eight years and it has n't had any effect .
11 It should finally be noted that it has also emerged that reliance on markets as a disciplinary device , and in particular on the market for control , is itself far from costless .
12 While it has come in for a certain amount of criticism , it has also attracted much praise , especially from industry .
13 It has also won several technology awards .
14 This reply comes in a stronger and a weaker form , but in either form it has clearly got some point .
15 The problems reflect a painful transition period for Bolt Beranek as its major market — the military military , on which it depended for almost half its revenue — is slipping away while it has yet to see much return from its substantial investment in Asynchronous Transfer Mode switching or its T/10 Integrated Access Device .
16 It has already ruled that race should play no part in jury selection .
17 It has already addressed many opinion formers throughout Scotland , has discussed its activities with many prominent organisations , and is developing close working relationships with local Quality Forums established by Scottish Enterprise and with Local Enterprise Companies .
18 Instead , it has vaguely proposed some form of co-operation or alliance with Pirelli .
19 It has consistently regarded that duty as covering not only cases where there is affirmative reason to support that the appellant is innocent , but also cases of quite another description .
20 It has certainly caused some confusion amongst my friends — I have been Mrs for 44 years ! —
21 The government has given repeated assurances that it has never sought such dispensation .
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