Example sentences of "it have begun " in BNC.

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1 Although Mercury has made little impact in local telephone services , it has begun to make an impact on BT 's operations in long-distance and overseas links .
2 It has begun to dawn on some investors that Waste Management is set to finance its growth by acquisition through the issue of paper .
3 The great agricultural revolution of our own times , in which drainage has played no small part , has accelerated the decline of the small farmer just as surely as it has imperilled the ecological system previously sustained by communal wetland management ; and , at the last , it has begun to destroy the basic resources of the land , as ever deeper drainage has created mineral problems in the soil , wastage of peat , and an increasing dependence upon pumping .
4 With the technical assistance of the Food and Agriculture Organisation it has begun digging terraces , and building dams to stop its topsoil disappearing .
5 Now that Singapore has virtually full employment , it has begun to move beyond production stage manufacturing and attract foreign investment in research and development and high technology industries such as aircraft assembly , material sciences , biotechnology and information technology .
6 This is a particularly powerful idea and one which has not really been considered in BSL , though it has begun to be practised in BSL teaching ( see appendix 2 ) .
7 If it does indeed prove to be the case that the GCSE becomes outmoded almost before it has begun , for the reasons discussed in this chapter , this will represent a tragic waste of scarce educational resources .
8 Tualatin , Oregon-based In Focus Systems Inc says it has begun shipping its PanelBook liquid crystal display colour projection panel , with a suggested $6,000 list price : the PanelBook measures 9.5 ’ by 11.5 ’ .
9 Intel Corp announced yesterday that it has begun shipping production versions of the Pentium microprocessor , but as the company already indicated , it will not be talking price until May , when it frees its customers to start announcing machines .
10 Good as its word , Advanced Micro Devices Inc yesterday announced that it has begun shipments of the first members of its Am486 microprocessor family with 33MHz , 40MHz and clock-doubled 50MHz versions , all of them full clones of the Intel Corp 80486 with maths co-processor on board .
11 It has begun shipping what it claims is the first software engineering tool designed to regenerate AS/400 applications to run on Unix-based workstations quickly and easily , and has been demonstrating the AS/SET WDK-U product in Anaheim , California at the semiannual conference of Common , the IBM mid-range users group .
12 Intel Corp says it has begun shipping production versions of the Pentium microprocessor , but as the company already indicated , it will not be talking price until May , when it frees its customers to start announcing machines .
13 Bog asphodel and damselfly. ‘ … it has begun to look as if Scotland might at last be able to possess a tract of untroubled land , a sanctuary free of commercial pressures … where native wildlife could flourish and humans meditate upon their species ’ past follies and arrogance . ’
14 First , it has begun to examine the revolution ‘ from below ’ , to penetrate beneath the world of high politics to developments in the factory , in the village , in the barracks and trenches .
15 Revisionist work in this area is less advanced than on the events of 1917 itself , but it has begun to unravel the process which led to the rapid breakdown of the broad popular alliance of October , the metamorphosis of the Bolshevik party , and the transformation in the nature of its power .
16 There is still no satisfactory study of the church 's role in Siberia , though in recent years some work on it has begun both in the Soviet Union and in the West .
17 It has begun to erode the banks which it built up over millennia .
18 Cumulative selection , once it has begun , seems to me powerful enough to make the evolution of intelligence probable , if not inevitable .
19 And it is ironic that just as we are beginning to turn to it for answers to environmental questions , it has begun aspiring to Western ways .
20 In recent years it has begun to experience high levels of adult and youth unemployment .
21 Already it has begun .
22 More important , it has begun to restore some of the credibility of traffic management systems eroded by the failure of the ageing CITRAC system used by police in Glasgow to control traffic on the M8 and its complex network of junctions in the city .
23 Ten days on the ocean gave him a few chances to visit the cabins of single women , but until they arrived in New York , there were no places to escape once the liaison ended , however passionately , half-heartedly , or ephemerally it had begun .
24 But how strange it was , the changes which the past two or three weeks had brought : not merely the changes of circumstances ; her father and his hoped for promotion , herself going to the Stadium , Omi talking about herself , Fritz … but the whole relationship inside the family had altered , and she herself had changed , and it had begun with the arrival of Uncle Karl , as if he were a sorcerer , a wave of whose manicured hands could transform life , as alchemists thought they could transform base metal into gold or , with a certain sinister frisson , perhaps the other way around .
25 Faldo , who had holed a motorway of putts in the final round , holed yet another on that green , up went his arms in a triumphant ‘ V ’ and an Augustan decade had ended as it had begun , with a European as Master .
26 It had begun to seem like the ideas he 'd had when he was younger , that you worked out in school and at night in bed , that seemed so easy , then when it carne to it did n't work out .
27 It had begun to rain : the kind of damp , penetrating drizzle that chills you to the bone .
28 Of course , being a boy made it the more difficult , it would not be as easy , but it had begun to seem to her not impossible to keep in touch with Pen wherever he was .
29 And so it had begun
30 It had begun so well .
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