Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] it has " in BNC.
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1 | Poor cutlery will have tiny burrs inside the fork prongs where it has been stamped out of the sheet of metal . |
2 | Compare retailing with other sectors where IT has been used extensively . |
3 | A repertoire of songs that it has heard |
4 | Scottish Homes has brought back into use 1,000 units that it has helped to create in the past two years . |
5 | In any event you should ensure that your dog poses no threat to human health by deworming it every six months once it has reached this age . |
6 | The legitimate questions for a judge in his role as interpreter of the enacted law are : ‘ How has Parliament , by the words that it has used in the statute to express its intentions , defined the category of acts that are entitled to the immunity ? |
7 | Public opinion is growing too large for the channels that it has been accustomed to run through . ’ |
8 | Although the area is infrequently visited by walkers and it has a unique cultural heritage and offers those who do visit something special . |
9 | The white-and-red type remained unchanged for the next two centuries and it has elements of common origin with the Ayrshire of Scotland ( which is basically white with brown markings , especially on the neck and face ) . |
10 | The Royal Horticultural Society Encyclopedia of Gardening ( Dorling Kindersley , 1992 , £29.95 , 0 86318 979 2 ) , a companion volume to the quarter-million-selling Encyclopedia of Plants and Flowers , tries to be comprehensive for gardening techniques ; I have used it for all my practical enquiries for the last three months and it has let me down only once . |
11 | I gather that he 's got himself together over the last 18 months and it has certainly paid off . |
12 | The acquirer should refuse finally to settle the terms of the warranties until it has seen the disclosure letter and disclosure material . |
13 | Aye , but I 've been chewing them buggers this last six months but it has n't worked for me |
14 | The authority of civil association is an endowment which is not traceable to any particular source and which lies only in ‘ continuous acknowledgement ’ based not on acts of obedience ‘ but in the continuous recognition of the obligation to subscribe to its prescriptions because it has a certain shape ’ . |
15 | In the past , Sun has turned over high-end graphics products to third parties because it has deemed growth at the high-end of that market to small to warrant its continued investment ( UX No 357 ) . |
16 | The success of the variety multiples has meant that manufacturers have had to reappraise their sales channels as it has meant a concentration of purchasing power into fewer hands . |
17 | This is the famous ‘ baby boom ’ , shared more or less by all Western industrial countries ( not Eastern Europe or Japan ) , which has now produced almost as many books as it has people . |
18 | Time had a different significance for him and most of his contemporaries than it has for us . |
19 | The Pigou-Friedman view that competitive market economies tend to gravitate towards a state of overall full employment is now such a firmly entrenched proposition in macroeconomics that it has almost gained the status of an axiom . |
20 | The Passport Agency deserves our congratulations on the improvements that it has already achieved . |
21 | The Red Poll 's greatest successes overseas are in Jamaica , Brazil and other Latin American countries where it has been instrumental in the creation of types bred for local conditions , such as the Jamaica Red , Pitangueiras ( Brazil ) , La Velasquez ( Colombia ) , Senepol ( US Virgin Islands ) and possibly the Romosinuano ( Colombia ) . |
22 | Her supporters , however , claim that she has returned the party to the essential verities of sound money , lower rates of income tax , strong government , and rolling back government from areas where it has no useful role to play . |
23 | If Labour were to stand only in areas where it has a chance of doing well , it would have to withdraw from a swathe of constituencies in Tory heartlands . |
24 | Be that as it may , chancroid is diagnosed and treated with frequency in endemic areas where it has been described as a disease of the socially unenlightened and the economically unfortunate . |
25 | The thickness of the Stinkdolomit in areas where it has been affected by late leaching is about 40–60 m and of this , about 10–20 m might be expected to constitute potential net pay . |
26 | Against this , however , it has already identified some areas where it has no plans for expansion , including commercial fire risks in Germany and brokered motor vehicle insurance in Spain . |
27 | But the bottom line for most of BP 's 8,000 Scottish employees are the indicators which the results give about the state of the company 's ‘ core ’ exploration and production business based on operations in the North Sea and other areas where it has concentrated its upstream operating resources . |
28 | The amendment requires the court to give reasons if it does not make a compensation order in circumstances where it has power to do so . |
29 | That uncertainty will mean that the City of London will lose any aspirations that it has to accommodate the central European bank . |
30 | The phenotypic effects of a gene are normally seen as all the effects that it has on the body in which it sits . |