Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [conj] it have " in BNC.
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1 | Japan on Jan. 22 announced that it had approved the export of 27 tonnes of surgical anaesthetics . |
2 | The counterparty to this forward contract , let us say it is a bank , may for its part be willing to transact because it has a wider , more diversified portfolio than the hedger , within which it can to some extent offset the risky prospect . |
3 | The Commission is careful to stress that it has no intention of developing a grand ‘ European Cultural Policy ’ . |
4 | ‘ It would be foolish to forget that it 's happened before . |
5 | The book was an abstract of a work which had not appeared , and which never did in the form envisaged ; this meant that it had no references or bibliography , and that in it Darwin wore his immense learning lightly . |
6 | Essentially , this meant that it had to operate like a company , with a capital structure and a requirement to deliver a return on capital employed , but with the ownership wholly in the hands of the British Government . |
7 | Consequently , it is wrong to say that it has a grammatical function . |
8 | While advances in information technology have so far done little to change the telephone itself — give or take a few microchips and memories — it 's easy to see that IT has had a dramatic affect on the underlying telecoms infrastructure , and the way we use it . |
9 | In a rare statement on intelligence details , the CIA on Oct. 7 admitted that it had failed to provide accurate information to the Justice Department and the federal prosecutors . |
10 | I hope , when Siward comes with his army , that you find the field as easy to quit as it has been to enter . ’ |
11 | So concerned is Claris in making this easy to use that it has included 100 pre-programmed formulae . |
12 | It is easy to forget that it had to start somewhere . |
13 | The comprehensive and pervasive nature of planning makes it easy to forget that it has very little to do with private rights and restrictions . |
14 | But it was surely too much to hope that it had taught the father a permanent lesson . |
15 | This was my favourite song as it was quite easy to sing and it had a stirring , catching rhythm . |
16 | Humber Manure is not easy to get because it has a strong smell and shopkeepers think it drives their customers away ! |
17 | The government also stressed its record of liberalizing the economy and five years of continuous growth , while Labour claimed that it had mismanaged the public finances by allowing the national debt to double . |
18 | erm , all I can say is I 'm glad to see that it 's stopped being referred to as women 's troubles , you know and we 're actually bringing it out to the forefront . |
19 | Ratsiraka 's concessions followed seven weeks of strikes and demonstrations organized by the opposition Comité de forces vives , a coalition of 16 opposition parties , which on June 21 announced that it had formed a " provisional government " [ see p. 38277 ] . |
20 | But it is charitable to assume that it has something to do with the kind of critic that Pound is . |
21 | In view of the £632,000 of bid costs announced with yesterday 's figures the company was quick to stress that it has no other hostile targets in its sights . |
22 | The Board of Anglo-Welsh announces that it has to date purchased 722,000 ordinary shares in Palatine at 285p per share . |
23 | Incredible to think that it has been going on all these years … |
24 | It 's incredible to think that it 's been going on all these years ! |
25 | I think the stairs were constructed of stone but it 's hard to tell because it 's been deep in rubble ever since I can recall . |
26 | When anyone suggests , as people will , that they have done a great thing for Anna , Tony and Christine are quick to reply that it has been a great thing , also , for them . |
27 | In the end , to draw matters to an unhappy conclusion they all agreed that it had probably been a bin liner . |
28 | All agreed that it had been an exciting week , sometimes emotional and demanding but in the end enjoyable and full of the message of joy and peace . |
29 | We all agreed that it had been a most leisurely and pleasant day out . |
30 | And they all agreed that it has . |